I don't know. But personally speaking, I've had dark thoughts like that, but always thought it wouldn't do much good to do something like that. Plus it's kind of hard to hate a stranger that you've never met. Going after particular people though for very specific reasons, such as taking out certain politicians and such...that would be interesting, but again, it probably wouldn't do any good in the long run. Somebody would just replace them.
You'd need to wipe out the entire system, the entire structure for society. Turn everything into chaos that nobody has a large upper hand in with money or power. But it would have to be the entire human civilization, not just one country or it's a waste. So there is always global nuclear war...that could level everything out and allow humanity to kind of try and start things over. Even if we just end up with the same narcissistic world where money and power reigns supreme and every person is just a cog in the modern day political framework, subservient to the current and lawful mob rule of the federal and state governments, we'd learn a bit more about the failings of the human race at the very least.
On the other other hand, we could start promoting and moving towards a society that doesn't turn basic needs into a commodity. We could stop letting the rich extort the poor for more money that the poor didn't have to begin with through loans to buy things the poor need like places to live and cars to go to work. Using loans to buy things you need, but can't afford makes zero sense as a society; loans are supposed to be used for investments, not the school bully that takes everyone's lunch money every day. We could stop promoting the idea that you need to sacrifice health and fun and all your time to make enough money to pay all your bills or save some money and even stop promoting the idea that work or your value as a human being should be all about cash flow and profits and bank account numbers, rather than quality of life or what good your work or service really brings to the people. We could stop letting corporations dictate how we buy, use, and own things by making it harder and harder for us to service their products or move away from things like fossil fuels towards natural energy sources that doesn't make us dependent on asshole corporations. We could stop putting generation of generation through an indoctrination of public school learning that teaches people to be a good slave to society. We could even have higher education services that teach not for the insane amounts of money they make off students just searching for meaningful careers, but they could also actually help these students to get jobs to pay back their loans, instead of pumping out graduates and not giving a shit if jobs actually even exist for them. Students loans (at least in the usa) are not even allowed to be wiped away through bankruptcy, so if you graduate college with a ton of debt and can't get a decent job, no one gives a shit about you; this is another example of the rich preying on the poor and it's even worse because these people are working hard and trying to get ahead and it goes completely against that stupid "work hard" to succeed in america slogan. I mean even the great big US military that has a presence in most of the world seems to be hated everywhere. Other countries love our money that we bring and the protection that we provide, but they hate us for taking over or influencing their culture and not being able to say no. That always made me think our alliances are just about asserting control and not good relations or peace or anything like that. I mean I could go on...but I think the US is kind of a sick country to be honest, but I'm not sure the rest of the world is any/much better either. I think most people just try to deal with it and enjoy their lives as best they can, but some people aren't so lucky and they take it out on society, especially as people become more isolated.
And I mean jeezzz...look at US politics. Two sides that try to find the worst in each other and make the other out to be some kind of satan or devil. And I mean every time I think that Trump became our elected representative to talk on our behalf with foreign nations, I see a used car salesman trying to screw them (and not that I thought Hillary was better); but wtf. And then all people care about is the President and don't pay attention to the state and federal representatives that have the most effect on them. Because that's harder for the media outlets to sensationalize. Then it doesn't help that corporations essentially run our government and thus the economy. If the government wants to make changes, like pushing clean energy, they usually have to give tax cuts or some form of compensation for citizens or corporations for it to even happen; they are butt-buddies to the corporations. Then we have a consumerist society that constantly throws everything away and buys anew, creating giant landfills because it's cheaper for someone to haul that shit away and dump it, then to recycle it. Government should have stepped in a long time ago and funded some kind of sustainable recycling program. Or better yet, they should have forced businesses to make products that could be easily serviced and recycled. Or the government is influenced by lobbyists to make particular changes or give contracts that help one group over another, making it easier for the massive finances and resources of large corporations to strangle and over-power their competition, while lining the pockets of the elected representatives that were supposed to think about the greater good (whatever that is anyway); and that's not at all in the spirit of capitalism or doing what's good for the people. And the minimum wage doesn't keep up with inflation. And you have no say in whether you want to be a part of all of this or not.
Heh, and then we have our wonderful news programs that push their own weird agendas that constantly show up how messed up we all are or how all our problems are someone else's fault. And our social culture or entertainment is full of rappers, pop starts, movie stars, hollywood dipshits, and these "popular" people who are a voice for younger generations. And these people just put on an image or a kind of act for the masses. They appeal to the lowest common denominators of society because that's what people want. Crappy movies that try not to get too deep or make the viewer think too much or just push political agendas, the same shock-factor and rinse and repeated music, and all the blandness of modern day celebrity drama and boring social media. It's just not profitable to appeal to higher aspects of the intellect. People care more about what the Kardashians are doing and who said what and to whom like it really matters. I mean somebody like Taylor Swift (nothing against her personally, I hear she's actually pretty humble or something) or Justin Bieber or Kanye West (and what a frickin narcissist these guys are) racks in insane amounts of money and fame and becomes icons for impressionable kids, but somebody with a PHD that takes about physics and philosophy and the arts is pretty boring to your average citizen. I still think it's insane how someone like Logan Paul could become popular, but someone that teaches people about how to take care of a car or learn about electronics or how to repair things or welding or taking care of daily problems and such, anything like that is just not interesting to most. I mean that blows my mind. US society is seemingly built around this idea that everyone should be reliant on everyone else and that Hollywood and other forms of entertainment are iconic for our culture. You get consumed by it all; and you can isolate yourself, but then you're just by yourself...and it just feels incredibly depressing either way.
I think I need a drink.