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Though some Labour MPs quickly saw in him the most talented Tory leader since Mrs Thatcher, others underestimated him, partly because of reverse prejudices about his class.
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"That type of remark shows the reverse prejudice that police officers deal with every day," he said.
"Not naming David because he's a guy is reverse prejudice, the kind of thing men have done to women for years," she said.
But perhaps Thomas's transparent vehemence actually reinforces the need for an alternative to affirmative action, as it is evident that prejudice combined with reverse prejudice does nothing but cause confusion and anger.
A reverse prejudice might even kick in.
What!?" Did you feel a reverse prejudice?
Writing in the Yomiuri Shimbun, Seichi Fukunaga complimented Takita for using a moving, emotive story laden with humour to reverse prejudice against a taboo subject.
How many roles are out there for the gorgeous, f***ing, gown-wearing 8-foot model?" asks Theron, who asserts that a surprise reverse prejudice exists in Hollywood against attractive women when it comes to doling out heavier-hitting parts.
… The appropriate focus [for psychology, therefore, is] what reverses prejudice, not what reverses sexual orientation.
In a structural sense, I turned around — once again reversing a prejudice.
In a structural sense, I turned around—once again reversing a prejudice.
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