Most people refer to that as homophobia, and the people who have it as homophobes. However, homophobia implies a fear of gays, as opposed to just a prejudice.
Heterosexism is increasingly being used because it implies prejudice instead of fear.
Antisemites.
Correct:I am prejudiced against ...You are prejudiced against ...I have a prejudice againstYou have a prejudice against
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It is called homophobia.
It is known as antisemitism. An individual who is prejudiced against the Jew is called antisemitic.
Jews.
Navists were prejudice against immigrants
"I am prejudiced against him" is more appropriate and commonly used to express a biased or unfavorable attitude towards someone.
Depends on the point of view. To gays or gay supporters they might be called ignorant or "small minded" To someone that is against gays they might be called "right" Homophobes or heterosexists.
In short, yes.
She did not wish him to be prejudiced against her.Her anger, too, was still against Stephen.
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