Be honest - is there a specific group in which you are prejudiced?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who believe in God, or in anything supernatural. Fools.


Dude, Jesus just texted me and he's not thrilled with you. He said he hopes you like the dry heat down below. He also asked me to mention that you can get off the hook if you say three Our Fathers and three Hail Marys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Indian immigrants and college students. They're invariably rich, spoiled and arrogant.



My Indian immigrant parents came here with literally $8 and a suitcase and knew no one.

You probably would have labeled me as rich and spoiled in college since they paid for my entire tuition.





+ 1.
I know lots of Indian people. Warm, friendly. If you become part of their inner circle, you are family for life. Some have an intense focus on material possessions, but so do tons of other races. I find it more plausible when you come from a country with great poverty. Education is paramount so that your family doesn't become destitute. It becomes the fuel to succeed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
People who talk shit about America. Go live somewhere else if you don't like it here.


Congratulations, you are prejudiced against the founding fathers.


Our founding fathers didn't trash talk this country. They enacted laws and the constitution to preserve it and everything it stands for. They loved it so much they fought for it. They felt so strongly that they died for it.

America isn't perfect but it's my home and I'm proud to call myself an American in spite of it's flaws and imperfections.

However, I am going to add 'Ignorant people' to my list of prejudices!
Anonymous
How can I forget, the Kardashians.

I change the station overtime I see one of them come on my tv. They're famous for nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can I forget, the Kardashians.

I change the station overtime I see one of them come on my tv. They're famous for nothing.


Ugh, stupid spell check; it's everytime not overtime
Anonymous
Proof again today. 50-something Iranian women are the worst. Each and every time, it seems, they try to cut to the front of the line by asking (rather, demanding!) the clerk a question. It does not matter where they are, it is just the way it is, to them: Macy's, the gas station, anywhere. They think somehow they are more important. GUFFAW!

Today I saw a woman who meets that description try to cut in line. Awful "French" (not really) accent, driving a VW. She insisted the clerk help her then and there. When the next person in line took their actual turn; she became belligerent at the back of the line. The whole line responded - "really?"; even the clerk. It's like the clerks can see it coming now.

She was a piece of work.

Always the same purse, same over done "blonde" (!!!) hair, and same cheesy accent. Get over yourselves, no one cares how rude you are. Shut it.

Anonymous
Mormon wives, and not just the ones in polyamorous "marriages." They are phony and they teach their kids to fear and exclude non-LDS.

Families with lots of kids. It's a complete waste of finite resources. I can't imagine how many stacks of diapers these families use over the years. Imagine eating mostly food from Costco/Sam's Club warehouses your entire childhood.

Happy Christians who praise the Lord constantly. Wake up. It's a huge assumption to ignore the misery and struggles of people in the real world because someone promised you the fun life after you're dead.
Anonymous
You wanted honest. I am prejudiced against African Americans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You wanted honest. I am prejudiced against African Americans.


All or certain types?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mormon wives, and not just the ones in polyamorous "marriages." They are phony and they teach their kids to fear and exclude non-LDS.

Families with lots of kids. It's a complete waste of finite resources. I can't imagine how many stacks of diapers these families use over the years. Imagine eating mostly food from Costco/Sam's Club warehouses your entire childhood.

Happy Christians who praise the Lord constantly. Wake up. It's a huge assumption to ignore the misery and struggles of people in the real world because someone promised you the fun life after you're dead.


Wow. You sound so..... “tolerant.”
You also sound frustrated and unhappy. I hope you find peace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mormon wives, and not just the ones in polyamorous "marriages." They are phony and they teach their kids to fear and exclude non-LDS.

Families with lots of kids. It's a complete waste of finite resources. I can't imagine how many stacks of diapers these families use over the years. Imagine eating mostly food from Costco/Sam's Club warehouses your entire childhood.

Happy Christians who praise the Lord constantly. Wake up. It's a huge assumption to ignore the misery and struggles of people in the real world because someone promised you the fun life after you're dead.


Wow. You sound so..... “tolerant.”
You also sound frustrated and unhappy. I hope you find peace.


Never said I was tolerant; hope you find someone else to bounce your memes off of because I am not "a liberal."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mormon wives, and not just the ones in polyamorous "marriages." They are phony and they teach their kids to fear and exclude non-LDS.

Families with lots of kids. It's a complete waste of finite resources. I can't imagine how many stacks of diapers these families use over the years. Imagine eating mostly food from Costco/Sam's Club warehouses your entire childhood.

Happy Christians who praise the Lord constantly. Wake up. It's a huge assumption to ignore the misery and struggles of people in the real world because someone promised you the fun life after you're dead.

What's wrong with Costco food?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Indian immigrants and college students. They're invariably rich, spoiled and arrogant.



My Indian immigrant parents came here with literally $8 and a suitcase and knew no one.

You probably would have labeled me as rich and spoiled in college since they paid for my entire tuition.





+ 1.
I know lots of Indian people. Warm, friendly. If you become part of their inner circle, you are family for life. Some have an intense focus on material possessions, but so do tons of other races. I find it more plausible when you come from a country with great poverty. Education is paramount so that your family doesn't become destitute. It becomes the fuel to succeed.


+1

Chinese especially, but I find them to sometimes be dishonest. Chinese will not admit to some of their cultural norms that are completely unacceptable here; and won't tell you how bad their country really is - especially the enormous disparity in the ruling class vs. the lowest class. There really is no in between. I guess it is the dishonestly, unwillingness to say "no", and secrecy that is most annoying.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You wanted honest. I am prejudiced against African Americans.


Me too

Too many bad experiences with them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You wanted honest. I am prejudiced against African Americans.


All or certain types?


Oh yes, do tell.

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