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"I think he was a prejudiced man," she added.
This hasn't just been a lovely massage in Wagnerian chromaticism: it's been about the world – so go out and do something!" Why do we have such a need for the operas of a deeply prejudiced man?
I wanted to say that there are Brazilians like me who do not feel represented by President Bolsonaro, he is an ambitious and prejudiced man who does not represent us.
I don't know if the man's a prejudiced man or not.
But one thing is clear: a light-skinned, prejudiced man followed an unarmed black teenager for no reason more than that he "looked suspicious", and this led to that teen's death.
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However, in the memoir, she defended Bush against some who used the "explosive 'race card' to paint the President as a prejudiced, uncaring man".
If men are the ones who attack physically, women are sometimes more prejudiced than men against sex workers.
And neither do other prejudiced gay men.
The days of women in the UK needing a husband's support to take out a loan or buy a car may be over, but the prejudiced assumption that men should control household decisions has not faded just yet, and it has a very real impact on women's ability to run their own lives.
The inherent gender impartiality of organizational interests won out over the prejudiced preferences of the men who ran them.
He gives up the moral ambition of telling how men should live, in order to arrive at a non-prejudiced mind for knowing man as he is.
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