->'''Imperial Officer Renz:''' You rebel scum!\\
'''Han Solo:''' ''Scum?''
-->-- ''Franchise/StarWars: Episode VI -- Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''

[[VillainWithGoodPublicity A villain of the series who is nominally an authority figure]] (especially one known for self-righteous priggishness), or a minion of said authority figure, captures the heroes, usually in some criminal (or at least 'anti-social') act, can't let it go without declaring 'You filth!' or some similar self-righteous epithet. Used to underscore the opinion of the law and most ordinary citizens that the [[HeroWithBadPublicity heroes]] are AlwaysChaoticEvil even though the audience knows that they are really heroes. Of course, if [[VillainProtagonist The Heroes]] actually are [[TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized evil]] then such a statement is entirely justified.

A similar sort of remark is almost always made by an underling if the BigBad has to make a deal with some underhanded or socially outcast allies. If one of the heroes of the series says something like this under those circumstances, it's usually a setup for an AnAesop about tolerance.

See also DefectorFromDecadence, RebelliousRebel, AntiMutiny, YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* The Titans in ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' are fond of this.
* The dub ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' has Slifer Red students being frequently referred to as "Slifer slime" and "Slifer scum". (In the original, they were mostly referred to as "dropout boys").
** ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'' has Ushio/Trudge, who calls Satellite residents (especially Yusei) "trash" on every occasion. He stops after his HeelFaceTurn.
** ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'' Returns to this trend with Sora referring to the Xyz duelist as "Xyz Scum" after his defeat at the hands of Shun in the Youth Championship. Bonus points for actually being part of a rebellion.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [=CP9=], especially Spandam refers to the Straw Hats as "pirate scum" when they dared to infiltrate Enies Lobby and stand against them and the World Government. Spandam even calls them "tako-pirates" (octopus-pirates) for good measure.
* The "11s" from ''Anime/CodeGeass''.
* The Empire in ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'' refers to the [[TheFederation Free Planets Alliance]] as "Rebels", despite the fact that no FPA planet was ''ever'' part of Imperial territory.
* Some of Fate Averruncus' minions in ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', especially [[PyroManiac Homura]] and to a lesser extent [[DreadfulMusician Shirabe]], have this attitude towards Negi's students, pushing that Fate is God's gift to this world and Ala Alba members are less than nothing for opposing his ApocalypseCult.
* ''Manga/FoodWars'': When Azami Nakiri [[TyrantTakesTheHelm takes over Tootsuki Academy]] and dissolves every organization, [[TheHero Soma Yukihira]] and the rest of his friends (the Polar Star dorm members, the Nakiri cousins, Ryou Kurokiba, the Aldini brothers, Ikumi Mito, and Hisako Arato) form a group to oppose Central. They're nicknamed "The Rebels", and during the ''Regiment de Cuisine'' Urara Kawashima even uses the term in a derogatory manner when she refers to them.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Maus}}'': During the initial battle for Poland, Vladek is taken as a prisoner of war. After the battle, all the Jews captured during the battle (but not the christian poles) are lined up and shouted at by a Nazi commander who blames the war on the Jews specifically and tells them the German invasion is all their fault.
* In early ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'', the Imperials call Rebels "slime-lickers" quite often. Soon enough the Rebels start using that epithet too, though.
%%* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': When they got free, the guards shout "Freeze, you freaks!" to the mutants.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** The [[TropeNamer eponymous case]] in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. And just because this trope can fit into each movie of the original trilogy, there was Leia being denounced as "part of the Rebel Alliance and a traitor" in ''Film/ANewHope''.
** The《''making a deal with some underhanded or socially outcast allies''》 example happens and is arguably played with in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', with Admiral Piett making a dismissive (but discret, given getting on Vader's bad side [[BadBoss practically equals to suicide]]) comment about the bounty hunters Vader recruited, when the latter briefs them about the terms of the bounty on the ''Executor'' bridge. Just before, he said "''We don't need them''". He is later proven wrong by [[TheAce Boba]] [[TheQuietOne Fett]].
** "Rebel scum" turns up in a lot of ''Franchise/{{Star Wars|Expanded Universe}}'' games. "Stop, rebel scum!" was one of the stormtrooper dialog choices for when one first noticed the player in ''[[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Dark Forces]]''. "Republic scum" is also pretty common in works set after ''Return of the Jedi''.
** In ''Film/TheLastJedi'', the line is ''magnificently'' [[AppropriatedAppellation appropriated]] by [[MookFaceTurn Finn]], moments before [[spoiler:the death of his former commander, Phasma.]]
--->'''Phasma:''' You were always ''scum''.\\
'''Finn:''' ''Rebel'' scum.
** In ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', when C-3PO is [[ItMakesSenseInContext unwittingly fighting the Jedi with his head on the body of a battle droid]], he shouts "Die, Jedi dogs!", making him exclaim "What did I say?!" afterwards.
** [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', with [[TheHeavy General]] [[{{Cyborg}} Grievous]] calling Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker "''[[{{Irony}} Jedi scum!]]''" before [[IShallTauntYou putting their lightsabers with some others of his "collection"]] into his cape/coat. Of course, in final analysis, Grievous, as the leader of the Separatists, ''is'' the "unlawful scum" there. But Jedis are trained to stay serene and polite, if somehow [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] sometimes.
* The Agents (especially Smith) in ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' trilogy derisively refer to the resistance fighters as [[PunyEarthlings "only human."]]
* In ''Film/HotelRwanda'', the Hutu militants refer to their enemies as "Tutsi cockroaches". TruthInTelevision.
* In ''Film/TheElusiveAvengers'' and sequels, the protagonists are called Red scum, Bolshevik scum or even literally rebel scum so often that you can make a drinking game out of it.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* The Orcs in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' seem to use "scum" as their preferred insult. "Maggot" crops up once or twice as well, but only when referring to other orcs who are their direct inferiors.
* The Literature/{{Animorphs}}' enemies, the Yeerks, refer to them as "Andalite bandits," "Andalite filth," and "Andalite scum," in that order of frequency. Not knowing the Animorphs' own name for their team, the Yeerks have made "bandits" the standard word they always use to refer to said team. It's so ingrained in some of the Yeerks that the knee-jerk reflex can blow their cover. In one instance [[spoiler:Jake]] blurts out "Andalite scum!" upon seeing Ax in Andalite form, cluing everyone else in that one of their teammates is hosting a PuppeteerParasite. On the flipside, Andalites (including Ax) are awfully fond of using "Yeerk filth" themselves.
* The security guard in ''Literature/TheRestaurantAtTheEndOfTheUniverse''. "You scum! You vermin! What do you want to drink?"
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/DoctorWho''
** Parodied in "The Horns of Nimon", with a guard who addresses his prisoners as [[EvilIsHammy "Weakling scum!"]] every single time he speaks to them.
** Played for drama in "The Caves of Androzani" where characters are described as "filthy swine!" or "base perverted scum!" by [[MoralMyopia villains who are a good deal worse]].
* ''Series/StargateSG1'':
** Whenever the main characters are captured, a Jaffa or Goa'uld will usually say something like this. Usually involving something like "You dare stand up against your [[AGodAmI Gods]]?" The most common response, especially when [[DeadpanSnarker Jack O'Neill]] is present, is something to the effect of: "Well, duh!"
** A more straight example of this trope: every Goa'uld or enemy Jaffa will call Teal'c a "shol'va" (which is Goa'uld for "renegade"). Every one. Without exception. [[InsultBackfire Not that he really objects]], and as the [[LaResistance Jaffa resistance]] grows he's still called that, though not in quite the same way....
* In ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'''s fourth season, there is a military group called the Initiative. After Buffy and her friends run afoul of them, the military commander refers to them as "anarchists"--a label Riley takes up when he decides his love of Buffy, friendship with the others, and the things he's seen cannot be ignored in favor of his military career.
%%* ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen'': Dole scum.
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'':
** In the episode "Bushwhacked", this is the reaction the commander of the Alliance ship has toward Mal and his crew once they arrest them. Aside from the fact that Mal was on the Independents' side of the war, they found [[spoiler: a second-generation Reaver on the ship]], thinking he was a tortured prisoner, and the commander assumed that because Mal was an Independent, he was a psychotic terrorist, too.
** In another episode, a belligerent drunk starts insulting Mal for wearing a brown coat and therefore being an Independent sympathizer. [[MyFistForgivesYou Mal's response is to deck him across the face.]] Apparently he seeks out Alliance bars for this purpose.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* Although he never actually uses the stock phrase, "you rebel scum," this seems to be how Javert sees the rebels in ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. To use his own words: "One day more 'til revolution/We will nip it in the bud/We'll be ready for these schoolboys/They will wet themselves with blood."
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* The same line was used once in ''VideoGame/StarCraft''. Somewhat of a subversion, as the person saying it is an unarmed civilian scientist who [[TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized immediately gets killed along with his colleagues by said rebel scum.]]
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII'': Imperial officers will occasionally shout "Rebel scum!" in battle. On the other end, rebel troops will occasionally shout [[VerbThis "Rebel scum THIS!"]] when throwing grenades.
* Various enemy soldiers in ''VideoGame/{{Crusader}}'' spit out things like "Rebel scum!" immediately before opening fire.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', the [[ChurchPolice Ordinators]] in Vivec, a city which only recently started allowing outlanders to enter beyond the Foreign Quarter, are commonly heard to say things like "We're watching you, scum," and "Move along, scum," to the player. They become nicer to the player if he joins and advances in the [[CorruptChurch Tribunal Temple]] (who they serve), or if the player otherwise manages to get their disposition up high enough by another means. They'll go right back to being lynchers due to their KnightTemplar traits once the player advances far enough in the main question and [[spoiler:basically proves to be a heretic to the Temple's teachings]].
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'', the guards greet any trouble with "[[MemeticMutation Stop right there, Criminal Scum!]]", if their disposition is low towards the player. (A lesser variant towards players they otherwise like is "Stop! You violated the law.")
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', variations of this phrase are thrown by both Imperials and Stormcloaks towards the other.
* When provinces revolt in ''[[VideoGame/VictoriaAnEmpireUnderTheSun Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun]]'', the resultant fighting forces are referred to in-game as "rebel scum."
* "Rebel curs!" Or "Rebel scum!" is a common exclamation by [[EvilEmpire Palamecian soldiers]] in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyII''. This statement might as well be changed to "[[BeefGate Game Over.]]"
* In all games of the ''VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis'' series, rebels could pop up in provinces for various reasons, and until an expansion of the 3rd game differentiated them, they were automatically at war with all countries and actually referred to as "rebel scum".
* In ''VideoGame/HomefrontTheRevolution'', after being captured by Crawford and knocked out VIA Pistol Whip as part of a plan to free Walker, the first thing you awaken to after being thrown in a KPA Holding Cell is a KPA Guard shouting "Wake Up, Terrorist Scum!" while he bangs his gun on the cage wall.
* {{Mook}}s in ''VideoGame/RedFaction'' will occasionally yell this at [[PlayerCharacter Parker]] as they open fire on him.
* In the MMO ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'', the militia members of the warring cities of Brakmar and Bonta will refer to you along these lines if you speak to them whilst showing the opposite alignment's wings (works like badges, only more feathery).
* "Filthy Alliance!/Filthy Horde!" is a stock phrase among the players in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''. In-game, "Alliance dogs" and "Horde savages" are sometimes used by [=NPCs=]. Garrosh Hellscream, [[FaceHeelTurn Ex]]-Warchief of the Horde, said many variations of this about the Alliance.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}}'' series, Empire soldiers (and sometimes citizens) will refer to Exiles/Avernites as "worms" when provoked, or if they're feeling particularly nationalist.
* Though not to their faces, Lady Cassandra Mallory makes disparaging remarks about the Rogues in the interactive romance novel, ''VideoGame/{{Moonrise}}''.
--> '''Cassandra''': Let’s hope for your friend’s sake you haven’t been telling them the Rogues’ nonsense about breaking Masquerade. That group is full of dead fools walking.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'':
** Mutants are often referred to as "gene filth" by Humanity First! members.
** Would-be KnightTemplar Pucelle, on seeing that [[TheVamp Vamp]] was meeting with the Bad Seeds, declared that she was obviously drawn to the 'vilest scum' on campus. [[LiteralGenie Jobe]] replies that the vilest scum on campus is, in fact, in a Petri dish in her lab.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', Azula refers to Katara as "filthy peasant".
* Often said by the Storm Troopers on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' especially towards Sabine. It's very much franchise tradition.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' parody of ''Return of the Jedi'', "It's a Trap", this is actually justified considering what Imperial Officer Renz caught Han Solo doing in this version of the story.
-->'''Han Solo:''' ''[played by Peter Griffin]'' Alright everybody hands in the air!\\
'''Navy Troopers:''' ''[raise hands]''\\
'''Han Solo:''' Alright now I want you to [[DigYourOwnGrave take off your helmets, go outside, and dig your own graves with them!]]\\
''[[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qanBnogRS0M cut to three sobbing Navy Troopers held at gunpoint, digging their own graves and begging for their lives]]]''
* Bryagh announces his arrival on the field of battle in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlightOfDragons'' with a defiant bellow of '''"[[YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive Puny]] scum of Carolinus!"'''
* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', Ashi rants to Samurai Jack, calling him "traitorous scum." The next episode, she still call him scum.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* At the time of UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution, the word "rebel" itself had a purely negative connotation, carrying a stigma similar to that of the word "insurrectionist" or even "terrorist" today. The British referred to the American revolutionaries as "rebels," but the revolutionaries did not refer to themselves as such. In fact, they considered the term "rebel" to be a major insult. Ironically, many modern accounts of the Revolution will refer to the revolutionaries as "rebels," meaning it as a neutral or even positive description.
* In the party-game "Mafia" (or "Werewolf"), the majority party (whose goal it is to figure out who the Mafia/Wolves are before they are killed) is called "Town" and the minority party (whose goal it is to kill the majority party without being discovered) is generally referred to with the blanket term "Scum". Especially in the more complex games with more than two factions: There, the "mafia" refers to the one specific faction, and "scum" refers to anyone whose win condition is incompatible with the Town's (or, anyone who town has to kill to win). (So mafia members are both mafia and scum, a cultist or SerialKiller is scum but not mafia, and survivors are not town-aligned, but are not scum since they can win with the town.)
* UsefulNotes/MuammarGaddafi and his sons were fond of this, frequently referring to NTC partisans as "rats" and "dogs".
* Insults like this are a staple of [[TheEmpire authoritarian regimes]], e.g. the Nazis' "[[DirtyCommunists Jewish Bolshevists]]", [[UsefulNotes/RedsWithRockets Soviet Russia's]] "bourgeois scum", [[RedChina Maoist China's]] "feudalists" and "capitalist roaders" ('bourgeois' and 'capitalist' having [[CorruptCorporateExecutive certain connotations in those societies]]), Brazilian "subversivos" during the Brazilian dictatorship, and so on. It also happens in democratic nations with such insults as “pinko”, “reds”, “commies” and “subversives” being attached to 60s anti-war activists and other PersecutedIntellectuals during the RedScare.
* Insulting terms which completely dehumanize the targeted group are often used when genocide is happening and/or being prepared. The Jews were called "rats" during the Holocaust, the Tutsis "cockroaches" during the Rwandan genocide, and the list goes on.
* During the [[UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar Spanish Civil War]], the Spanish Republic and its supporters referred to the Spanish Nationalist rebels and their supporters as "fascists" and "sectarians". Likewise, the rebels referred to the government and its supporters as "reds".
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