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A work portray a group as being an [[Acceptable Target]]: If Bob is a member of this group, this is portrayed as automatically making him evil, a [[Straw Loser]], and/or similar. Please note that this is only for in-universe examples: Do not add tropes or examples that are [[Audience Reaction]] or otherwise [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV]]. |
A work portray a group as being an [[Acceptable Target]]: If Bob is a member of this group, this is portrayed as automatically making him evil, a [[Straw Loser]], and/or similar. Please note that this is only for in-universe examples: Do not add tropes or examples that are [[Audience Reaction]] or otherwise [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV]]. |
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Tropes that are, or often work as, subtropes of this, include: |
Tropes that are, or often work as, subtropes of this, include: |
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* [[The Unfair Sex]] |
* [[The Unfair Sex]] |
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== [[Comic Books]] == |
== [[Comic Books]] == |
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* In ''[[Sin City]]'', Marv designates hitmen in this way: "I love hitmen. No matter what you do to them you don't feel bad." |
* In ''[[Sin City]]'', Marv designates hitmen in this way: "I love hitmen. No matter what you do to them you don't feel bad." |