Bigotry vs Illiberalism - What's the difference?
bigotry | illiberalism |
Intolerance or prejudice, especially religious or racial; discrimination (against); the characteristic qualities of a bigot.
The principle, state or quality of being illiberal.
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As nouns the difference between bigotry and illiberalism
is that bigotry is intolerance or prejudice, especially religious or racial; discrimination (against); the characteristic qualities of a bigot while illiberalism is the principle, state or quality of being illiberal.bigotry
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(bigotries)- Members of the Ku Klux Klan practiced extreme bigotry .
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