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So we have all seen someone use "hater" to describe someone that doesn't like a character, or doesn't like some form of music, or. . .well anyone that disagrees with someone. Have we gotten to the point that we actually cannot accept someone having a different opinion than us? That we need to tell ourselves that this person is simply after the character and so he just hates them to hate them? Do we need to save ourselves from people with different opinions?
Let's go with some examples: I don't particularly like Sasuke's character. I do not like his personality because of his single-minded, child-like anger at a group of people that had nothing to do with his pain. I'm not here to talk about that, but if I ever comment on a Sasuke thread I am branded a "hater" by the fellow members and then anything I have to say that may be a legitimate opinion is written off as "haterade" which sounds delicious.
I want to know your guy's thoughts, comment below!
Let's go with some examples: I don't particularly like Sasuke's character. I do not like his personality because of his single-minded, child-like anger at a group of people that had nothing to do with his pain. I'm not here to talk about that, but if I ever comment on a Sasuke thread I am branded a "hater" by the fellow members and then anything I have to say that may be a legitimate opinion is written off as "haterade" which sounds delicious.
I want to know your guy's thoughts, comment below!