Thesaurus / bigotry
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Even before this incident, the Portland Police Bureau had a history of bigotry, though the two officers denied any racial animus and described it as a prank.
PORTLAND POLICE THREW DEAD POSSUMS AT HER FAMILY’S RESTAURANT IN 1981. NOW SHE’S RUNNING FOR MAYOR.MONICA RODMANOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTTheir appeals to bigotry – especially when aimed at LGBTQ people who fought for America – is the ultimate evidence that winning elections is more important to them than the values most Americans hold.
EFFORTS TO EXPAND, DIVERSIFY LGBTQ CAUCUS IN CONGRESS A KEY MISSION FOR 2020CHRIS JOHNSONOCTOBER 14, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe process of appreciating that history and bigotry has been a focus for her during this summer of global social change.
WHY THIS AUSSIE WNBA STAR IS TACKLING RACIAL INJUSTICELESLIE DELA VEGAOCTOBER 2, 2020OZYA troubling omission considering that Pence has built his political career on defending anti-LGBT bias and bigotry.
HARRIS SHOULD MAKE PENCE’S BIGOTRY AN ISSUEJAMES DRISCOLLAUGUST 28, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEIf self-other boundaries really are this malleable, then maybe we can harness this capacity, both to tackle bigotry and alleviate mental health disorders.
HOW THE BRAIN BUILDS A SENSE OF SELF FROM THE PEOPLE AROUND USSAM EREIRAJULY 17, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Assassination and incendiarism were the common instruments of this diabolical association of fanaticism and bigotry.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANIt was not only in the mother country that frightful acts of bigotry and lust for wealth were enacted.
SPANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYL. HIGGIN AND EUGNE E. STREETThe bigotry of Mary regarded not the ties of consanguinity, of natural affection, of national succession.
FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRSJOHN FOXEBorne down by colonial subjugation, monopoly, and bigotry, these vast regions of the South were hardly visible above the horizon.
SELECT SPEECHES OF DANIEL WEBSTERDANIEL WEBSTERMeanwhile great changes were taking place in England, where James was rapidly running his career of bigotry and oppression.
A SHORT HISTORY OF RHODE ISLANDGEORGE WASHINGTON GREENEWORDS RELATED TO BIGOTRY
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- dissembling
- dissimulation
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- false profession
- falsity
- fraud
- glibness
- imposture
- insincerity
- irreverence
- lie
- lip service
- mockery
- pharisaicalness
- pharisaism
- phoniness
- pietism
- quackery
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