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You name any ethnic or religious group, and there is a different group who hates them. Yes, anti-Semitism is unfortunately alive and well.
A prejudiced outlook is often referred to as bias, which involves holding a preconceived opinion or attitude towards a person or group without having full knowledge or understanding of the situation. This can lead to unfair treatment or discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, or religion.
Yes it is possible to be prejudiced and still not act on that prejudice. You would believe that something was true, but you could be very careful not to act on those beliefs.
Prejudice behavior involves preconceived opinions or attitudes towards a person or group based on stereotypes, without necessarily acting on those beliefs. Racism, on the other hand, involves prejudice combined with systemic power dynamics, leading to discrimination and marginalization of individuals or groups based on their race. In simple terms, prejudice can be personal bias, while racism has broader societal implications.
They are the congregation.
fear, hatred, bigotry, Christian belief-based hatred, and Islamic belief-based hatred.
A group of religious people is often referred to as a congregation, parish, assembly, or community.
A group of people assigned to one task is commonly referred to as a team.
genocide
A group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, or religion is commonly referred to as an ethnic group.
Jews
A group of people following a rich person is often referred to as their entourage or followers.