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Now the Internet and Facebook not only have assumed this function, but they create communities of people who share the same prejudice, the same ideology.
"Whenever a woman enters a new male-dominated field, they find the same hesitation, the same prejudice, the same stereotype thinking.
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Ignorance or prejudice of the same kind recurs at intervals, culminating in the assertion that "propagandizing Roman and Catholic historians had transformed the great Celts... into barbarous Irish animals".
The project grew out of Solomon's desire to forgive his own parents, who, while they effortlessly accepted his dyslexia as he was growing up – his mother campaigned for his rights in the face of educational prejudice – flunked the same test when it came to his sexuality.
He said that Jeffress' stated preference for a Christian over what he called a non-Christian was "just a prejudice...just the same old kind of tribalism that we used to have in Europe, that we tried to leave behind".
"And I think we're seeing the prejudices in the same way with Hillary.
Clifton doesn't use the word "nigger" to break down its associations and our prejudices in the same way Louis CK does with hot-button words; he spits it out with abandon.
The size of this 'passive tolerance' effect on people's prejudice is of the same order as the effect of passive smoking on lung cancer risk," he said.
All forms of prejudice spring from the same well: the mistaken conviction that one set of people is innately better than another, who should accordingly be marginalised.
It was introduced by the Harvard psychologist Gordon W Allport, who published a book titled The Nature of Prejudice in 1954 – the same year that the US supreme court issued its landmark decision, Brown v Board of Education, which forced the desegregation of American schools.
Those wishing to continue progress toward the equal dignity of gay people beyond the achievement of legal parity should keep in mind that prejudice is not the same as malice, and should encourage the kind of "careful reflection" that remains, for too many, all too rare.
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