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prejudice
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The Very Definition of Prejudice
Here’s how it shakes out: Really nice, friendly, intelligent, helpful, communicative people: 34. The people I was afraid of: 0.
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What My Trip to Idaho for the Eclipse Taught Me About Prejudice
We were either going to see a magnificent astronomical event or—more likely—we were going to end up as bloody roadkill on the side of High Valley Road before we even had a chance to see the eclipse.
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Who You Callin’ a Spigot?
I propose a word that would serve to make a distinction between common, garden-variety bigots and those who are prejudiced towards spiritual practices. How about “spigot?”
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This Year, Pray For the Bigots
At the end of the day, the hater and the racist—and the fool who believes these two—are deeply troubled souls.
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