Why do people hate each other?
Much, here are some reasons in alphabetical order: Crime (“He/she killed my friends/family”) Economy/Economics (“He/she has more money than me” or “He/she is a Keynesian/Montetarist”) Language (“He/she speaks the wrong language”) Love (“He/she left me”) Nationalism (“He/she is a citizen of the wrong country”) Politics (“He/she belongs to the wrong political organization”) Racism (“He/she belongs to the wrong race”) Religion (“He/she believes in the wrong religion”) Sports (“He/she supports the wrong soccer team”) Some of these reasons may seem better to hate than other, some say. But I don’t belive in a better Earth if we hate each other. All these suck. Answer originally posted in response to Why do people hate each other?
Because of the conflicting interests in society, either religious, or professionals or personals. When you see that somebody is not doing a particular thing like you do or you feel is the right way to do, you start feeling that person as inferior to us and slowly slowly this feeling converts into hatred….