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Eg: When I called Tyrone a coon, it was considered racist.

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predgious, judgemental, unfair of a certain people

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Q: How do you write a sentence for bigotry?
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How can you use bigotry in a sentence?

Don't let the door hit you in your bigotry on your way out.


How do you write a sentence with the word bigotry in it?

Many pro-slavery people had bigotry because they refused to hear anyone else's ideas other than their own because they thought slavery was right and they were totally convinced that it was.


What is a sentence using the word bigotry?

Racism, homophobia and religious hatred are all just examples of bigotry. The bigotry of Western settlers often extended to Mexicans as well as Indians.


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No, it is not. I dislike bigotry - what's bad in that sentence?


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"His Pakistani nationality drew discrimination and bigotry towards him every where in America."


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What is bigotry?

Bigotry is intolerance or prejudice, especially of a religious or racial nature.


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How do you say bigotry in spanish?

Intolerancia. Both intolerance and bigotry translate into intolerancia in Spanish.


How did you write like a sentence but not a sentence?

You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.