I hate prejudice, discrimination, and snobbishness of any kind - it always reflects on the person judging and not the person being judged. Everyone should be treated equally.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think well of people who are prejudiced against people because of race. The only way for prejudiced people to change is for them to decide for themselves that all human beings should be treated fairly. We can't force them to think that way.
When people treat you mean, you dislike them for that, but not because of their person, who they are. I was born and raised in a segregated society, but when I left there, I had nobody I disliked other than the people that'd mistreated me, and that only lasted for as long as they were mistreating me.
There are a lot of people who like to think they don't have prejudices and that they're open people, and yet, we all have that in ourselves, oftentimes against people of our own race or our own gender or whatever.
When you discriminate against anyone, you discriminate against everyone. It's a display of terrible intolerance.
We all deal with being unfairly judged.
We shouldn't judge people through the prism of our own stereotypes.
I was discriminated against because I was Jewish, Italian, black and Puerto Rican. But maybe the worst prejudice I experienced was against the poor. I grew up on welfare and often had to move in the middle of the night because we couldn't pay the rent.
I have all my life fought against prejudice, having been subjected to it myself.
Bigotry or prejudice in any form is more than a problem; it is a deep-seated evil within our society.
I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.