What is examples of bigotry?

Bigotry refers to biased or discriminatory attitudes or prejudices based on a person's race, ethnicity, gender, religion, nationality, or other personal characteristics. Examples of bigotry may include:

  1. Racism: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals or groups based on their race, including systemic racism, micro-aggressions, or racial profiling.

  2. Sexism: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals or groups based on their gender, including gender stereotypes and gender-based violence.

  3. Homophobia: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals or groups based on their sexual orientation, including hate crimes and societal stigmatization.

  4. Islamophobia: Discrimination or prejudice against Muslims or those perceived to be Muslim, including hostility toward religious practices and customs.

  5. Xenophobia: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals or groups from other countries or cultures, including hate speech and hate crimes.

  6. Ableism: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities, including exclusion from employment, education, and social activities.

  7. Ageism: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals based on their age, including discrimination in employment or healthcare.

  8. Antisemitism: Discrimination or prejudice against Jewish people, including hate speech and hate crimes.