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I think fear of snakes is inherent as a survival instinct and then encouraged as a learned fear. It is like how humans naturally fear heights and bugs. Unless people learn not to be afraid, they will be. It doesn't help that in so many cultures, there are mythical portrayals of snakes as enemies. Look at the largest religion in the world, Christianity, and its teachings. The very first chapter of the Bible makes an enemy out of a snake. There is also generalization that encourages fear of snakes. Where I live, rattlesnakes are common. Kids are taught early on not to go near a snake if they come across one in case it happens to be venomous. They will generalize that all snakes are therefore dangerous and learn to fear it.
I agree that education is the best way to show people that snakes aren't all bad- even the ones that can hurt a human would only do so under circumstances in which they feel threatened and don't believe fleeing would be the best choice for survival. But inevitably, there will be (many) people that will fear snakes and snakes will almost always be the bad guy. While I don't think educating people is a lost cause, I do think that getting worked up about snake-hating is, just because people are stubborn and it's never going to go away.
I agree that education is the best way to show people that snakes aren't all bad- even the ones that can hurt a human would only do so under circumstances in which they feel threatened and don't believe fleeing would be the best choice for survival. But inevitably, there will be (many) people that will fear snakes and snakes will almost always be the bad guy. While I don't think educating people is a lost cause, I do think that getting worked up about snake-hating is, just because people are stubborn and it's never going to go away.