Anyone who tries to hold them to account, therefore, is held to be a bigot or racist. |
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This certitude explains to this bigot why he has such a self-satisfied smirk in his photo. |
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Not only he is he a crass bigot, and therefore worthy of shooting, but absolutely illogical. |
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The honourable member for Grayndler was pulled up for using the term bigot. |
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He has documented how these racists and eliminationists are given permission by mainstream figures to let their bigot flag fly. |
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The organization issued a patronizing and insulting non-apology and have done nothing to discipline the stupid bigot. |
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If I could actually prove that he was a bigot I would be minded to slap him one round the chops. |
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Please, please do not infect your output with the tired diatribes of this ageing and out-of-touch right-wing bigot. |
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Not only do you have no empathy or understanding for your fellow human beings, you are a racist, homophobic, xenophobic bigot. |
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As long as a believer ascribes his views to his faith, he can say anything he wants and if you don't like it, you're the bigot. |
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If the Lords was convinced it was no longer necessary, it seems to me only a homophobic bigot would keep going on about it. |
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But calling someone a racist or a bigot says that his ideas have no place in the democratic public square. |
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So yeah, I'm homophobic and I could be mistaken for being a racist bigot too. |
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I'd be branded a heartless bigot, racist and drummed out of office in about 1 day. |
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Closer analysis of why I find this funny leads to the uncomfortable conclusion that I am a bigot. |
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I never watched the latter, so am open to other's views, but it seemed to represent the stubborn, old-fashioned views of a narrow bigot. |
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Never was the knot around his neck tighter than 15 months ago when the News of the World accused him of being a love rat and a religious bigot. |
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Did Vince Gilligan remember you from that X-Files episode you were on where you played the crazed bigot? |
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He was a miserable little narrow minded bigot with a nasty temper. |
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To even suggest this fact is to be labelled a women hating bigot. |
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A bigot, according to one dictionary, is one who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ. |
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Surely those interests should be vindicated even if the employer is a bigot. |
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The video had been doctored to present a black official in the Department of Agriculture, Shirley Sherrod, as an anti-white bigot. |
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He's an unrepentant bigot, plus an idiot who knows nothing about football. |
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I became a self-righteous bigot as the hatred in my heart grew. |
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A braggart, a bigot, sometimes even a hardtack cracker, he is as incompetent in business as he is ruthless. |
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So the next time you hear some religious bigot blabbering about implicit backward masking, don't waste your time. |
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Unfortunately, popular understandings of the bigot remain anchored in an earlier time. |
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Critics of the bigot should begin placing a bit less emphasis on what he says or feels than what he actually does. |
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Mr. Réginald Bélair: He talks about the Swedes, the Russians, natives and French Canadians the way he does at times and the guy is not a bigot. |
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The bigot now employs camouflage in translating his prejudices into reality. |
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The bigot today is often unaware either that he has prejudices or that he is indulging them. |
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Who wants to read a fantasy story endorsed by a bigot? |
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In essence, it is my view that whatever can be done to minimize the possibility that third party interests will be sacrificed simply because the employer in question is a bigot should be done. |
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If Bill 101 was put forward in Ontario, Newfoundland or British Columbia, we would hear the words bigot and intolerant screamed all across the country. |
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Not every bigot is a conservative and not every conservative is a bigot. |
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His charity is a better plank than the faith of an intolerant and bitter-minded bigot. |
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Licensed by terminal illness, Jo spends much of her time ridiculing the guests, including an ill-matched married couple and a boorish bigot named Fred. |
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It is still plausible that Trump, an entrenched bigot, a conspiracy fabulist, and a casual disparager of international alliances, could become President. |
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People are going to look at me as a faddy religious bigot. |
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I know I have been called a bigot for believing in this. |
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The merger also affects the weak forms of some words, causing unstressed it, for instance, to be pronounced with a schwa, so that pig it would rhyme with bigot. |
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I have known that man to be a virulent antimuslim bigot. He holds a forum on the New York Times web site on International affairs. I have tried to confront him several times. |
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He was labeled a bigot after making some offensive comments. |
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Other historic houses in the county which have remained in private ownership or used for other purposes include Halswell House and Marston Bigot. |
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The Bigot Pavilion, showcasing the work of ceramics artist Alexandre Bigot. |
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I think The Sash has been misperceived as a lighter play like The Bigot. |
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