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@mwguy @fr0g Now, many apply the term bigot to anyone who makes moral judgments concerning behavior that are different than the moral judgments they make. In that context the term is entirely subjective. It's no more than name-calling.
Oh yes the colloquial usage of the term is even more subjective than @[email protected] usage of it. The amphibious one at least attempts to provide a rubric for the definition of bigotry.