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Did he think that his opponents were themselves guilty of prejudice?
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The Met is guilty of institutionalised prejudice".
There is a sort of whiff of suspicion: 'Is it not good enough to go on elsewhere first?'" As one guilty of such prejudice in the past, I concede that this is a fair point.
Farage told LBC's Nick Ferrari that the BBC was "guilty of blatant prejudice", adding: "We have complained like hell and we've written a number of letters to them".
The same canards have been used against Chinese minorities across Asia.This is not to say that the Occupy protesters are guilty of ethnic prejudice: they belong to a class and a generation that is largely free from such vices.
Hartshorne complains that, on either interpretation, traditional theology is guilty of a "monopolar prejudice," placing God (or talk about God) on one side of polar contrasts and the world on the other.
Unfortunately, I have been guilty of racism and prejudice countless times, and probably will be again.
Whoever engages in such action is guilty of the same sin of prejudice and incitement," he wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday.
Smith was court-martialled that spring, and was found guilty of "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline".
The reason I don't believe Rubasingham and her colleagues to be guilty even of an unconscious kind of prejudice is the consistency of their approach.
My German ancestors have been guilty of the most atrocious form of prejudice.
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