There's a lot of vitriol on the Internet. In your opinion (humility not required), what groups (ethnic, political, religious, whatever) are the targets of the most hatred? Who are the biggest "haters?" Reasons? Justifications?
Infidel for Freedom
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I'l weigh in later, I'm sure. For now, I'll just comment that Internet discussion forums relating to the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements are extra-fertile grounds for--shall we say--"polarization." Now that I've opened up a proverbial Pandora's Box--anyone out there want to fill it?
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JewsCheck out any discussion that even peripherally touches on antisemitism, the Holocaust or Israel--almost anywhere on the Internet--and Jew-haters crawl out of the woodwork like termites.reply
- JohnFitzgeral12 2011/10/20 02:27:41All of the above+1It couldn't be any other way.reply
- Razoreye001 2011/10/20 02:25:37Christiansthe most hypocritical in my experience.reply














