“Prejudice is seen here
in it's natural habitat, the small and relatively unremarkable folds of
everyday life. Behind the corner lot or esteemed university, high rise
corporate complex or small town high school, the creature is very
versatile and able to adapt to all situations and surroundings. But
what is most remarkable about this terrible creature is not the obvious
traits; its over developed canines, perfect for tearing a society limb
from limb, or the strong and flexible hind quarters which give
Prejudice it's amazing speed and the ability to appear seemingly in
many places at once. What puzzles the modern biologist most about this
strange creature is how it can survive through many generations,
passing on its sinister traits so effectively, while at the same time
completely devouring and decimating all of its offspring from the
inside out.”
- excerpt from
Human Behaviors In The Natural World, by Jonathan Colfax