Certainly I'm not comfortable giving my name and address to homophobic right-wing bigots. |
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The world has changed for the worse in the last year and bigots feel more empowered to vent their spleen. |
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The real bigots and haters are you, Michael Moore and the liberal media elites. |
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Whatever happens on Wednesday, it is surely time for decent Rangers supporters to have their voices heard above the bigots. |
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Just because someone falsely labels a group a bunch of bigots, it doesn't mean they're a hatemonger. |
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They have at times had to withstand considerable provocation from intransigent bigots on the extreme wing of unionism. |
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Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies. |
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No society has yet been able to free itself of sociopaths, extreme bigots, and aggressive personalities. |
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Despite the occasional jab at bigots, however, the movie does not really come across as a political statement. |
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Many bigots and racists still use physiognomy to judge character and personality. |
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And you do not defend bigots by attacking people who refuse to listen to bigotry pretending to be substantive discussion. |
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Severe punishment and bans may change the behaviour of a minority, but it will not change the attitude of the majority of bigots. |
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The builders of the Bay Colony were redefined as bigots, prudes, and killjoys. |
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I understand now how the war ended a contemptible reign of terror by brutal religious bigots. |
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Those who wish to live in the past and apply outdated labels to all Northern Ireland fans are the real bigots. |
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There are still a few die-hard bigots around who still believe that sort of rubbish. |
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It's the journalists who are the bigots today and make free with the facts. |
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Some friendly letters come back and these horrible bigots get shirty and make remarks about teeth, for Christ's sake. |
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Unfortunately, political correctness just means that racists and bigots have to be more subtle. |
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He's out to put religious bigots in the same moral and legal bracket as racists. |
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He's tackled terrorists and serial killers, racists and bigots, pimps and dealers and gangsters. |
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At least before the new lingo was adopted by all, it was easier to identify the bigots and sexists in a room. |
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One inflammatory bumper sticker alleges the religious right are bigots, among other things. |
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Should we condemn a generation of older people as bigots and racists purely because they use the language of their day? |
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Justice and decency were the very things the religious bigots of all denominations hated and feared most, as they still do today. |
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It did not emerge, fully formed, from the Scottish parliament under pressure from religious bigots. |
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Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem. |
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Are these the words of the racists, the bigots, the ignorant, the xenophobes or the just plain stupid? |
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Such acts are committed by racists and bigots who were racist and bigoted long before July 7th. |
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We are thick and ignorant just as we are fair and enlightened and a relative proportion of us are bigots and racists. |
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They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross. |
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Canadians believe that, aside from isolated acts by bigots and neo-Nazis, racism is not deeply embedded in our culture and social institutions. |
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It would be easier to deal with Ms Rice as a helpless victim oppressed by a bunch of white bigots. |
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From this it is but a short step to viewing those who oppose liberal ideas or policies as hidebound traditionalists, bigots, or ignoramuses. |
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There is no pain like that of a guilty conscience, and bigots hate to admit they're wrong. |
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The endlessly announced death, disproof and fraudulence of psychoanalysis is not merely the sport of bigots. |
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Meanwhile, every American who believes in racial equality and human dignity should sympathize with the rioters, not with the effete bigots on the Seine. |
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Racists, bigots and cranks should be free to say what they like because society is composed of people who have the ability to make up their own minds. |
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It is social attitudes that make liberals and conservatives, moderates and radicals, pros and antis, bigots and bleeding hearts. |
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The bigots make the sign of cross, kneel, cry and elbowed each other to arrive at the front line and feel the breath of the matchmaker saint. |
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You have to come up with a better notion of patriotism – recapture the flag, as we put it in the States, from the bigots. |
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Perhaps he should understand that he should recognize my point of view as well, instead of screaming over there that we are bigots and whatnot. |
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Does the Prime Minister really want to suggest that the majority of Canadians are bigots? |
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We can only be satisfied when we are sure that there is no room for racists, bigots and terrorists in Europe. |
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Out of this are forged the religious bigots, the super-patriots, the zealots for any number of different causes. |
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It has come to my attention that the Internet has become a safe haven for racists and other bigots to air their views. |
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Religious bigots can learn many a lesson in practising their craft from the anti-religious bigots of our age. |
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The message is mainly intended for the religious bigots who had condemned the band as devil worshippers. |
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In my view, we might as well let the bigots identify themselves so that we can be forewarned in our dealings with them on a case-by-case basis. |
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In every generation, my Haggadah teaches me, bigots rise up to discriminate against and attack minorities. |
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The movement is simply one of the wedges used by racists, ethnocentrists, religious bigots, and homophobes to force the country to engage in an evil discourse. |
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Our national woodwork has at least its share of bigots, bullies and related rabble ever-alert for an opportunity to come crawling out. |
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The right people are on their side, the bigots are the dinosaurs. |
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Although a few rascals and bigots have occupied the office, most of the occupants have arguably been enlightened and gentle people who did more to help rather than hinder Canada's political maturation. |
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Rail at the bigots in Washington on TV seeking to curtail equality? |
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Don't tell me about these idiots, I live in the heart of right wing religofascist bigots. |
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They form an inescapable interrogation, with biologists, neuroscientists, quack therapists, wack columnists and a flotilla of bigots holding the lamp. |
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And the bigots of the Scottish Defence League were heavily outnumbered by a counter-demonstration of anti-racists in Monkton, near Ayr. |
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But the analogy is seriously flawed, because it assumes that all those who oppose gay marriage, like those who oppose interracial marriage, are bigots. |
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Instead, he has revealed them as a nest of bigots. |
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The cultists, bigots and terrorists of today are enthusiastic to a fault. |
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The governor at the time, Faubus, was able to be a hero to those bigots, but in history he was disgraced, and I think some of what we do today will be judged at a later time. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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The unprovoked war by the Saudi bigots, with full-hearted support of their deranged and blood-drenched allies, is a great test for the conscience of the world. |
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