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(timid vs active) bigot

Spanish translation: un intolerante (pasivo v. activo)


01:05 Sep 4, 2008
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Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / Racism and discrimination
English term or phrase: (timid vs active) bigot
According to Robert K. Merton, a person who is prejudiced but is afraid to discriminate because of societal pressure is a timid bigot.
An active bigot is prejudiced and openly discriminatory. (Merton’s Patterns of Prejudice).
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Spanish translation:un intolerante (pasivo v. activo)
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one way to say it. this is the meaning.
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4 +2un intolerante (pasivo v. activo)
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un intolerante (pasivo v. activo)


Explanation:
one way to say it. this is the meaning.

jack_speak
Local time: 17:54
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PRO pts in category: 4
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agree  Richard Boulter
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agree  Pablo Grosschmid: o sectario/intransigente
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  -> Gracias, Pablo.
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