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"We had no clue what was happening," says Kiwagama's girlfriend Rachael Kungu, referring to the heightened prejudice they face.
Indeed, right wingers are much more likely to see outgroups as a threat to traditional values and social order, resulting in heightened prejudice.
This climate of heightened prejudice and Islamophobia has at times made me fear for my safety, consider my ability to succeed, and even question if I am welcome in the country of my birth.
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Moreover, the disease's early association with homosexuality (AIDS was then known as GRID, for gay-related immunodeficiency) heightened prejudices among the wider public.
The cast are conscious that the film is launching at a time of heightened violence by police against young black men in the US – and heightened consciousness of such prejudice.
Both World War I and World War II taught us that under the stresses of war, prejudices are often heightened.
Because things have arisen which have made Britain's awareness of the other – that's what prejudice is all about, the other – heightened over the years.
Prejudice, expectations of discrimination, and feeling unsafe all contribute to heightened rates of depression, anxiety, and substance use in transgender communities.
But the instability following the collapse of Mr. Mubarak's government has heightened sectarian tensions and deepened concerns among Coptic Christians, who make up about 10 percent of the population, that they will not be sheltered from prejudice and violence.
Your emotions are surely heightened.
The Americans heightened the pressure.
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