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  2. Religious intolerance - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view ... Religious intolerance or religious bigotry is intolerance of another's religious ...

  3. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    In reviewing the microaggression literature, Scott Lilienfeld suggested that microassaults should probably be struck from the taxonomy because the examples provided in the literature tend not to be "micro", but are outright assaults, intimidation, harassment and bigotry; in some cases, examples have included criminal acts. [21]

  4. Covert racism - Wikipedia

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    Covert racism is a form of racial discrimination that is disguised and subtle, rather than public or obvious. Concealed in the fabric of society, covert racism discriminates against individuals through often evasive or seemingly passive methods. [1]

  5. Gaslighting in Defense of Bigotry - AOL

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  6. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the meaning of the term racism is often conflated with the terms prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination. Racism is a complex concept that can involve each of those; but it cannot be equated with, nor is it synonymous, with these other terms.

  7. Talk:Bigotry - Wikipedia

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    Bigotry is an attitude which can lead to discrimination among other actions. The two are completely different. The Bigotry article in particular is in need of improvement but the subject deserves its own article (unless it is moved into a subsection of an article called Pig ignorance.) Mirokado 00:43, 11 November 2010 (UTC)

  8. BIGOT list - Wikipedia

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    One common etymology is that BIGOT is a reversal of the codewords "TO GIB", meaning "To Gibraltar". The context of this etymology is the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942: "TO GIB" was stamped on the orders of military and intelligence staff travelling from Britain to North Africa to prepare for the operation. [ 3 ]

  9. Bigotry - Wikipedia

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