Sentence examples for bigotry about from inspiring English sources

"bigotry about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe someone's prejudiced or intolerant beliefs or attitudes about a certain group of people. Example: The politician's speeches were filled with bigotry about immigrants, causing outrage among his opponents.

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The club members must have delighted in all the reminders of Edwardian England: the dark-wood panelling, the dour portraits, the ash wood cues, the bigotry about race, gender and dress.

In the last days of the Checketts regime, management could not even tell it had a problem with Charlie Ward's emitting a whiff of old-fashioned bigotry about a lot of fans who pay for those expensive tickets.

Those angry -- about their interactions with police; about their daily interactions with bigotry; about their poverty and their limited opportunities -- unleashed their disappointments and their rage.

Two of the most prominent lies about Obama, which persist to this day, were that he is secretly a Muslim (playing on fear-mongering and bigotry about Islam), and that he was not really born in America.

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For three hours, Bates spouted sense, bile and bigotry in about equal measure, with Susannah trying in vain to curb his use of the C-word.

He added: "If the FA are really serious about ending bigotry, how about they talk to a scientist about how that is done rather than talking to another PR company?

If we only matter to politicians when we can be used as to defend old bigotries about hordes of eastern Europeans stealing our women and poisoning our jam, then we don't matter at all.

She is not only concerned with colour prejudice, but she also promises to tackle an apparently definitive list of bigotries about 'age, gender, race, ethnic origin, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation and number of dependents'.

Our future, when the old bigotries about the color of our skin or any other bits of DNA baked into us were distant memories.

It has made him more conscious of, and angry about, bigotry and repression, whose wages were paid by his mother as well as his father.

But she does not persuade me that English bigotry brought about his downfall (though as for whatever schadenfreude followed it, I certainly believe that there were some English psychoanalysts "somewhat acutely alive to the existence of class distinctions," as P. G.Wodehouse put it).

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