Prejudice
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Prejudice | |
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Interest of | Anti-Defamation League |
Prejudice (literally 'before judgement') is a pejorative to reflect stereotyping.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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"Antisemitism" | An etymological misnomer with no clear meaning. In current widespread use to demonise people deemed to be threatening to cherished Judaic official narratives and to close down rational debate. Nowadays it is often used against people who defenders of Israel don't like. |
"Hate crime" | The phrase "hate crime" is a plastic phrase associated with the "hate speech" effort to stifle free speech on the internet. |
"Racism" | A prejudice based on individuals superficial physical attributes. People have no "race" in the scientific sense. |
Enemy image | A misleading view of a person or people, which hampers reconciliation and real communication |
Misogyny | |
Religious discrimination | |
Russophobia | Anti-Russian sentiment, commonly referred to as Russophobia, describes prejudice, fear or hatred against Russia, the Russians, and Russian culture. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Mark Rutte | “Municipalities should be able to target citizens with a certain background specifically. Seemingly that doesn't seem to be legally possible now. It's about time to change the law” | Mark Rutte | 2007 |
Dominique Samuels | “New evidence shows the vaxxed are just as infectious as the unvaxxed. There are no arguments left for vaccine passports. They aren’t scientific, but they are discriminatory and tyrannical. If you still support them, you support discrimination. At least be honest about it!” | Dominique Samuels | 19 August 2021 |
Danielle Smith | “(unvaccinated people) have been the most discriminated against group that I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime.... I don’t think I’ve ever experienced a situation in my lifetime where a person was fired from their job, or not allowed to watch their kids play hockey, or are not allowed to go visit a loved one in long-term care or hospital, or not allowed to go get on a plane to either go across the country to see family or even travel across the border.” | Danielle Smith | 11 October 2022 |
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