How do prejudiced people come to perceive themselves as unprejudiced?
a) They tell themselves that they view all people equally, even though they don't.
b) They compare themselves to extreme bigots and feel that they don't match up.
c) They tell themselves that prejudice used to be a lot worse in the past.
d) They acquire a friend of a differing racial background through tokenism.
b
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