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[5] [6] However, the term "BIGOT", used to designate the highest level of military secrecy, appeared on amphibious operations planning documents prior to Operation Overlord. See, for example, the BIGOT map created for use in Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily, which took place in 1943, preceding Operation Overlord, which occurred in 1944.
A bigot is someone intolerant of others' differing ideas, races, genders, religions, politics, etc. Bigot may also refer to: Bigot (surname) Bigot (espionage)
A bigot is someone who refuses to accept the possibility that their particular opinions are the outcomes of flawed logic. The individual tends to reject any attempt to discuss the underlying information that was, or should, be used to form a conclusion and as such they stubbornly adhere to and defend their own opinion.
I had been a columnist at a paper in Central Florida for a few months when I got a two-page email from a reader angry at a column I wrote about race.
Bigot is a French surname. Notable people with the name include: Alexandre Bigot (1862–1927), French ceramicist; Antoine Bigot (1825–1897), French writer, poet, and translator in Occitan; Bernard Bigot (1950–2022), French physicist and chemist; Christophe Bigot (born 1965), French diplomat; Claude Bigot de Sainte-Croix (1744–1803 ...
Senkyoshigo (Japanese: 宣教師語, lit. 'missionary language') is a non-secret cant developed and spoken by Mormon missionaries serving at missions in Japan which synthesizes the native English of missionaries with aspects of Japanese.
The concept of WikiBigotry is based on bigotry, the state of mind of a bigot: someone who, as a result of their prejudices, treats or views other people with fear, distrust, hatred, contempt, or intolerance on the basis of a person's opinion, ethnicity, race, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age ...
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