| 11. | Subtle bigotry can be more insidious, downright mind-altering.
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| 12. | Gay rights activists here were not surprised by the open bigotry.
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| 13. | Some of this obsession may be due to fear and bigotry.
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| 14. | But experts say the softer rhetoric hides deep-rooted bigotry.
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| 15. | The fatal mistake was compromising with bigotry in the first place.
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| 16. | Smitherman's excuses for his past bigotry are disarmingly frank.
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| 17. | Such advice did little to spare Robeson the sting of bigotry.
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| 18. | It is unfortunate that his hosts undermined the occasion with bigotry.
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| 19. | Organizers deny that the meeting has anything to do with bigotry.
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| 20. | That bigotry has young casualties, and that bigotry must end.
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