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  • This is parodied in Oh God Not Again when Luna asks Snape if he is a Living-ist, or someone who judges based on whether or not a person is dead or alive.
  • An episode of the Forever Knight virtual continuation FK4, "Night Visions," explores vampiric prejudice against carouches (vampires who drink animal blood).
  • In With Strings Attached, Ketafans treat elves like second-class citizens, and Baravadans are supremely contemptuous of Ketafans, which creates friction when the Baravadan Brox and Grunnel must ally with some.
    • Ironically, most Ketafans think Baravadans are the Favorites of the Gods.
    • Don't forget the Harveys in New Zork.
  • The Tron-universe Fanfic Through a Diamond Sky plays with the tension between Programs and Isos. Programs see Isos as having no purpose or function, taking up valuable resources and contributing nothing back. Isos see Programs as inherently hostile and constrained by their hard-coded directives.
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  Flynn: "For a world of ones and zeroes, it annoys the hell out of me how much User-style problems you've picked up...First time I was here, it was persecution based on belief...now this place gets racism, too...You'd think there'd be a way to code out that crap."

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 Dan: “How about the Abominable Snow-woman?”

Mizore: “I didn’t realize we were playing with the race cards.”

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 Cid: Though it is not as widespread as in the past, there are still those out there who believe in racial hiearchy. Humeism is one of these. It seems they picked up on the Archadian's sense of Hume superiorty.

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  • In Clouded Sky, Pokémon guides who are chosen to receive dark-type Pokémon as their starters, such as the protagonist, are greatly discriminated against.
  • In Happy Tree Friends x Beastars, the Harlequin Rabbit Scouts were undoubtedly subjected to racism by Lifty and Shifty, leading up to Lifty and Shifty single-handedly carrying out a genocide against them by stealing their carrot cake supply. However, the remaining Harlequin Rabbit Scouts, including Mizuchi, had to deal with hate crime and discrimination, and being called pathetic weaklings.
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