Bigots

/ˈbɪɡəts/ noun

People who refuse to accept beliefs, opinions, or groups different from their own and are often hostile toward them.

From Old French 'bigot,' possibly from Scandinavian roots or a deformation of a religious oath. The term emerged in Middle English, possibly mocking Spanish religious minorities.

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