Whom do you hate the most?

The results are in.
March 1, 2009 1:43 by Dana El Baltaji
Ever since the financial crisis wiped the smile off Dubai’s developers’ faces, and stripped the region’s markets to their current, skeletal states, we at Kipp have noticed an increase in bitterness among our readers. So, much so, in fact, that the poll we created last week was inspired by the thousands of comments we’ve received from angry readers, most of whom are happy to rant about anything.
According to Kipp’s poll, 26 percent of respondents hate property developers the most, followed closely by landlords (24 percent) and taxi drivers (15 percent).
An astonishing number of respondents hate everyone (14 percent), while a more modest percentage (11 percent) love everyone.
And finally, 7 percent of respondents said they hate bank managers, and 3 percent hate journalists the most (was it something we said?).
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