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Is anti-gay prejudice less ugly or dangerous because it hides in the shadows?
Unlike many comedians, Silverman excavates prejudice less by digging into her own background (though in one episode she insincerely promises "full-frontal Jew-dity") than by strip-mining the turf of other minorities, particularly blacks and gays.
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When it came time for school, Minnie ventured to the city to live with her parents where prejudice was less common.
Unfortunately, in hockey, there's a prejudice far less ashamed to speak it's name: a stupid and sad open-season now on European players.
In Study 2, targets who held more of an incremental theory reported that they would be more likely to confront prejudice and less likely to withdraw from future interactions with an individual who expressed prejudice.
Without taking income into account, the survey posed questions such as: "How happy did you feel yesterday?", cueing up data of the bleeding obvious, such as those from ethnic minorities – where income and opportunity is still limited by prejudice – enjoying less happiness than their white counterparts, and that middle-aged men are anxious.
This era was characterized by racial prejudice hardly less virulent than during the Slave Era, lynching picnics and a wide array of laws maintaining racial separation and inequality in every aspect of life.
As MRFF has long screamed into this opposing hurricane of prejudice, anything less than what this courageous and valiant retired General has just so perfectly articulated simply serves as a grievous insult and universal assault to the myriad sacrifices made by our fallen and wounded service members.
Some of Garner's prejudices are less conscious than others, but I suspect she understands perfectly well that narrative truth — what Elena Ferrante calls "authenticity" (as distinct from mere verisimilitude) — proceeds from a kind of dangerous honesty that is not always conscious but is, rather, half disclosed, imperfectly controlled.
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