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Who's your least favorite person to walk the earth?

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'm gonna mention that Hitler fella. He's on the list somewhere.
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Nietzsche

The Last Prussian
Premium Member
Hitler. He not only killed millions of people in the pursuit of a mad, retarded "racial and cultural purity" goal, but by doing so has forever stained one of the world's greatest cultures by association with that act.
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Hitler. He not only killed millions of people in the pursuit of a mad, retarded "racial and cultural purity" goal, but by doing so has forever stained one of the world's greatest cultures by association with that act.
That's true! Germany was the most civilized nation of it's time...they never recovered. Amazing to think of what their potential could have been.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
Don't want to focus on who I dislike. I find it somewhat unenlightening.

(To those who would say, "but you could learn what not to do," I say -- I already know that, that belongs to me. And the only reason I could dislike the people who did those things is because I already dislike them.)
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
Probably Hitler.
Even his mustache is hateable.

And because I don't know any better, stupid cringey potentially offensive Hitler memes in 3...2....1
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Deathbydefault

Apistevist Asexual Atheist
Who's your least favorite person to walk the earth?

If I were to go by a more modern sense of morality, probably one of the figures that commonly come to mind from the last 100 or so years. Stalin, Hitler, etc..

I could also list any of the sick nobles that have existed in the past thousands of years.
Committing rape, torture and murder casually, and creating some rather sick games out of it.

I don't really know. I guess Moses, if that guy actually existed.
I also am not a fan of Gandhi and these other people that are so deeply venerated despite being detestable.

-Rage Start-

Not so much because of who they were in terms of personality, but because I can never hear the end of how freaking great they were. Them and their super outspoken I-wont-ever-shut-the-hell-up-about-how-great-this-person-is fans can all take a long walk off a short pier.

-Rage Finish-
 

Aštra’el

Aštara, Blade of Aštoreth
I hold many of the people mentioned in this topic in high regard, because they demonstrate the power of human Will, as well as the power and significance of our choices.

I do not believe I consider anyone to be my least favorite person.


 
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Notanumber

A Free Man
I can't pinpoint one person, but I'd have to say the Dutch as they were the first to bring African slaves over to the Americas. Had that never happened, many things would be different in the world today:

1. Slavery is just wrong, no matter what the Bible says. Those people would not have been treated like property.
2. Those of African descent would still be with their families in their homeland, with a rich heritage.
3. Inner city crime in the US would be greatly diminished.
4. Gang and drug violence in the US would be greatly diminished.
5. The US murder rate would drop by 50% on a yearly average.
6. The US Civil War would not have happened, thus sparing hundreds of thousands of lives.
7. Social Services would not be needed as much, and that money could be spent on infrastructure.
8. Racism would not be near what it is today.
9. Lynch mob justice against blacks would not have taken place.
10. Kanye West would not dominate the news.

Edit: I know someone is going to make an issue out of my post, but that does not change the fact that each of those points would be true. Realism is not racism. This was merely an "if...then" scenario which is factually true.

Besides, I am saying that slavery was wrong and bad on every level, and never should have happened in the first place. How is that a negative? Rhetorical question.

You can blame my pick for a lot of that.
 
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