Preducial bigotry against race, religion, national identity, and sexual persuasion is not tolerated by society and to the vast extent, within law.
Expressed hateful opinions are not sacrosanct against justified critique and condemnation. If you are offended by applicable charcterising language then do not offend.
Unfortunately there are those, such as yourself, upon this forum have tend to promote and defend prejudicial bigotry but have this innane persecution complex that lends themselves to twist that they are the prime targets of oppressive attack.
If one finds offense to being critiqued as a bigot, the cvilised solution is simple - stop portraying yourself as one.
You missed the boat entirely. There is no law against bigotry that I've ever heard of. There is in fact, hate groups that are protected under the law. But that's beside the point. Just so we're clear here, I don't see your intolerance as being any better than anyone else's. You feel it's ok to hate people for hating people, I don't. Is that so hard to understand? I know you feel you're hate is justified, but the same can be said for the folks you hate.
Also, I have no persecution complex. I get along fine with just about everyone, and there is no one I would wish harm on, can you say the same thing?

