6. Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan is a treasured Hollywood superstar, a kung fu comedy genius, animal rights activist and proud fundraiser for many children’s charities – and China hates his guts. Chan gave an anti-protest speech in 2012 which for China, a proud country of free speech, was a massive insult.
His social media is littered with comments from those who believed he had sold out to the government. Weibo is China’s answer to Google and basically Chan is like the Bieber of their own internet. With the love we feel for him over here, he will always be loved at least somewhere in the world.
5. Matt Forney
Blogger Matt Forney actually embraces the fact that he is the most hated man on the internet. The 26-year-old is an online troll who first started his blog MattForney.com to keep as an online diary of his hitchhiking trip around America. He then noticed that his posts which were offensive towards women were getting quite the attention online. One of his previous articles was: Why Fat Girls Don’t Deserve To Be Loved. When people started to react badly to his work, he just grew in notoriety and currently receives around 150,000 hits per day.
His most recent article, Why Girls Rarely Mean No When They Say No reads: “When dealing with girls, always remember the “broken windows” theory of crime: if you let someone get away with small infractions, you make it more likely that they’ll commit bigger ones as time goes on. If you violate a girl’s boundaries in small and petty ways, she will gradually warm up to whatever degrading acts you want her to perform.” Not only is his work disgustingly objective and misogynistic it’s also socially damaging.
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