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(Frustrating Trope) Even when they are genuinely kind and well-liked by others, they're still subjected to disproportionate hostility and insults.
Gonta Gokuhara (Danganronpa V3) - Despite his enormous size, he is a kind entomologist who is generally very protective toward everyone. He makes an effort to be a gentleman and would never use his strength to harm others (except when you hate bugs). While he's almost universally beloved by the cast and fans, Tenko Chabashira, a misandrist Aikido master, fully hates him simply because he's a boy; she even calls him a "degenerate male", an insult she used for other guys in general, whenever he made a tiny mistake. Lucky for her, he's so innocent and pure-hearted that he's never angry or gets upset with her for this.
Keanu Reeves (IRL) - He's famous as an incredibly nice person and purportedly one of the most normal, well-adjusted people in Hollywood. However, back in late 2022, Matthew Perry published his memoir, in which he used Keanu Reeves' name as a bizarre and unprovoked punchline: "Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?" The outrage was so intense that it completely overshadowed the launch of Perry's memoir and made him rush out a public apology.
SUCH SACRILEGE!
Edit: Forgot to add this to the title: "Bonus point if the insult comes out of nowhere"
And then they call you a video game addict for spending too much hours on playing (chơi)... Youtube???
btw my favorite video game is Reddit, what are yours? 🐧
Favorite character who pretend to be a weakling but is actually very strong?
[Hated Trope] The victim or the one who did nothing wrong had to apologize for something that's not their fault. Bonus points if the story treats it as the right thing to do
Meg (Family Guy) - In Seahorse Seashell Party, Meg finally has the guts to stand up to her family for their mistreatment of her, only to realize they cannot function without the "lightning rod". She apologises to her family for standing up, accepts her role as the punching bag for the family, and they all hug in the end.
Hughie (The Boys) - In Season Four Finale, Annie gets angry at him for being assaulted by a shapeshifter impersonating her; even the episode treats it like it was Hughie's fault. But then he apologizes, forgives her anger and blame, then Annie forgives him back and jokingly tells him to get tested for STDs, and Hughie is delighted for that, and the show portrays this as a noble thing to do, emphasizing him as the heart of the team. What's worse is Hughie was the victim of another assault case before, and he lost his dad recently. Yes, Annie's mind wasn't all right as she was freed from being kidnapped for many days by that same shapeshifter, but still...
To borrow Billy Butcher's quote: "Where's your f###ing rage!? Your self-respect??"