People And/or Groups That Society Looks Down Upon And/or Fears?
Question by sse8hrudfr: People and/or groups that society looks down upon and/or fears?
Out of curiosity. >.<
Best answer:
Answer by Philosophical Caveman
This comes from an answer to a question posted 4 years ago. You can probably find plenty of people who society looks down upon on this list. The question posted 4 years ago was “What are some things that society looks down upon?
smokers
gays
transgendered people
obesity
the elderly
the handicapped
those with mental disabilities
people who hunt animals
people who wear fur
people who spank their children
convicts, ex-convicts, and fugitives
people who have killed another person
people who dress differently
people whose underwear show from under their pants
women who wear crew-cuts or are bald
men who wear their hair too long
people who date or marry someone out of their age group
people who marry someone of another race
people who drive brightly painted or unusual colored vehicles
people who drive old cars
people who do undesirable kinds of work
people doing some form of artistic pursuits for a living
people who are on food stamps
people who are on welfare
people who collect unemployment compensation
alcoholics
anorexics
bulimics
over eaters
people who do not discipline their children
people who discipline their children in public
marijuana smokers
those with drug addictions
illiterate people
people who wear glasses
defense attorneys
people with too many children
people with houses packed full of cats or dogs
people who do not change their children’s diapers
people who do not ever clean their houses
people who live in houses in dire need of new paint
people who keep pet rats
peeping toms
dreadlocks
goth teenagers
emo teenagers
trekkies
adults who play pokemon
thirty year olds who live with mom
people at the grocery checkout with a basketful of junk food
BDSM or any other form of unusual sexual preference
sado-massochism
narcissism
self-cutters
eating blood sausage
prostitution
men wearing pink
bald men
women with receding hairlines
bad complexions
bad teeth
gold teeth
pastiness (paleness) with no skin tone
tall women
short men
growth disorders of any sort
facial scars or birthmarks
tattoos
people with very large noses (especially women)
masculine-looking women with deep voices
feminine-looking men with high-pitched voices
hirstutism
witchcraft / wicca
Minnesotan accents
Wisconsin accents
Southern accents
people with too much elective (plastic) surgery
religious fanatics or cult members
anyone accused of a sexual crime, guilty or not
porn stars, former porn stars, or topless dancers
people who pass wind or belch in public
people who are extremely loud in restaurants
dumpster diving
unpatriotic people
non-voters
unfaithfulness in marriage
embezzling funds (especially from charitable organizations)
writing bad checks
nose picking
bad hygiene (especially anything involving an odor)
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