The thing I find most funny is that people can never provide a clear and simple reason as to why ugly looking people are not all bad. Because there is no logical argument; the conversation always ends up dissolving down to one of threedirections:
The person either goes on an emotional tirade in which they're essentially just calling you irrelevant or some sort of abnormally for thinking how you do, or they try and go the route of arguing that the position is flawed by the basis that, by their POV, objectively ugly looking people do not exist. Or the person simply laughs you away and tells you to "go and get help".
I somewhat brought this up before, but it's worth reiterating: people know there's no objective reasoning that goes against this, which is why people cannot seriously respond to the point without massively diverting the issue.
Oh no, imagining having to admit that objectively ugly-looking people exist, and that these people are objectively nothing but baggage that do not need to exist, and that the world has, for decades now, been compensating for this problem to the point where it's begun resulting in a culture that oppresses good-looking people.
Oh noes.
This truth is sitting there all the time. It's always there, and people are scared of it. And they're scared someone will come along, with an understanding of it, and will do something about it.
I think this fear is so innate, though, that most people don't even register to it. I think it's one of those nonsense fears that people think they don't need to pay any attention to.
At the end of the day, there's going to be people in the future who know exactly what I'm talking about. And, honestly, I take solace in knowing that by going against the "normal", I'm providing some relief to a lot of beautiful looking people who have suffered under this, even if they don't realise that themselves, since society has utterly brainwashed them into not noticing.
