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[big-uh-tree] / ˈbɪg ə tri /


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One of Mr. Lee’s editorials, from 1968, started with this: “Let’s lay it right on the line. Bigotry and racism are among the deadliest social ills plaguing the world today.”

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2023

“I’ll help; Nazis are bad. Bigotry is bad. ‘I am married to a racist; and this is beyond wrong,'” he said.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 10, 2022

Protesters opposed to the spa’s policy demonstrated in front of the building early Saturday but were met by counter-demonstrators holding a “No Bigotry in L.A.” rally.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 3, 2021

Bigotry is a disease of the mind — a poisonous infection unbounded by age, time or space.

From Washington Post • May 10, 2019

Bigotry and intolerance are not confined to one side or another.

From Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character by Ramsay, Edward Bannerman




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