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I found the premise to be compelling. I was also previously unaware of research surrounding the notion of bigotry. I would be curious what is known ("or found"?) about the relationship between bigotry and various economic factors.

I found the author's proposed "public health campaign" to be interesting, but in a world where we could implement such a thing, how much bigotry would be left anyway?