-Removed-I find this to be your most objectionable trait.
What you mean here is "far more objectionable" to you. Other people happen to have other opinions and yet you often hold people in pure contempt because they don't agree with you. I find myself thinking the same about you, the classic "why is he raising hell about that issue when "issue X" is far more important?"
I am an American. I find this stereotype about fat, obese Americans rude, and bordering on childish. I'm only 160cm tall and I would feel like a fat pig if I ever even hit 55kg. I've been to Wal-Mart, I've seen fat Americans. But this stereotype of the fat American drives me absolutely insane, maybe because it's just an example of other nasty remarks people have said here about Americans. There often seems to be plenty of hate here for Americans.
But my point here is that you cannot fathom other people having differing opinions. You even sometimes seem to take deep offense that their opinions are actually different. Almost as if it means that they have some sort of mental deficiency, or worse, that they must be evil. It's like you're running for office or something, trying to present some people as "having dangerous views". People are not "irrational", or even deserving of contempt, simply for holding disparate views.