1. I am prejudiced against stupid people. I avoid large groups of Americans watching football and drinking beer out of cans attached to their head. I'm prejudiced against politicians, most groups of Americans, girly-girls (to some extent), and anyone that doesn't cheer for the LA Lakers or Chivas USA.
2. I will help anyone in need if it is in my power to do so. Past transgressions wouldn't impair my judgement during those sorts of intense situations such as someone drowning.
3. "We?" Please refrain from speaking for me. But yes, it is my business to know if my significant other is sleeping with anyone besides me. That's grounds for a break up and possibly constitutes justifiable murder pending an HIV test.
4. What is with all these questions about sexuality. Given the purpose of this thread I imagine you're lying about not being a homophobic or are taking a line out of Trojan man's handbook.
5. I'm not a man, but I'd like to say that the average man in today's economy would probably just continue on with everyday routine. Or beat the crap out of the person that called them a name and then continue on with normal everyday life.
And again, all these questions about sexuality speak volumes about what's really on your mind. . . .
6. Transgendered individuals. Although I think it depends on where you live.


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Seriously though, I'd have to say that I do tend to prejudge when it comes to black people (only because I'm mixed and I've had some bad experiences with black people). Not racist against them. I like most black folk, but I do have a tendency to judge a black guy before I interact with him. I can't help it. I put up my defenses as soon as one prepares to speak with me. I suppose it would be different if so many black people didn't try to perpetuate a negative stereotype. >_<



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