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unintelligent

[uhn-in-tel-i-juhnt] / ˌʌn ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒənt /


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On Instagram, she tends to share her struggles honestly, whether it’s dealing with depression during the pandemic or confronting businessmen who mock her Japanese accent and presume she is unintelligent.

From Los Angeles Times

Because they are reputed to be unintelligent, the folk tale says the turkeys will remain in this position even after it has become difficult to breath.

From Salon

The same forces that reduce Southern speech to a uniform monolith also run the risk of reducing the idea of "Southernness" to a single stereotype: white, unintelligent, bigoted.

From Salon

And more good news: While percussionists are stereotyped as unintelligent, data suggests otherwise.

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The reason Trump was and is popular with so many angry conservatives is because he represented their worst impulses in human form: loud, unintelligent, fearful types who despise "multiculturalism," inclusion and equality.

From Salon