UrRong. It is true that there is often an emphasis on not singling out individual people or things to hate, but this does not mean that broad prejudice is socially acceptable. It is true that there is often less social condemnation of hating humans as a collective than of hating a specific ethnic group, but this does not mean that it is accepted. In fact, there is still social condemnation of broad prejudice in many cases. For example, there is still social condemnation of sexism and racism, even if it is not directed at a particular person or group. Prejudice is still widely considered wrong no matter how broad it is.

In addition, it is important to consider the impact of broad prejudice. Even if it is not directed at a particular individual or thing, it can still have a detrimental effect on society as a whole. Prejudice can lead to the marginalization of certain groups of people and can lead to a lack of understanding, which can lead to more discrimination. Therefore, it is important to recognize that prejudice, even when it is broad, is still wrong and should not be socially acceptable.