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Speaking at the event, Andrews vowed to ensure "every bit of bigotry will be removed from the Victorian statue books".

It may be noted as a side-point that that saw has, unfortunately, provided cover for a good bit of bigotry over the years.

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At the Arkansas rally, in a bit of improvised bigotry already all but forgotten in favor of other infelicities, he tossed out the idea that he might petition for the removal of the judge overseeing the case against his Trump University shenanigans because the judge is "Hispanic, which is fine".

It was a specially targeted act of bigotry.

Even worse, in a way I'd been eager to deny, I sensed that the anti-Americanism around me wasn't the reasoned, rational position that many of its adherents made it out to be, but something a bit more pernicious: a form of bigotry intended to humiliate and wound rather than to win over hearts and minds.

Unconscious racism is every bit as damaging as the more overt forms of bigotry.

Today, such an act of clerical censorship seems a textbook example of bigotry blocking intellectual progress.

However, so long as communities remain firm in their opposition to all forms of bigotry and extremism then, in the long run, it may make us all a bit stronger.

Laboratories of Bigotry?

The core of bigotry is not rational.

"Zero tolerance of bigotry," he said.

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