Right, I'm getting a grip of what you're talking about now. It's not OK to dislike someone just because of their 'social status', if you will. For example, I hate the emo scene (it just doesn't appeal to me), however, that doesn't necessarily mean I'll hate the person behind the emo...if you follow. It's all too easy, though, to do so. Fuelled by a stereotype (I think I'm getting to what you're getting at here), a person can dislike another person, because they see them as emo/chav/whatever, and assume they're moody/roudy/whatever, when they may not be at all. That is wrong, no doubt, but it's almost impossible to spend your time to differentiate sometimes. That's in no way justifying it, yet that has to be understood. I suppose you could argue as well that if a person chooses to become that kind of social pariah, they are making themselves prepared to be stereotyped in that way, otherwise they wouldn't be in that scene. Although, ultimately, I think 'social cults/classes' are a pile of crap anyway. Believe me, I'd love to hate everyone for who they really are, but I just don't have the time. There's only so many people I can hate! :P