Antilocution

Antilocution describes a form of prejudice in which negative verbal remarks against a person, group, or community, are made but not addressed directly to the subject. == History == American psychologist Gordon Allport coined this term in his 1954 book, The Nature of Prejudice.

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Antilocution

Antilocution describes a form of prejudice in which negative verbal remarks against a person, group, or community, are made but not addressed directly to the subject. == History == American psychologist Gordon Allport coined this term in his 1954 book, The Nature of Prejudice.

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