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He was very secular, and we discussed how prejudiced my grandparents were and how we would never be like that.

It is sad to see any Western politician, no matter how inexperienced, no matter how prejudiced against Brussels, give comfort to a Russia that wants to see these days return.

"He saw that my transitioning process was hard, how prejudiced people are and how I was suffering," Ms. T. said.

I am acutely aware of race issues and how prejudiced values tend to manifest themselves in what goes on in the world and people's reactions to it.

To exclude a segment of the population that is still capable of working and being productive because of age is a prejudiced act: Try recasting that sentence with we need to "make room" for unemployed men or unemployed white people and you can see how prejudiced and logically false it sounds.

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How Prejudice, Racism, and Antisemitism Became Markers of Insanity," by Sander L. Gilman and James M. Thomas (NYU Press).

Suggesting that there is a uniformity in how prejudice is experienced only serves to silence those who find it hard to be heard.

Without this stark and horrible example of how prejudice and fascism can lead to atrocities, would such things be as vilified as they are today?

"Without Prejudice" is a sensitive and moving drama illustrating how prejudice can arise in the workplace through a succession of seemingly harmless remarks and actions - and end up in a tribunal.

A blog post on facial disfigurement by Rich McEachran illustrated how prejudice can derail applications: "A 2008 survey by Changing Faces showed that 90% of people questioned unknowingly associated negative thoughts with facial disfigurements.

It's what you would expect: how poorly Muslims are treated in this country, how the American prison system is fundamentally flawed, how there are no winners in murder cases, how prejudice of all kinds seeps into every action of ours, and how unintended consequences of those prejudices can ruin lives.

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