1. A distinctive doctrine or theory that there are inherent
differences between peoples from barn habitats, those peoples from areas of high barn to people ratios, and those who originate from barnless areas.
2. A belief in that the
relationship between barn and person leads to a mental deficiency in the realm of tolerable social norms including but not limited to literacy and theft of edible goods.
3. Hatred or
intolerance towards those who live in or near barns or who have a cultural affinity towards barns.