I'm a conservative white male. So, according to many liberals that automatically means I'm prejudiced. I'm a Christian who believes in the Bible, so according to many who call themselves Christians, atheists, agnostics, or members of other religions, I must be prejudiced. I opposed Barack Hussein Obama's candidacy for President, and continue to oppose his policies, so according to most Democrats and nearly all black people, I must be prejudiced. I listen to Rush Limbaugh quite often, and agree with most everything the man says, so according to the media and nearly all entertainment personalities, I must be prejudiced.
Well, I've got news for the lot of them: They're right, I am prejudiced.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to remain poor while living in a country full of wealth and opportunity.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to remain uneducated while living in a country full of free and low cost educational opportunities.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to remain ignorant while living in a country with public libraries and library services in every city and town.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to remain uninformed while living in a country with computers and Internet access available to everyone.
I'm prejudiced against people who refuse to learn the history of their own country yet constantly criticize and condemn its current and past actions.
I'm prejudiced against people who think that working for the government is a real job.
I'm prejudiced against people who don't know the Declaration of Independence, nor the Constitution of the United States of America, including the Bill of Rights, yet insist that they want to make fundamental changes to our country.
I'm prejudiced against people who think that any color or race is entitled to special treatment or privileges or is any better or more qualified than any other.
I'm prejudiced against people who think that truth is relative and that everyone's opinion is equally valid.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to imitate and even glorify the habits, styles, and characteristics of the lower, meaner, and more disreputable elements of society, especially those originating in prison.
I'm prejudiced against people who live their lives without adopting basic principles against which to judge the rightness or wrongness of their actions.
I'm prejudiced against people who refuse to extend their privately held convictions, morals, and standards to their public lives and practices.
I'm prejudiced against people who choose to live in squaller and expect someone else to clean up after them.
I'm prejudiced against people who refuse to accept responsibility for their own actions and claim victim status as an excuse for their problems.
I'm prejudiced against people who think that criminals are victims of society.
I'm prejudiced against people who put illegal drugs into their bodies then expect the rest of us to pick up the pieces of their broken lives.
I'm prejudiced against people who accept the benefits of freedom and capitalism in our representative democracy, but who refuse to honor and defend it.
I'm prejudiced against people who think that the government has a legitimate role to play in my day-to-day business and personal life.
I'm prejudiced against people who think it's charitable to force others to give away their money.
And finally, I'm prejudiced against people who believe as I do but refuse to speak out about it.