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The prejudiced
noun
An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.
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The prejudiced were "those who don't differentiate between real Islam and the extremist version.
Rumour-panics are more dangerous for high-risk groups - the frightened, the prejudiced, the vulnerable, the confused.
Well, I'd be surprised if anyone actually believes it has the power to inspire Damascene conversions among the prejudiced.
After reading "In the Days of the Vaquero," only the prejudiced or staid would see vaqueros as unskilled or unimpressive.
All across the country, "The Day After Tomorrow" has started debates the movie itself cannot resolve -- debates, all too often, between the prejudiced and the ill informed.
I urge Jacobson and all who think like him not to isolate themselves from the wider community which, like them, works to resist and enlighten the prejudiced.
In the Sunday Times interview with the 53-year-old and his mother we see what happens to the children of the prejudiced.
"The internet was full of crap fake news that skewed the arguments and fed everyone the prejudiced viewpoints they were looking for.
I can't think of when the narrow-minded, the prejudiced, the stupid, the reactionary could have been outraged by something on the Broadway stage.
Dr. Weissbourd suggests that the article promotes the prejudiced notion that wealthy parents don't need to worry about parenting, because they are essentially good at it, while poor parents should worry a lot, because they aren't.
Yet it was the very act of picking up the prejudiced notion and suggesting it was a valid opinion for public debate that was so offensive, something the BBC utterly failed to acknowledge.
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