generationally transmitted bigotry 1 : of, relating to, or characteristic of bigotry handed down from one generation to the next.
2 : how children learn to be racist 3 : formation of family values
"My friend needs to leave the country. He is really sad"
"Why does he need to leave?"
"Girl in day care told him, he has really dark, like black skin, to go back to his country... where is that?"
Children are not born to bigotry but learn through generationally transmitted bigotry.
Donald Trump: Mexicans are rapists! And I have the best hair in America.
Court: You have been accused of defamation and bigotry, how do you plead?
Donald Trump: Not guilty! The media misrepresented me!
Court: But here we have the footage showing you very clearly -
Donald Trump: What is "footage"?
Strategy often used by like-miners and like-farmers to mindlessly dismiss often accurate observations and opinions. Using assorted logical fallacies that appeal to common bigots, they quickly get likes and hearts for their efforts from the deluded masses.
Using straw-man and ad hominem as bigot-bait, the hopelessly deluded like-miner chooses rabble-rousing over rational discourse.
Sean: "Man I'm in the mood for a large loaf of French bread!"
Amy: "You mean like a baguette?"
Sean: "I guess, but the baguettes at the market are too small for my monstrous apetite"
Amy: "Then you should buy a bigot! They're twice as long, and twice as wide!"