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In "Prejudice," he leads the audience into believing he's about to use the N-word ("A couple of Gs, an R and an E, an I and an N") and then pulls a fakeout: "Only a ginger can call another ginger ginger".
In prejudice against Five Percenters from both Muslims and non-Muslims, broader US Islamophobia, and Clooney's attack on the Harvard black mass, we find the same mistake: A general failure to ask these people what their outrageous, offensive beliefs, and behaviors actually mean to them.
I never grew up in prejudice.
He said the bill was rooted in prejudice.
Ouseley said he had detected a rise in prejudice in football and beyond.
In times of stress, even smart and sophisticated people tend to be swept up in prejudice.
What he calls — God help us — "fatism" is a way of smuggling in prejudice against women and racial minorities.
On only one point was he crystal clear: "I just plain do not believe in prejudice of any kind".
In fact, I'm not sure the comments were even made to get a laugh – their roots are in prejudice.
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He was often nominated but not elected to the United States Track and Field Hall of Fame until 1997, largely because of a built-in prejudice against race walking as a stepchild of the sport.
Ten years ago environmentalists played a major role in exposing the built-in prejudice of WTO rules, which tend to strengthen commercial interests against environmental regulation.
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