People must be protected from prejudice against their person. But people cannot be protected from prejudice against their ideas - because otherwise we're all done.
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There is no prejudice so strong as that which arises from a fancied exemption from all prejudice.
It is, therefore, essential that we guard our own thinking and not be among those who cry out against prejudices applicable to themselves, while busy spawning intolerances for others.
Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices - just recognize them.
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.
Prejudice is the child of ignorance.
A prejudice, unlike a simple misconception, is actively resistant to all evidence that would unseat it.
Prejudice is a learned trait. You're not born prejudiced; you're taught it.
If we're going to have the view that we're going to protect everyone in this society equally, we have to mean it.
The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose views we disagree.
Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.