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-A '''bigot''' is a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own, and '''bigotry''' is the corresponding state of mind. +A '''bigot''' is a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own, and '''bigotry''' is the corresponding [[state of mind]].
The origin of the word ''bigot'' and ''bigoterie'' in [[English language|English]] dates back to at least [[1598]], via [[Middle French]], and started with the sense of "religious [[Hypocrisy|hypocrite]]", especially a woman. The origin of the word ''bigot'' and ''bigoterie'' in [[English language|English]] dates back to at least [[1598]], via [[Middle French]], and started with the sense of "religious [[Hypocrisy|hypocrite]]", especially a woman.
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Forms of bigotry may have a related [[ideology]] or [[world view]]s. Forms of bigotry may have a related [[ideology]] or [[world view]]s.
 +==See also==
 +* [[Prejudice]]
 +* [[Purist]]
 +* [[Yobaz]]
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A bigot is a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own, and bigotry is the corresponding state of mind.

The origin of the word bigot and bigoterie in English dates back to at least 1598, via Middle French, and started with the sense of "religious hypocrite", especially a woman. Bigot is often used as a pejorative term against a person who is obstinately devoted to prejudices even when these views are challenged or proven to be false or not universally applicable or acceptable.

Forms of bigotry may have a related ideology or world views.

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