49 Unpopular Opinions This Week That Really Divided The Internet (2024)

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    A Person's Past Is Not An Excuse For Bad Behavior

    From Redditor u/Nobody9189:

    I get that many people have issues and yes, it is quite difficult. I mean, I'm not gonna hide the fact that I have some of my own. The problem is when people use these issues to manipulate people into tolerating their bad behaviors.

    I hate how society has normalized the idea of tolerating someone's bad behavior because of their past and essentially shielding them from any criticism or significant repercussions. I mean at this point, some people with troubled pasts and traumas are using their experiences as a “get out of jail free” card whenever they are forced to face accountability for their actions.

    As a society, we should stop tolerating harmful individuals just because they have a troubled past or something along those lines. Tolerating does not help them. It enables them and worse. As much as possible, we should encourage more professional help for these people but tolerance and enabling should stop entirely.

    400 votes

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  • 2

    Getting Blackout Drunk Is Extremely Irresponsible And Should Never Be Considered Normal Or Acceptable

    From Redditor u/LieutenantChonkster:

    Let me preface this by saying that I have no problem with people getting drunk. When I’m at a party, I’ll easily have 7-10 drinks and stumble home in a drunken stupor, so I pass no judgment upon my fellow revelers.

    That being said, ever since I was in college and even before, I’ve noticed that people have a shockingly nonchalant attitude towards getting blackout drunk. People talk about it like it’s a perfectly normal thing and even brag about how they did crazy stuff they don’t remember as if it’s something to be proud of.

    I don’t understand this. It’s one thing to get drunk. It’s another thing entirely to get so extremely intoxicated that you literally don’t remember what you did the night before. I think it’s appalling that young people treat it like a quirky, cool, normal thing. I’ve known tons of people who have ended up in jail, in the hospital, with assault… charges, and with embarrassing pictures, videos, and stories of them, none of which they remember doing.

    Getting blackout drunk should be looked at as something shameful, a consequence of not knowing your limits and a sign of an immature relationship with alcohol. It should never be a goal or something to be proud of.

    601 votes

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  • 3

    These Dumb Kids Saying 30 Is Old Is Really Annoying Lol

    From Redditor u/Justneedsomethintodo:

    I’m 25, first off, but I even hear people in my age group saying 30 is somehow this ancient number where your life just ends because [you're] a senior citizen all of a sudden. I’m opposed to making fun of people for their age. I think it’s cruel but my *** you guys, 30 is young AF like what are we talking about right now lol…

    423 votes

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  • 4

    Bullies Are Not Necessarily Insecure Or Miserable

    From Redditor u/Idkidck:

    Whenever someone is being an a**hole or a bully, people will always say things like, "Don't worry about what he says, he's just insecure/jealous/miserable," and that has always annoyed me a bit.

    Sometimes a**holes are just a**holes. They simply lack empathy and there's a billion reasons as to why that could be that do not include any of the things mentioned above.

    For example, when rich kids bully homeless people (happens often) do you think they're jealous? No, they just don't care; they see the homeless person as a lesser being because of their upbringing. They're probably perfectly happy with their lives.

    When the athletic kid makes fun of the fat nerd, he's not jealous. He just sees an easy target that cannot do anything to fight back. And then that fat nerd sees no possible comeback as he feels inferior in every way, so to cope he must come up with something bad for the bully. But the truth is that you're just an easy target whom the bully sees as a lesser being and you probably think more about him than he thinks about you.

    476 votes

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  • 5

    Doctors Shouldn't Close On The Weekends

    From Redditor u/TheAntiCoomLord:

    Maybe I'm oblivious to the world because I have yet to see a single doctor's office open on the weekends.

    Considering the majority of people work Monday to Friday and that most doctor's offices close around 4 or 5; it seems ridiculous that the two days most people are off work, they're unable to get a checkup or even schedule a visit. People have to take time off of work in the middle of the week, which could've been used to obtain the hours they need and, considering 55% of Americans work hourly and not salary, I think it's a problem. You COULD go to an Urgent Care but they're only going to provide temporary solutions to immediate problems. If you need something checked or diagnosed by a specialist, uh-oh, sucks to be you I guess.

    I'm not saying doctors have to work seven days a week. If they were closed on like Tuesdays and Wednesdays, I think that would be perfectly fine.

    488 votes

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  • 6

    Going To A Bar Shouldn’t Be The Most Encouraged Form Of Socialization

    From Redditor u/vexedflorescence:

    Bars are overrated and weird. You go to a bar. Have fun, drink, and socialize. Then the next day you don’t remember much or had any meaningful conversations. Any connections you made never last because everyone goes back to their regular lives the next day.

    Going to a bar is like a way for people to blow off steam and waste their time.

    I wish other forms of socializing were encouraged more than just going to a bar.

    415 votes

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  • 49 Unpopular Opinions This Week That Really Divided The Internet (2024)

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    What's an unpopular opinion that you have? ›

    Unpopular Opinions About Life
    • Getting ahead at any cost is what matters.
    • The glass isn't half full, it's half empty.
    • Different political opinions won't matter in a relationship.
    • Cold weather beats warm weather any day.
    • Wealth should be evenly distributed so there is no rich or poor. Money can buy you love.
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    What to do if you have an unpopular opinion? ›

    How to Hold an Unpopular Opinion
    1. Celebrate your uniqueness. Your life was never meant to be lived like everyone else. ...
    2. Remember popularity and accuracy are not the same. ...
    3. Count the benefits. ...
    4. Find strength in community. ...
    5. Understand the counterarguments. ...
    6. Hold opinions humbly. ...
    7. Present your case boldly.

    What is another word for unpopular opinion? ›

    avoided, detested, disliked, not sought out, out in the cold, out of favour, rejected, shunned, unattractive, undesirable, unloved, unwanted, unwelcome. Antonyms. desirable, favoured, liked, loved, popular, wanted, welcome.

    What is a hot take or unpopular opinion? ›

    We usually see hot takes in areas like entertainment, sports, hobbies, and food. They usually feature unpopular opinions, so much so that they're similar to memes and often divide opinion. “Pineapple belongs on a pizza” is a popular one, because people often have strong opinions on whether it does or doesn't.

    What are controversial opinions? ›

    If you describe something or someone as controversial, you mean that they are the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.

    What is an unpopular belief? ›

    These are some potential unpopular beliefs or stances I could take that may face social resistance: 1) Publicly naming and shaming corrupt officials or businesses: This approach could make you unpopular with the powerful elite benefiting from corruption. You may face threats, backlash or legal issues for defamation.

    What is an unpopular opinion explanation? ›

    Everybody has their own preferences as to what movies they like and dislike, and when your like or dislike of a movie seems to be different than the majority of people, you could call your preference the "unpopular opinion" because your opinion is the less prevalent one.

    How to reply to an unpopular opinion? ›

    Instead say, “You sometimes don't notice my feelings,” NOT “You're always insensitive.” • Say something positive if you honestly can. Give only one negative criticism at a time. Suggest change that will correct the situation.

    What is unlike popular opinion? ›

    in a different way from what most people believe: Contrary to popular opinion, I don't dye my hair! Contrary to popular opinion, deaf people often take great pleasure in music.

    What word is rarely used? ›

    Rarely Used Words
    • Lypophrenia. A vague sadness that someone feels without knowing the reason behind the sorrow. ...
    • Griffonage. Illegible handwriting. ...
    • Sybaritic. The adjective form of the noun sybarite. ...
    • Phosphenes. ...
    • Petrichor. ...
    • Accismus. ...
    • Ululation. ...
    • Ratiocination.

    How do you use unpopular opinion in a sentence? ›

    In 2008, this was an incredibly unpopular opinion. Instead, an informal consensus in high places decreed that 'it wouldn't do' to publicise 'unpopular opinions'. As students have become paying customers, tutors have grown concerned that they should avoid challenging views or discussing unpopular opinions.

    What does "unpopular opinion" mean? ›

    An opinion that isn't often heard on a topic, and an opinion that isn't accepted by a lot of people. For example, it was quite common for women to only be house wives; they were to be obedient to their husbands and live quite, restrained lives. It was an unpopular opinion that women should be treated equally.

    What is a negative opinion about a person? ›

    Prejudice is an assumption or an opinion about someone simply based on that person's membership in a particular group. For example, people can be prejudiced against someone else of a different ethnicity, gender, or religion.

    What is another example of an opinion? ›

    An example is: "United States of America was involved in the Vietnam War," versus "United States of America was right to get involved in the Vietnam War". An opinion may be supported by facts and principles, in which case it becomes an argument.

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