"How it infuriates a bigot, when he is forced to drag out his dark convictions!"
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That’s the subtext: prejudice often survives by staying tacit. It hides in jokes, in “common sense,” in the careful use of euphemism and implication. Force it into the open - make the person name the hierarchy, state the exclusion plainly, defend the stereotype without the cushion of irony - and the belief starts to look like what it is. Smith understands that exposure is destabilizing. Bigotry depends on being ambient, shared, assumed. Once articulated, it becomes accountable.
Calling the convictions “dark” adds another twist. It’s moral judgment, yes, but it’s also diagnostic: these views thrive in private, in the unlit corners of a culture where they can pass as tradition. Smith, a critic with a satirist’s eye for social performance, is pointing to a tactic as much as a truth. Don’t just denounce prejudice; ask for specifics. Push the vague grievance into concrete claims. The rage you provoke is partly the rage of a person realizing their own beliefs sound worse aloud than they felt inside.
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Smith, Logan Pearsall. (2026, January 17). How it infuriates a bigot, when he is forced to drag out his dark convictions! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/how-it-infuriates-a-bigot-when-he-is-forced-to-54449/
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"How it infuriates a bigot, when he is forced to drag out his dark convictions!" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/how-it-infuriates-a-bigot-when-he-is-forced-to-54449/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











