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What you say is true. But you must not lose hope. I know what you mean and I feel the same. Most people hate on others and other things based on irrational, contradictory and selfish motives, which are most of the time dictated by religious and social influence, and not by their own thinking, because most people are too unintelligent to be asked to give (or at least, think up) a just and respectable opinion. And when they manage to think up something, it is mostly twisted and wrong. It makes me really sad.

But you must not lose hope or faith. Intelligent, good-willed men and women know they can make a change, however small, on others for the better. You must not stay quiet whenever someone makes a morally or logically questionable claim or act. You have to try. If it works, it will be one person with an improved mentality. This one person may one day have children, and may very well transmit the better lessons he/she learned. If it doesn't work, don't give up. Because the world will never be perfect, you must always strive to make this world a better place. Just because your room is a huge and dirty mess now, it doesn't mean you can't tidy it up and have it be a nice, clean place someday.

Anyway, those are my thoughts. Do not lose faith just yet. It's true most people have a wrong mentality, but there are a few that do care about ending with all the inequality, undeserved coldness and injustice. And ultimately, if you lost faith in humanity, you believe the future is futile and hopeless. I would always disagree. As long as there are two living humans, I disagree.