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*** By the end of the book Fred has softened enough in his attitudes to no longer be willing to patronize a restaurant that shows open racism. (And for Fred Colon to be unwilling to eat, you know that's a pretty major change of heart.)
*** By the end of the book Fred has softened enough in his attitudes to no longer be willing to patronize a restaurant that shows open racism. (And for Fred Colon to be unwilling to eat, you know that's a pretty major change of heart.)
* In ''[[Angels & Demons]]'' Kohler hates Christianity, his best friend is a priest (and scientist).
* In ''[[Angels & Demons]]'' Kohler hates Christianity, his best friend is a priest (and scientist).
* Jeronimo in the ''[[The Baroque Cycle]]'' is to begin with a Spanish nobleman and proud of it, and thus given the setting, would likely be one with a low opinion of those of other races and religions. He also has [[Tourettes Shitcock Syndrome]] which within the book is treated like a [[Demonic Possession]] which makes him reveal his true thoughts. Thus, you get Jeronimo becoming close to his fellow escaped galley slaves and when he declares his loyalty to his companions, he states (paraphrased) "[[Crosses the Line Twice|You niggers, kikes, and camel jockeys are the only friends I've ever had!"]]
* Jeronimo in the ''[[The Baroque Cycle]]'' is to begin with a Spanish nobleman and proud of it, and thus given the setting, would likely be one with a low opinion of those of other races and religions. He also has [[Tourette's Shitcock Syndrome]] which within the book is treated like a [[Demonic Possession]] which makes him reveal his true thoughts. Thus, you get Jeronimo becoming close to his fellow escaped galley slaves and when he declares his loyalty to his companions, he states (paraphrased) "[[Crosses the Line Twice|You niggers, kikes, and camel jockeys are the only friends I've ever had!"]]
* In the ''[[Animorphs]]'' special book ''Visser'', Visser One displays this towards humans during her trial. Given the flashback format, it's pretty transparent (even to the tribunal, which is able to see her memories).
* In the ''[[Animorphs]]'' special book ''Visser'', Visser One displays this towards humans during her trial. Given the flashback format, it's pretty transparent (even to the tribunal, which is able to see her memories).