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* ''LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'' has [[http://superredundant.com/?p=523 this]] [[SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX strip]] (not to mention [[http://superredundant.com/?p=560 this]] one).
* The general distrust of the outsiders in ''Webcomic/{{Project 0}}''.

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* In ''{{A Mad Tea-Party}}'', humanity is united at last, but there sure is a lot of racism against aliens and genetically engineered people.
* Several magical races in ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'' feel superior
to mention [[http://superredundant.com/?p=560 this]] one).
* The general distrust
mortals. Also, many of the outsiders more powerful races feel superior to other magic races. These races are in ''Webcomic/{{Project 0}}''.turn disliked by the "lesser" magic races.
* BobAndGeorge: Fighting like cats and dogs -- while able to think about it. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031107c Here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031108c here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031109c here]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031110c here]].



* In ''Webcomic/DocRat'', there are problems with swine flu for pigs -- and hedgehogs, and ''porc''upines. . . .



* In ''DragonMango'', [[http://dragon-mango.com/comic/chapter04/dm04-35.htm goblins are monsters, not people -- which drives Mango to ask why.]]
* In ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-bit Theater]]'', Black Mage has made the claim that White Mages cannot understand the experience of a Black Mage due to all of the discrimination against Black Mages because of the color of their spells.
** Let's not forget how Thief [[ElvesVsDwarves feels towards the Dwarves, and vice versa]]. To the point of practically ''egging Black Mage on'' whilst they were in Dwarfland, and not objecting to all the destruction taking place. Then again, Thief never rally does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...



* In ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-bit Theater]]'', Black Mage has made the claim that White Mages cannot understand the experience of a Black Mage due to all of the discrimination against Black Mages because of the color of their spells.
** Let's not forget how Thief [[ElvesVsDwarves feels towards the Dwarves, and vice versa]]. To the point of practically ''egging Black Mage on'' whilst they were in Dwarfland, and not objecting to all the destruction taking place. Then again, Thief never rally does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...

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* In ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-bit Theater]]'', Black Mage has made ''{{Endstone}}'', the claim that White Mages cannot understand the experience of higher animals are a Black Mage due to all of the discrimination against Black Mages because of the color of their spells.
** Let's not forget how Thief [[ElvesVsDwarves feels towards the Dwarves,
LittleBitBeastly and vice versa]]. To the point of practically ''egging Black Mage on'' whilst they were in Dwarfland, and not objecting to all the destruction taking place. Then again, Thief never rally does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...indeed, interfertile with humans. [[http://endstone.net/2009/07/10/issue-2-page-3/ They're still butchered for meat.]]



* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.



* ''Webcomic/{{Grayscale}}'' has some pretty nasty racism between (humanoid appearing) dragons, and (Humanoid apperaing) Phoenixes.



* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on the hybrid descendants. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make the effort.]]



* In ''KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (arguably somewhat justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), with the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causing a lot of consternation in polite society at first - though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer's just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interesting note is the perspective of a human from our world who accidentally fell into theirs (and got furry-fied on the way) - she more or less states outright that the human world's version of Kevin and Kell were an interracial marriage, and later, when noticing that this world has exactly zero prejudice based on sexual preference, comments that a society apparently only has room for so many irrational dividers.



* ''LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'' has [[http://superredundant.com/?p=523 this]] [[SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX strip]] (not to mention [[http://superredundant.com/?p=560 this]] one).



* In ''TheLydianOption'' Hodges is a member of the Terran Brotherhood - a racist group of humans, and believes in a conspiracy to use human genes to create human-alien hybrids.



* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.
* In ''OffWhite,'' a snow leopard refers to humans as "wretched apes." Also some of the humans really don't like wolves.
* In ''Webcomic/OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.
** There's a mixed opinion on how vampires see humans. Some want to live happily with them and some think they're parasites.



* ''PennyArcade'' made a [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/03 strip]] about the subject, lampshading the tendency for it to be very-thinly-veiled versions of real-life racism.



* In ''{{Spacetrawler}}'', the Tornites were legally declared non-sentient by the galactic government because of their terrible fashion sense. Similarly, the Eebs are exploited because it's so lucrative; to make this easier, the government claimed their lack of willpower makes them non-sentient.
* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family, the situation rapidly goes FromBadToWorse.
* ''UglyHill'', has the minority one-eyed monsters discriminated against by the majority two-eyes.
* ''{{Yamara}}'': "[[http://yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date=2005-12-26 There's no racism like fantasy racism. Like no racism I know.]]"
* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', there seem to be [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-04-18 elephant jokes.]]
* BobAndGeorge: Fighting like cats and dogs -- while able to think about it. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031107c Here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031108c here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031109c here]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031110c here]].

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* In ''{{Spacetrawler}}'', The general distrust of the Tornites were legally declared non-sentient by the galactic government because of their terrible fashion sense. Similarly, the Eebs are exploited because it's so lucrative; to make this easier, the government claimed their lack of willpower makes them non-sentient.
* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put
outsiders in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family, the situation rapidly goes FromBadToWorse.
* ''UglyHill'', has the minority one-eyed monsters discriminated against by the majority two-eyes.
* ''{{Yamara}}'': "[[http://yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date=2005-12-26 There's no racism like fantasy racism. Like no racism I know.]]"
* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', there seem to be [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-04-18 elephant jokes.]]
* BobAndGeorge: Fighting like cats and dogs -- while able to think about it. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031107c Here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031108c here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031109c here]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031110c here]].
''Webcomic/{{Project 0}}''.



* There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against {{Original Character}}s in the MegaCrossover FanWebcomic ''{{Webcomic/Roommates}}'' (maybe in its spin-offs too), stemming from the fear of the dreaded MarySue. So they are [[MarySueTropes Sue]] [[ShiftingTheBurdenOfProof until proven innocent]]. Also there is TheFairFolk's trademark superiority complex against mortals (which doesn't stop them from romancing / procreating with mortals by the way).
* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', there seem to be [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-04-18 elephant jokes.]]
* In ''{{Sinfest}}'' some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1605 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners.]]
** There's also serious predjudice against demons and pigs. And [[HalfHumanHybrid Lil' E gets it from both sides]]
* Genetically engineered life forms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]) in the {{Narbonic}}verse. ''SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.
* The [[LightIsNotGood "light"]] side of the supernatural (consisting of mages and angels) in {{Sorcery101}} ''really'' hates the [[DarkIsNotEvil "dark"]] side (consisting of everyone else), to the point where for members of the Mage Council the penalty for fraternization with a dark creature is death. This creates problems for mage Ally when she marries a werewolf and has a werewolf daughter. Then there's Pat, a former mage turned vampire who, although he has maintained his FantasticRacism after decades of [[BoomerangBigot being what he hates]], continues to prefer living to dying.
** Also, vampires traffic in shapeshifters. As in, literally sell them at auction.
* In ''{{Spacetrawler}}'', the Tornites were legally declared non-sentient by the galactic government because of their terrible fashion sense. Similarly, the Eebs are exploited because it's so lucrative; to make this easier, the government claimed their lack of willpower makes them non-sentient.



* ''Webcomic/ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.
* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family, the situation rapidly goes FromBadToWorse.



* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on the hybrid descendants. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make the effort.]]
* In ''{{Endstone}}'', the higher animals are a LittleBitBeastly and indeed, interfertile with humans. [[http://endstone.net/2009/07/10/issue-2-page-3/ They're still butchered for meat.]]
* In ''Webcomic/OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.
** There's a mixed opinion on how vampires see humans. Some want to live happily with them and some think they're parasites.
* In ''OffWhite,'' a snow leopard refers to humans as "wretched apes." Also some of the humans really don't like wolves.
* Several magical races in ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'' feel superior to mortals. Also, many of the more powerful races feel superior to other magic races. These races are in turn disliked by the "lesser" magic races.
* In ''TheLydianOption'' Hodges is a member of the Terran Brotherhood - a racist group of humans, and believes in a conspiracy to use human genes to create human-alien hybrids.

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* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on ''UglyHill'', has the hybrid descendants. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make minority one-eyed monsters discriminated against by the effort.]]
majority two-eyes.
* In ''{{Endstone}}'', the higher animals are a LittleBitBeastly and indeed, interfertile with humans. [[http://endstone.net/2009/07/10/issue-2-page-3/ They're still butchered for meat.]]
* In ''Webcomic/OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.
**
''{{Webcomic/Unsounded}}'', interestingly, mostly averts this. There's a mixed opinion on how vampires see humans. Some want to live happily with them and some think they're parasites.
* In ''OffWhite,'' a snow leopard refers to
''lots'' of racism, but usually it's the regular kind--humans hating other humans as "wretched apes." Also some for their race/nationality/caste--even though there are plenty of the humans really don't like wolves.
* Several magical races in ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'' feel superior to mortals. Also, many of the more powerful races feel superior to
sentient humanoid lizards and other magic races. These races are in turn disliked by the "lesser" magic races.
* In ''TheLydianOption'' Hodges
weird beings to arbitrarily despise. One of these lizards is pretty unpopular, but that's because he's a member psychotic BackAlleyDoctor; most of the Terran Brotherhood - a racist group of humans, and believes in a conspiracy to use human genes to create human-alien hybrids.them aren't like him.
* ''{{Yamara}}'': "[[http://yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date=2005-12-26 There's no racism like fantasy racism. Like no racism I know.]]"



* In ''{{A Mad Tea-Party}}'', humanity is united at last, but there sure is a lot of racism against aliens and genetically engineered people.
* ''Webcomic/{{Grayscale}}'' has some pretty nasty racism between (humanoid appearing) dragons, and (Humanoid apperaing) Phoenixes.
* ''Webcomic/ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.
* In ''{{Sinfest}}'' some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1605 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners.]]
** There's also serious predjudice against demons and pigs. And [[HalfHumanHybrid Lil' E gets it from both sides]]
* The [[LightIsNotGood "light"]] side of the supernatural (consisting of mages and angels) in {{Sorcery101}} ''really'' hates the [[DarkIsNotEvil "dark"]] side (consisting of everyone else), to the point where for members of the Mage Council the penalty for fraternization with a dark creature is death. This creates problems for mage Ally when she marries a werewolf and has a werewolf daughter. Then there's Pat, a former mage turned vampire who, although he has maintained his FantasticRacism after decades of [[BoomerangBigot being what he hates]], continues to prefer living to dying.
** Also, vampires traffic in shapeshifters. As in, literally sell them at auction.
* In ''KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (arguably somewhat justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), with the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causing a lot of consternation in polite society at first - though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer's just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interesting note is the perspective of a human from our world who accidentally fell into theirs (and got furry-fied on the way) - she more or less states outright that the human world's version of Kevin and Kell were an interracial marriage, and later, when noticing that this world has exactly zero prejudice based on sexual preference, comments that a society apparently only has room for so many irrational dividers.
* ''PennyArcade'' made a [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/03 strip]] about the subject, lampshading the tendency for it to be very-thinly-veiled versions of real-life racism.
* In ''Webcomic/DocRat'', there are problems with swine flu for pigs -- and hedgehogs, and ''porc''upines. . . .
* Genetically engineered life forms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]) in the {{Narbonic}}verse. ''SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.
* In ''DragonMango'', [[http://dragon-mango.com/comic/chapter04/dm04-35.htm goblins are monsters, not people -- which drives Mango to ask why.]]
* There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against {{Original Character}}s in the MegaCrossover FanWebcomic ''{{Webcomic/Roommates}}'' (maybe in its spin-offs too), stemming from the fear of the dreaded MarySue. So they are [[MarySueTropes Sue]] [[ShiftingTheBurdenOfProof until proven innocent]]. Also there is TheFairFolk's trademark superiority complex against mortals (which doesn't stop them from romancing / procreating with mortals by the way).
* ''{{Webcomic/Unsounded}}'', interestingly, mostly averts this. There's ''lots'' of racism, but usually it's the regular kind--humans hating other humans for their race/nationality/caste--even though there are plenty of sentient humanoid lizards and other weird beings to arbitrarily despise. One of these lizards is pretty unpopular, but that's because he's a psychotic BackAlleyDoctor; most of them aren't like him.
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* ''ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.

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* ''ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' ''Webcomic/ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.

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* Most of the backstory of TwoKinds revolves around the three main races hating each other.
** Webcomic/TwoKinds has humans and anthropomorphic animals for one. They hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.

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* Most of the backstory of TwoKinds revolves around the three main races hating each other.
** Webcomic/TwoKinds has humans
other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals animals, for one. They one, hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.

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* ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' has humans and anthropomorphic animals. They hate each other. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.

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* Webcomic/TwoKinds has humans and anthropomorphic animals. They hate each other. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.

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* Webcomic/TwoKinds ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' has humans and anthropomorphic animals. They hate each other. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.ahead.
* ''{{Webcomic/Unsounded}}'', interestingly, mostly averts this. There's ''lots'' of racism, but usually it's the regular kind--humans hating other humans for their race/nationality/caste--even though there are plenty of sentient humanoid lizards and other weird beings to arbitrarily despise. One of these lizards is pretty unpopular, but that's because he's a psychotic BackAlleyDoctor; most of them aren't like him.

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* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on the hybrid descendents. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make the effort.]]

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** Webcomic/TwoKinds has humans and anthropomorphic animals for one. They hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead.
* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on the hybrid descendents.descendants. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make the effort.]]
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* ''LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'' has [[http://superredundant.com/?p=523 this]] [[SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX strip]] (not to mention [[http://superredundant.com/?p=560 this]] one).
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* There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against {{Original Character}}s in the MegaCrossover FanWebcomic ''{{Webcomic/Roommates}}'' (maybe in its spin-offs too), stemming from the fear of the dreaded MarySue. So they are [[MarySueTropes Sue]] [[ShiftingTheBurdenOfProof until proven innocent]]. Also there is TheFairFolk's trademark superiority complex against mortals (which doesn't stop them from romancing / procreating with mortals by the way).
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* In ''DragonMango'', [[http://dragon-mango.com/comic/chapter04/dm04-35.htm goblins are monsters, not people -- which drives Mango to ask why.]]
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** To be fair, most of them ''are'' {{Card Carrying|Villain}}ly evil, mainly because they're powerful. The nice ones are the exception. (His first would-be teacher, Aaryanna, [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_384.php isn't]] exactly [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_386.php subtle]] about what she expects Dan to use his powers for, and [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_337.php Lorenda's mother]] has a [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_343.php blatant might-makes-right philosophy]]).

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** [[StrawmanHasaPoint To be fair, fair]], most of them ''are'' {{Card Carrying|Villain}}ly evil, mainly because they're powerful. The nice ones are the exception. (His first would-be teacher, Aaryanna, [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_384.php isn't]] exactly [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_386.php subtle]] about what she expects Dan to use his powers for, and [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_337.php Lorenda's mother]] has a [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_343.php blatant might-makes-right philosophy]]).
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* Genetically engineered life forms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]) in the {{Narbonic}}verse. ''SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.
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* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family well... [[ItGotWorse yeah]].

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* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family well... [[ItGotWorse yeah]].family, the situation rapidly goes FromBadToWorse.
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* In ''Webcomic/DocRat'', there are problems with swine flu for pigs -- and hedgehogs, and ''porc''upines. . . .
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* In ''OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.

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* In ''OrangeMarmalade'' ''Webcomic/OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.
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** Also, vampires traffick in shapeshifters. As in, literally sell them at auction.

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** Also, vampires traffick traffic in shapeshifters. As in, literally sell them at auction.
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* PennyArcade made a [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/03 strip]] about the subject, lampshading the tendency for it to be very-thinly-veiled versions of real-life racism.

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* PennyArcade ''PennyArcade'' made a [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/03 strip]] about the subject, lampshading the tendency for it to be very-thinly-veiled versions of real-life racism.
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* In ''KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (arguably somewhat justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), with the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causing a lot of consternation in polite society at first - though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer's just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interesting note is the perspective of a human from our world who accidentally fell into theirs (and got furry-fied on the way) - she more or less states outright that the human world's version of Kevin and Kell were an interracial marriage, and later, when noticing that this world has exactly zero prejudice based on sexual preference, comments that a society apparently only has room for so many irrational dividers.
* PennyArcade made a [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/03 strip]] about the subject, lampshading the tendency for it to be very-thinly-veiled versions of real-life racism.
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** There's also serious predjudice against demons and pigs. And [[HalfHumanHybrid Lil' E gets it from both sides]]
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* In ''{{Linburger}}'' {{Demi Human}}s are treated as second class citizens, and are heavily discriminated against. They even have to surrender a seat on the subway if a [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything human wants their seat]]. Likely related to their hedonistic lifestyles.

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* The [[LightIsNotGood "light"]] side of the supernatural (consisting of mages and angels) in {{Sorcery101}} ''really'' hates the [[DarkIsNotEvil "dark"]] side (consisting of everyone else), to the point where for members of the Mage Council the penalty for fraternization with a dark creature is death. This creates problems for mage Ally when she marries a werewolf and has a werewolf daughter. Then there's Pat, a former mage turned vampire who, although he has maintained his FantasticRacism after decades of [[BoomerangBigot being what he hates]], continues to prefer living to dying.
** Also, vampires traffick in shapeshifters. As in, literally sell them at auction.
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***Belkar has two emotions: Hate and Lust. Most things fall under the former category, so it makes sense that he would hate Kobolds.
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* ''ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.

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* ''ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.employment.
* In ''{{Sinfest}}'' some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1605 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners.]]
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* ''Webcomic/{{Grayscale}}'' has some pretty nasty racism between (humanoid appearing) dragons, and (Humanoid apperaing) Phoenixes.

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* ''ThisIsTheWorstIdeaYouveEverHad'' uses this trope with both the Nai'ka, who are magical humanoid creatures, and the Beastmen, who are humans which have animal features. The racism against the Nai'ka is much more explicit, as [[InhumanableAlienRights they have animal rights instead of human rights]] and are often exploited or abused with no care from human law enforcement. Beastmen, however, are considered human, but are often discriminated against anyway - the arrest rates for beastmen are higher than for normal people, and they're less likely to find employment.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElfOnlyInn'', part of the backdrop is the racism between elves and dark elves. It's fun for characters of one race to hurl insults (and even weapons) at characters of the other race. However, one player (who plays a ''DukeNukem'' persona) doesn't get it: He takes up the "cause" of the dark elves, calls Meghan a racist, and in general makes Meghan and the dark elf player agree to take up their battle another time.

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* In ''Webcomic/ElfOnlyInn'', part of the backdrop is the racism between elves and dark elves. It's fun for characters of one race to hurl insults (and even weapons) at characters of the other race. However, one player (who plays a ''DukeNukem'' ''VideoGame/DukeNukem'' persona) doesn't get it: He takes up the "cause" of the dark elves, calls Meghan a racist, and in general makes Meghan and the dark elf player agree to take up their battle another time.



* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''{{The Non Adventures of Wonderella}}'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.

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* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''{{The Non Adventures of Wonderella}}'', ''TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.



* The Trolls in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' have a caste system based on blood color, with red being the lowest and purple the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded Aradia. Ironically, Gamzee, the third-highest-ranking of the twelve trolls by blood color and Equius's direct superior, is a lovable idiot with [[{{Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] and doesn't seem to care about class.

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* The Trolls in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' have a caste system based on blood color, with red being the lowest and purple the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded Aradia. Ironically, Gamzee, the third-highest-ranking of the twelve trolls by blood color and Equius's direct superior, is a lovable idiot with [[{{Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] and doesn't seem to care about class.



* In ''{{The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob}},'' there is tension between the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] of planet Butane and the Nemesites who rule them, as depicted [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20090728.html here.]]

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* In ''{{The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob}},'' ''TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' there is tension between the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] of planet Butane and the Nemesites who rule them, as depicted [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20090728.html here.]]



* ''{{The Law of Purple}}'' has the planet Caligula, where skin color is random, there are barely any sort of religious traditions, and the culture is as non-sexist as a sexually dimorphic species can get it. So they divide themselves into two races based solely on ''ear shape'', and "2nd Kind" are generally condemned to live in horrendous conditions as a result.

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* ''{{The Law of Purple}}'' ''TheLawOfPurple'' has the planet Caligula, where skin color is random, there are barely any sort of religious traditions, and the culture is as non-sexist as a sexually dimorphic species can get it. So they divide themselves into two races based solely on ''ear shape'', and "2nd Kind" are generally condemned to live in horrendous conditions as a result.



* Matt from ''[[{{Webcomic/MurphysLaw}} Murphy's Law]]'' hates elves, mainly due to [[GreenEyedMonster envy]]; according to WordOfGod, the only reason that some elves are stuck-up jerks is that, well, they're people too.

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* Matt from ''[[{{Webcomic/MurphysLaw}} ''[[Webcomic/MurphysLaw Murphy's Law]]'' hates elves, mainly due to [[GreenEyedMonster envy]]; according to WordOfGod, the only reason that some elves are stuck-up jerks is that, well, they're people too.



** I don't believe it's ever been referred to as actual racism, but TokenEvilTeammate Belkar seems to really, ''really'' hate kobolds.

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* In ''{{A Mad Tea-Party}}'', humanity is united at last, but there sure is a lot of racism against aliens and genetically engineered people.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Grayscale}}'' has some pretty nasty racism between (humanoid appearing) dragons, and (Humanoid apperaing) Phoenixes.
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* In ''[[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]'', Dan, as an adventurer, hates demons. Especially [[HornyDevils succubi and incubi]]. Learning that he's an incubus himself only ''worsens'' it, making him [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_383.php hostile to anyone who wants to teach him how to use his powers]], fearing that they will "make him like them" à la TheVirus.

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* In ''[[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures ''[[Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]'', Dan, as an adventurer, hates demons. Especially [[HornyDevils succubi and incubi]]. Learning that he's an incubus himself only ''worsens'' it, making him [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_383.php hostile to anyone who wants to teach him how to use his powers]], fearing that they will "make him like them" à la TheVirus.



* In ''[[DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'', prejudice against orcs is commonplace, as seen [[http://dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-05-11 here]]. Luna, a human with unusually large lower canines, has suffered spillover racism on occasion as well (her teeth look like orc tusks... at least to humans; orcs can easily tell the difference). That's the only thing she has in common with orcs, but nobody said racism was ''rational''.

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* In ''[[DominicDeegan ''[[Webcomic/DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'', prejudice against orcs is commonplace, as seen [[http://dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-05-11 here]]. Luna, a human with unusually large lower canines, has suffered spillover racism on occasion as well (her teeth look like orc tusks... at least to humans; orcs can easily tell the difference). That's the only thing she has in common with orcs, but nobody said racism was ''rational''.



* In ''EvenInArcadia'' the protagonist is foreigner Laelen Rojas, who is [[http://epidigm.net/arcadia/2011/06/14/the-sojourner-page-19/ discriminated]] against by the local Fae [[http://epidigm.net/arcadia/2011/07/12/the-sojourner-page-23/ for her ethnicity.]] So far in the story the only Fae who doesn't treat her this way is her mentor, Odai.

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* In ''GirlGenius'', racism against constructs is prevalent. There's also prejudice against Sparks, but it tends to be more justified, due to the way their ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder works.

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* ''{{Goblins}}'' is built around this trope. The "goodly" races, such as humans and elves, hate the goblins and all other monster races. In turn, most goblins also hate humans ([[spoiler: the White Terror has a [[JustifiedTrope perfectly good reason]] for this though]]). The central characters of this story have, through their battles with each other and their own kin, come to question these distinctions.

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* ''{{Goblins}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' is built around this trope. The "goodly" races, such as humans and elves, hate the goblins and all other monster races. In turn, most goblins also hate humans ([[spoiler: the White Terror has a [[JustifiedTrope perfectly good reason]] for this though]]). The central characters of this story have, through their battles with each other and their own kin, come to question these distinctions.



* The Trolls in ''{{Homestuck}}'' have a caste system based on blood color, with red being the lowest and purple the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded Aradia. Ironically, Gamzee, the third-highest-ranking of the twelve trolls by blood color and Equius's direct superior, is a lovable idiot with [[{{Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] and doesn't seem to care about class.

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* The Trolls in ''{{Homestuck}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' have a caste system based on blood color, with red being the lowest and purple the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded Aradia. Ironically, Gamzee, the third-highest-ranking of the twelve trolls by blood color and Equius's direct superior, is a lovable idiot with [[{{Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] and doesn't seem to care about class.



* ''Webcomic/OrderOfTheStick'' uses this in several ways. Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life - he then becomes a goblin''oid'' supremacist (Technically, he says he hates ''all'' Humans equally, admitting that he may be a ''species''ist, he never wanted to be a ''rac''ist). Wizards, who gain magical power through study, are contemptuous of sorcerers, whose magic is a genetic gift and of clerics whose magic is a gift from the gods. And in the ''Start of Darkness'' print {{prequel}}, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the AlwaysChaoticEvil races are that way because they were specifically created by the gods to be defeated, and their ultimate plan is an attempt to create equality for themselves]].

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* ''Webcomic/OrderOfTheStick'' ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' uses this in several ways. Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life - he then becomes a goblin''oid'' supremacist (Technically, he says he hates ''all'' Humans equally, admitting that he may be a ''species''ist, he never wanted to be a ''rac''ist). Wizards, who gain magical power through study, are contemptuous of sorcerers, whose magic is a genetic gift and of clerics whose magic is a gift from the gods. And in the ''Start of Darkness'' print {{prequel}}, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the AlwaysChaoticEvil races are that way because they were specifically created by the gods to be defeated, and their ultimate plan is an attempt to create equality for themselves]].



* PlanesOfEldlor has dark elves and orcs which are generally reviled among the other races.

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* In {{Strays}}, [[http://www.straysonline.com/comic/154.htm Holland contacts Feral to deal with a man preaching discrimination and murder.]]

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** The Condesce drives humanity to extinction because she finds human reproduction distasteful and tried to force them to follow Trollian mating practices. She's also a horrible ruler to the Carapaces, though Dirk surmises (correctly) that she probably wasn't much nicer to her fellow Trolls.
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* In the ''CaptainSNES'' universe, RPG sprites are considered arrogant, [[StupidityIsTheOnlyOption dumb]] and really angsty.
* In ''FanFic/ChessPiece'', the king's father is a bigot of just about everything while [[DannyPhantom Jack Fenton]] is one towards ghosts. Interestingly, there are two countries of ghosts - one in a PhantomZone called [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic Purgatory]], the other in Anartica - and the King of Dalv has a best friend who happens to be a ghost-and his general.
* ''CrimsonFlag'': Red foxes ("reds") versus grey foxes ("greys"). There are other kinds of foxes, but so far there doesn't seem to be any antagonism involving them.
* In ''[[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]'', Dan, as an adventurer, hates demons. Especially [[HornyDevils succubi and incubi]]. Learning that he's an incubus himself only ''worsens'' it, making him [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_383.php hostile to anyone who wants to teach him how to use his powers]], fearing that they will "make him like them" à la TheVirus.
** To be fair, most of them ''are'' {{Card Carrying|Villain}}ly evil, mainly because they're powerful. The nice ones are the exception. (His first would-be teacher, Aaryanna, [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_384.php isn't]] exactly [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_386.php subtle]] about what she expects Dan to use his powers for, and [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_337.php Lorenda's mother]] has a [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_343.php blatant might-makes-right philosophy]]).
*** Of course, as [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_658.php Abel explains]], most Cubi are jerks because they were raised like that, not because they're Cubi. Dan and Abel are obvious examples, since both were raised as Beings and neither is evil.
** Also, Dragons and Cubi (or at least Clan Cyra Cubi) apparently don't get along very well.
** Also from ''DMFA'', there is a species-wide restraining order against the fae that prohibits them from approaching either any [[GirlScoutsAreEvil girl-scout]] in general, or two girl-scouts in particular (who may have died of old age by now).
* In ''[[DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'', prejudice against orcs is commonplace, as seen [[http://dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-05-11 here]]. Luna, a human with unusually large lower canines, has suffered spillover racism on occasion as well (her teeth look like orc tusks... at least to humans; orcs can easily tell the difference). That's the only thing she has in common with orcs, but nobody said racism was ''rational''.
** Oddly enough Luna's colleague Melna, an actual orc, has suffered far more at the hands of other orcs in her homeland than she ever did in Callan.
* In ''Webcomic/ElfOnlyInn'', part of the backdrop is the racism between elves and dark elves. It's fun for characters of one race to hurl insults (and even weapons) at characters of the other race. However, one player (who plays a ''DukeNukem'' persona) doesn't get it: He takes up the "cause" of the dark elves, calls Meghan a racist, and in general makes Meghan and the dark elf player agree to take up their battle another time.
** Taking the metaphor further, Meghan starts to question whether they couldn't form a friendship between elves and dark elves. Offer hastily rescinded when she learns that the dark elf queen admits only two roles for regular elves: slave labor, or sacrifices to the spider god.
* In ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater 8-bit Theater]]'', Black Mage has made the claim that White Mages cannot understand the experience of a Black Mage due to all of the discrimination against Black Mages because of the color of their spells.
** Let's not forget how Thief [[ElvesVsDwarves feels towards the Dwarves, and vice versa]]. To the point of practically ''egging Black Mage on'' whilst they were in Dwarfland, and not objecting to all the destruction taking place. Then again, Thief never rally does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...
* In ''EvenInArcadia'' the protagonist is foreigner Laelen Rojas, who is [[http://epidigm.net/arcadia/2011/06/14/the-sojourner-page-19/ discriminated]] against by the local Fae [[http://epidigm.net/arcadia/2011/07/12/the-sojourner-page-23/ for her ethnicity.]] So far in the story the only Fae who doesn't treat her this way is her mentor, Odai.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', Artificial Lifeforms, both robotic and genetically engineered, are treated as second class citizens at best and as slaves at worst. Of course, it's often the very reason they exist in the first place (''artificial'', remember?).
* ''FrogRaccoonStrawberry'' has a little fun with this when Strawberry is seen by Marco, a real frog. He calls her "speciesist" and [[spoiler: shows up later in a raccoon costume. Strawberry is not offended at all.]]
* In ''GirlGenius'', racism against constructs is prevalent. There's also prejudice against Sparks, but it tends to be more justified, due to the way their ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder works.
* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''{{The Non Adventures of Wonderella}}'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.
* ''{{Goblins}}'' is built around this trope. The "goodly" races, such as humans and elves, hate the goblins and all other monster races. In turn, most goblins also hate humans ([[spoiler: the White Terror has a [[JustifiedTrope perfectly good reason]] for this though]]). The central characters of this story have, through their battles with each other and their own kin, come to question these distinctions.
** The recent arc has revealed the deeper difficulties involved in overcoming this inherent prejudice, namely that the "monster" races tend to be very different from the "good races" on fundamental levels. For a human from a society of monogamous relationships, finding out the usual method of reproduction for the Yuan-ti is essentially a giant ball of males try to impregnate a single female is a bit much.
* In ''{{Harkovast}}'', every race is even a different species and generally mistrust the other races. Sometimes they can have children between them, and the "half-caste" offspring are left with the [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Harkovast/index.php?p=531094 dilemma]] of following one side or the other's culture, where they might not be accepted in either.
* The Trolls in ''{{Homestuck}}'' have a caste system based on blood color, with red being the lowest and purple the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded Aradia. Ironically, Gamzee, the third-highest-ranking of the twelve trolls by blood color and Equius's direct superior, is a lovable idiot with [[{{Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] and doesn't seem to care about class.
** The sea-dwelling [[RoyalBrat Eridan]] may or may not ascribe any serious value to his "kickass royal blood," but he hates land dwellers and has expressed the desire to kill them all.
*** Eridan's best friend Feferi, whose blood is literally the highest-ranked shade of purple in the history of existence, believes the hemospectrum is arbitrary and meaningless and shouldn't inform one's interactions with other trolls. She's heard Eridan's aquatic-supremacist rhetoric so much that their first in-story conversation starts with her cutting him off and giving him a lecture about the fundamental equality of all trolls regardless of hemochroma or habitat before he can start in on another tiresome rant.
** A fan once pointed out how illogical it is that the difference between the highest and lowest possible blood colors would be nothing more than a fraction of a shade. The author responded that of course the system is irrational. Racism isn't supposed to make sense.
* In ''{{The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob}},'' there is tension between the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] of planet Butane and the Nemesites who rule them, as depicted [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20090728.html here.]]
* In ''TheKennyChronicles'', Tarneckis (genetically engineered [[FunnyAnimal human-like animals]] created by pirate scientists) aren't allowed the same rights as humans and the attitude that they shouldn't is apparently prevalent enough that [[http://www.kennychronicles.com/2008/08/28/fail/ claiming your political opponent supports giving them rights constitutes mud-slinging]]. Is it any wonder why the majority of Tarneckis live on cruise ships where humans aren't allowed.
* ''{{The Law of Purple}}'' has the planet Caligula, where skin color is random, there are barely any sort of religious traditions, and the culture is as non-sexist as a sexually dimorphic species can get it. So they divide themselves into two races based solely on ''ear shape'', and "2nd Kind" are generally condemned to live in horrendous conditions as a result.
* In ''{{Linburger}}'' {{Demi Human}}s are treated as second class citizens, and are heavily discriminated against. They even have to surrender a seat on the subway if a [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything human wants their seat]]. Likely related to their hedonistic lifestyles.
** Most ironic, is that the [[OurElvesAreBetter Cyll]] used to live in upper class society. Then Gotterdamerung happened, the Cyll lost their power, and now they live the way do. Unknown if the other DemiHuman races had a similar origin.
* Matt from ''[[{{Webcomic/MurphysLaw}} Murphy's Law]]'' hates elves, mainly due to [[GreenEyedMonster envy]]; according to WordOfGod, the only reason that some elves are stuck-up jerks is that, well, they're people too.
* ''MyMiddleNamesAdventure'' has Winston the Dragon [[http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0022/ complain]] about [[OurDragonsAreDifferent the world's stereotypical view on dragons]].
** TheHero seems to show bias against [[OurFairiesAreDifferent pixies]] as well. [[http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0020/]]
* ''Webcomic/OrderOfTheStick'' uses this in several ways. Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life - he then becomes a goblin''oid'' supremacist (Technically, he says he hates ''all'' Humans equally, admitting that he may be a ''species''ist, he never wanted to be a ''rac''ist). Wizards, who gain magical power through study, are contemptuous of sorcerers, whose magic is a genetic gift and of clerics whose magic is a gift from the gods. And in the ''Start of Darkness'' print {{prequel}}, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the AlwaysChaoticEvil races are that way because they were specifically created by the gods to be defeated, and their ultimate plan is an attempt to create equality for themselves]].
** In a purely comic example, Celia(a winged humanoid)'s retort to Haley calling her an "airhead" is "Hey! There's no need for racial slurs!"
** Frequent elephant-in-the-room example: Yok-yok, [[spoiler:Redcloak's village, and metal-head orcs]] are treated by (in at least one case, Lawful) Good adventurers (in at least one case PALADINS) as expendable, regardless of guilt or innocence, down to innocent civilians, including children. The adventurers don't get their alignments changed over it, nor do the Paladins lose power over it. The Giant lampshades that the D&D settings themselves have FantasticRacism.
** I don't believe it's ever been referred to as actual racism, but TokenEvilTeammate Belkar seems to really, ''really'' hate kobolds.
* PlanesOfEldlor has dark elves and orcs which are generally reviled among the other races.
* In ''{{Spacetrawler}}'', the Tornites were legally declared non-sentient by the galactic government because of their terrible fashion sense. Similarly, the Eebs are exploited because it's so lucrative; to make this easier, the government claimed their lack of willpower makes them non-sentient.
* In the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace/ Trace]]'', when extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice humans turning them into traces who for the most part simply exist to fight troubles. There are agencies devoted to the training and protection of Traces. Though hiding that you're a trace automatically gets you put in jail for roughly three months, and if you happen to become a trace when you already have a family well... [[ItGotWorse yeah]].
* ''UglyHill'', has the minority one-eyed monsters discriminated against by the majority two-eyes.
* ''{{Yamara}}'': "[[http://yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date=2005-12-26 There's no racism like fantasy racism. Like no racism I know.]]"
* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', there seem to be [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-04-18 elephant jokes.]]
* BobAndGeorge: Fighting like cats and dogs -- while able to think about it. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031107c Here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031108c here]], [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031109c here]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031110c here]].
* From ''RegularGuy'': admittedly, the Queen of Planet Ninurta is in a conventional same-sex relationship. It's just somehow ''weirder'' when it's aliens, and they have to destroy the Earth to distract from it.
* In {{Strays}}, [[http://www.straysonline.com/comic/154.htm Holland contacts Feral to deal with a man preaching discrimination and murder.]]
* Most of the backstory of TwoKinds revolves around the three main races hating each other.
* Ancients in ''ImpureBlood''. Now concentrated on the hybrid descendents. [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter007/ib041.html Though Elnor thinks Roan should make the effort.]]
* In ''{{Endstone}}'', the higher animals are a LittleBitBeastly and indeed, interfertile with humans. [[http://endstone.net/2009/07/10/issue-2-page-3/ They're still butchered for meat.]]
* In ''OrangeMarmalade'' humans aren't overly fond of vampires. They've been able to live in society for around two hundred years and aren't how they used to be due to the lack of human blood, etc. But many people refer to them as blood-sucking murderers and say how they should all die out.
** There's a mixed opinion on how vampires see humans. Some want to live happily with them and some think they're parasites.
* In ''OffWhite,'' a snow leopard refers to humans as "wretched apes." Also some of the humans really don't like wolves.
* Several magical races in ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'' feel superior to mortals. Also, many of the more powerful races feel superior to other magic races. These races are in turn disliked by the "lesser" magic races.
* In ''TheLydianOption'' Hodges is a member of the Terran Brotherhood - a racist group of humans, and believes in a conspiracy to use human genes to create human-alien hybrids.
* In ''TheZombieHunters'', people who get scratched by zombies or are infected with their blood or saliva become "infected", but not zombies, so long as they don't die and aren't actually bitten. Although technically there isn't supposed to be any racism between infected and uninfected, it's actually extremely common, with infected living separately from uninfected, often being pressured into taking dangerous jobs such as going into zombie-infested territory (as they can't be infected again) and being forced to wear armbands publicly identifying them as infected.
* In ''{{A Mad Tea-Party}}'', humanity is united at last, but there sure is a lot of racism against aliens and genetically engineered people.

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