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* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against any OriginalCharacter [[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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* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against any OriginalCharacter [[ShiftingTheBurdenOfProof until proven innocent]].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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* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against {{Original Character}}s, 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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* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': There seems to be a fair amount of prejudice against {{Original Character}}s, stemming from the fear of the dreaded MarySue. So they are [[MarySueTropes Sue]] any OriginalCharacter [[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 ''Webcomic/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.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/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 [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/373 here.]]
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* ''Webcomic/Lucaslife'': From the very first strip it is made clear some humans look down on robots as inferior and justifie hurting them by saying they can't feel pain.

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* ''Webcomic/Lucaslife'': Lucaslife: From the very first strip it is made clear some humans look down on robots as inferior and justifie hurting them by saying they can't feel pain.
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** The Trolls 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 have a caste system based on blood color, with red rust being the lowest (not counting mutant blood colors, which are even lower) and purple fuchsia the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for red-blooded rust-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 who doesn't seem to care about class.



** 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.

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** Eridan's best friend Feferi, whose blood is literally fuchsia (a clor only shared by the highest-ranked shade Empress of purple in all trolls, making Feferi the history of existence, heiress), 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.
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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by the Light Warriors.

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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', 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, 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by the Light Warriors.



* ''Webcomic/BloodBank'' deals with a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] SteamPunk society where vampires reign supreme. Humans are considered second-class citizens at best and livestock at worst, and the only reason they haven't been killed off entirely is because they serve as a convenient supply of blood.

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* ''Webcomic/BloodBank'' deals with a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] SteamPunk society where vampires reign supreme. Humans are considered second-class citizens at best and livestock at worst, and the only reason they haven't been killed off entirely is because that they serve as a convenient supply of blood.



* In ''Webcomic/ChessPiece'', the king's father is a bigot of just about everything while [[WesternAnimation/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.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Chirault}}'' all supernatural creatures fall are called "[[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]]". Some of them are non-sentient, aggressive and homicidal, some are ''sentient'', aggressive and homicidal... and others are peaceful and live normally among humans. Naturally, not all humans are OK with this.
* ''Webcomic/CityOfTrees'': A ride share driver initially refuses let Ophidian, a dragon, into his car after learning he's a dragon.

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* In ''Webcomic/ChessPiece'', the king's father is a bigot of just about everything while [[WesternAnimation/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 Antarctica - and the King of Dalv has a best friend who happens to be a ghost-and ghost and his general.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Chirault}}'' all supernatural creatures fall are called "[[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]]". Some of them are non-sentient, aggressive aggressive, and homicidal, some are ''sentient'', aggressive and homicidal... and others are peaceful and live normally among humans. Naturally, not all humans are OK with this.
* ''Webcomic/CityOfTrees'': A ride share driver initially refuses to let Ophidian, a dragon, into his car after learning he's a dragon.



* In ''Webcomic/TheCroaking'' the world (or the island on which the story plays out, the only known place left unscathed by a global war decades ago) is populated by [[WingedHumanoid avians]] of different species, each differented by their wings (crow wings= crow, sparrow wings= sparrow,..). There is a caste system, with doves and raptors at the top (and eagles at the top of them) and other birds below them. Corvids, especially crows, sit on the lowest rungs and are discriminated against because they (presumably) started the war.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheCroaking'' the world (or the island on which the story plays out, the only known place left unscathed by a global war decades ago) is populated by [[WingedHumanoid avians]] of different species, each differented differentiated by their wings (crow wings= wings = crow, sparrow wings= wings = sparrow,..). There is a caste system, with doves and raptors at the top (and eagles at the top of them) and other birds below them. Corvids, especially crows, sit on the lowest rungs and are discriminated against because they (presumably) started the war.



** 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. [[VillainHasaPoint 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.

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** 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. [[VillainHasaPoint 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, examples since both were raised as Beings and neither is evil.



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* ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'': Crossed over with FurryReminder in the "D.W.'s Big Hit" strip, where a mean dog boy named Dennis makes racist (speciest?) remarks towards a duck girl named Mallory Quackenbush, leading to him getting punched by D.W. for it.

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* ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'': Crossed over with FurryReminder in the "D.W.'s Big Hit" strip, where a mean dog boy named Dennis makes racist (speciest?) (speciesist?) remarks towards a duck girl named Mallory Quackenbush, leading to him getting punched by D.W. for it.



* In ''Webcomic/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 ''Webcomic/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 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?).

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', Artificial Lifeforms, both robotic and genetically engineered, are treated as second class 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?).



* ''WebComic/GuildedAge'' bases most of its plot on this. The Gastonians (humans) mistrust humans who aren't Gastonian, then [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-i/ view just about]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-ii/ every]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-iii/ other]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-iv/ species]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-v/ as some degree of inferior,]] with the more "acceptable" ones being those that happen to be useful to or allied with humans. They've been known to attack and wipe out entire villages populated by the races they deem "savage." While the worst of the prejudice is shown coming from the humans, no race is immune. Even the "savage races" rebelling against Gastonia see no problem using [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orcs]] as slave labor, and view them as so stupid they can't even comprehend the idea of doing something to improve their future (namely, [[http://guildedage.net/comic/chapter-28-page-9/ working hard so that they won't be whipped]].)

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* ''WebComic/GuildedAge'' bases most of its plot on this. The Gastonians (humans) mistrust humans who aren't Gastonian, then [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-i/ view just about]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-ii/ every]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-part-iii/ other]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-iv/ species]] [[http://guildedage.net/comic/a-childrens-guide-to-arkerra-v/ as some degree of inferior,]] with the more "acceptable" ones being those that happen to be useful to or allied with humans. They've been known to attack and wipe out entire villages populated by the races they deem "savage." While the worst of the prejudice is shown coming from the humans, no race is immune. Even the "savage races" rebelling against Gastonia see no problem using [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orcs]] as slave labor, labor and view them as so stupid they can't even comprehend the idea of doing something to improve their future (namely, [[http://guildedage.net/comic/chapter-28-page-9/ working hard so that they won't be whipped]].)



* In ''Webcomic/{{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 [[OurElvesAreDifferent 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.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Linburger}}'' {{Demi Human}}s are treated as second class citizens, 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 [[OurElvesAreDifferent Cyll]] used to live in upper class 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.



* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': Genetically engineered lifeforms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]). ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': Genetically engineered lifeforms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge acknowledge they even exist]]). ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.



** Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life, at which point he 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).

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** Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, goblin and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life, at which point he 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).



* ''Webcomic/PoppyOPossum'': Opossums are treated like second-class citizens -- being charged more for items at shops, being refused jobs or shelter, being called rude names and even attacked at times. Poppy tells her daughter that it's a result of the CreationMyth that opens up the story, but regardless of the veracity of the claim, it's very much present.

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* ''Webcomic/PoppyOPossum'': Opossums are treated like second-class citizens -- being charged more for items at shops, being refused jobs or shelter, being called rude names names, and even attacked at times. Poppy tells her daughter that it's a result of the CreationMyth that opens up the story, but regardless of the veracity of the claim, it's very much present.



** There's also serious predjudice against demons and pigs. And [[HalfHumanHybrid Lil' E gets it from both sides]]

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* ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'': Most of the backstory revolves around the three main races hating each other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals, for one, hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead. For another, eastern Basitins see the other two groups as ill-brought-up for their respective [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill personal independance]] and EthicalSlut tendancies respectively. Western basitins they hate worst of all, being the orc to the easterners dwarf.

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* ''Webcomic/FairyDust'': This is widespread and can take varying forms, from believing stereotypes to outright hatred. More pronounced between "civilised" races and those who are more adverse to city life for various reasons. The issue is made even more complex by the fact that fantasy races have actually different gifts and needs. What is a genuine biological difference, a gross generalisation or a plainly wrong assumption can be hard to tell apart.
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* This comes up from time to time in ''Webcomic/{{Harbourmaster}}'' with folks genuinely not understanding the various ways other (often alien) species think. Usually, it's just a matter of honestly not getting it, but there are outliers. The Aquaan are ''somewhat'' exempt from this, but only because they altered their own biology to be more human. [[spoiler: They were created to be somewhat similar to humans in mindset, anyway.]] But on Tal's home planet of Veras, the Aquaan race are ''reviled'', at least in the aristocratic caste. The Veran doctrine states that they don't even have souls.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Visseria}}'' features the lizard-like cavelings being [[HumansAreBastards conquered and suppressed by humans]]. The cavelings in turn consider humans to be ogre-like brutes who need to be wiped out.
* ''Webcomic/TheWeave'': TheFairFolk look down on [[HalfHumanHybrids offspring of fairy-human relationships]].



* ''Webcomic/{{Visseria}}'' features the lizard-like cavelings being [[HumansAreBastards conquered and suppressed by humans]]. The cavelings in turn consider humans to be ogre-like brutes who need to be wiped out.
* ''Webcomic/TheWeave'': TheFairFolk look down on [[HalfHumanHybrids offspring of fairy-human relationships]].

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* ''Webcomic/{{Visseria}}'' features the lizard-like cavelings being [[HumansAreBastards conquered and suppressed by humans]]. The cavelings in turn consider humans to be ogre-like brutes who need to be wiped out.
* ''Webcomic/TheWeave'': TheFairFolk look down on [[HalfHumanHybrids offspring of fairy-human relationships]].
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* ''Webcomic/FurryFightChronicles'' has one of the main characters, Nyarai, being discriminated for being a Wild. One of her reasons for being a Combagal is to create a better society for Wilds. As such, a BerserkButton that will get your face deformed by her foot is to be racist or prejudiced to Wilds in her presence.
** Besides Wilds, there's another ethnic group called the Kalandesians that also face prejudice, but they have yet to appear in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/UnholyBlood'': Thinly veiled versions of far-right groups go out looking for vampires on campus at the university. Interestingly, the police treat people who were turned into vampires against their will and don't commit crimes differently than those who do.
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* In ''Webcomic/CrimsonKinghts'' the fairies living in the Northern Kingdoms are not respected ''at all'' by the men they live with.

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* ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'': Ferin, people cursed into lycanthropic or BeastMan forms, are deeply feared and distrusted in human and elf societies. They're seen as inherent threats to others' safety and to civilization, and often considered to be essentially animals. When they're tolerated, this is often on the basis of their perceived threat level. "Prey Ferin", with the nature of more docile animals, can make a life in urban areas, but "predator Ferin" are usually forced out into the wilderness. Acceptance has been growing over time, and in more metropolitan areas Ferin can live with a minimum of distrust, but it's slow going.

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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by the Light Warriors.



* The ''Alice and the Nightmare'' example above can be contrasted with ''Webcomic/TheStrongestSuit'', where the four card suits are also castes, but, while Hearts are also at the bottom, it's Spades who are the lowest-ranking Suit.
* In ''Webcomic/AMadTeaParty'', 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 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.

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* The ''Alice ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'': Ferin, people cursed into lycanthropic or BeastMan forms, are deeply feared and distrusted in human and elf societies. They're seen as inherent threats to others' safety and to civilization, and often considered to be essentially animals. When they're tolerated, this is often on the Nightmare'' example above can be contrasted basis of their perceived threat level. "Prey Ferin", with ''Webcomic/TheStrongestSuit'', where the four card suits nature of more docile animals, can make a life in urban areas, but "predator Ferin" are also castes, but, while Hearts are also at usually forced out into the bottom, wilderness. Acceptance has been growing over time, and in more metropolitan areas Ferin can live with a minimum of distrust, but it's Spades who are the lowest-ranking Suit.
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''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': 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.



* Flash from Webcomic/TheBugPond has a jealous disdain for winged insects. This would come in conflict with his personal relationships when he learns that his best friend Eldwin can fly.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Castoff}}'', there's some against elves, at least on part of the cart driver - then again, the elves don't seem so fond of him, either.
* In the ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'' universe, RPG sprites are considered arrogant, [[StupidityIsTheOnlyOption dumb]] and really angsty.

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* ''Webcomic/TheBugPond'': Flash from Webcomic/TheBugPond has a jealous disdain for winged insects. This would come in conflict with his personal relationships when he learns that his best friend Eldwin can fly.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Castoff}}'', there's some against elves, at least on part of the cart driver - -- then again, the elves don't seem so fond of him, either.
* In the ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'' universe, ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'': RPG sprites are considered arrogant, [[StupidityIsTheOnlyOption dumb]] and really angsty.



** Also from ''DMFA'', there is a species-wide restraining order against the fae that prohibits them from approaching either any {{Girl Scout|sAreEvil}} in general, or two girl-scouts in particular (who may have died of old age by now).

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** Also from ''DMFA'', there is There's also a species-wide restraining order against the fae that prohibits them from approaching either any {{Girl Scout|sAreEvil}} in general, general or two girl-scouts girl scouts in particular (who may have died of old age by now).



* In ''[[Webcomic/DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'', racism is rampant in the kingdom of Callan, specifically towards Orcs. It ''really'' came to a head with the Orc War. Callanians and Semashi don't seem to get along easily, either. Quite frankly, there isn't a nation on the planet that doesn't or at least hasn't indulged in this. 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.

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* In ''[[Webcomic/DominicDeegan Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire]]'', racism ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Racism is rampant in the kingdom of Callan, specifically towards Orcs. It ''really'' came to a head with the Orc War. Callanians and Semashi don't seem to get along easily, either. Quite frankly, there isn't a nation on the planet that doesn't or at least hasn't indulged in this. 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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''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.



* Crossed over with FurryReminder in the "D.W.'s Big Hit" strip of ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'', where a mean dog boy named Dennis makes racist (speciest?) remarks towards a duck girl named Mallory Quackenbush, leading to him getting punched by D.W. for it.

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* ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'': Crossed over with FurryReminder in the "D.W.'s Big Hit" strip of ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'', strip, where a mean dog boy named Dennis makes racist (speciest?) remarks towards a duck girl named Mallory Quackenbush, leading to him getting punched by D.W. for it.



* Widespread in ''Webcomic/FairyDust'', where it can take varying forms, from believing stereotypes to outright hatred. More pronounced between "civilised" races and those who are more adverse to city life for various reasons. The issue is made even more complex by the fact that fantasy races have actually different gifts and needs. What is a genuine biological difference, a gross generalisation or a plainly wrong assumption can be hard to tell apart.

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* Widespread in ''Webcomic/FairyDust'', where it ''Webcomic/FairyDust'': This is widespread and can take varying forms, from believing stereotypes to outright hatred. More pronounced between "civilised" races and those who are more adverse to city life for various reasons. The issue is made even more complex by the fact that fantasy races have actually different gifts and needs. What is a genuine biological difference, a gross generalisation or a plainly wrong assumption can be hard to tell apart.



* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
** Racism against constructs (those created or heavily modified by Sparks) is prevalent.
*** Subverted with Krosp. Brother Ulm doesn't trust him, but not because he's a construct--it's because he's a cat.
---->'''Ulm:''' They're all filthy liars, you know.\\

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
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''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Racism against constructs (those created or heavily modified by Sparks) is prevalent.
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---->'''Ulm:''' -->'''Ulm:''' They're all filthy liars, you know.\\



* Against the monochrome Inversians in the colorful world of ''Webcomic/{{Gloomverse}}''.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Gloomverse}}'': Against the monochrome Inversians in the colorful world of ''Webcomic/{{Gloomverse}}''.world.



* In ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), and the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causes a lot of consternation in polite society at first - though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer has just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interest 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.
** Taken to horrifying extremes with N.O.P.E., a carnivore supremacy terrorist group made up of canines who ends up trying to murder Lindesfarne's half-hedgehog, half-bat daughter because they view her as an affront to their 'genetic purity'. [[spoiler:The group ends up disbanded when DNA testing reveals all of them are mixed as well (one of them even having ''hamster'' in his DNA.)]]

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* In ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), and the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causes a lot of consternation in polite society at first - -- though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer has just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interest 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.
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dividers. Taken to horrifying extremes with N.O.P.E., a carnivore supremacy terrorist group made up of canines who ends up trying to murder Lindesfarne's half-hedgehog, half-bat daughter because they view her as an affront to their 'genetic purity'. [[spoiler:The group ends up disbanded when DNA testing reveals all of them are mixed as well (one of them even having ''hamster'' in his DNA.)]]



* 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 [[OurElvesAreDifferent 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.
* In ''Webcomic/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.
* 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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* In ''Linburger'' ''Webcomic/{{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 [[OurElvesAreDifferent 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.
* In ''Webcomic/TheLydianOption'' ''Webcomic/TheLydianOption'': Hodges is a member of the Terran Brotherhood - Brotherhood, a racist group of humans, and believes in a conspiracy to use human genes to create human-alien hybrids.
* ''Webcomic/MurphysLaw'': 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.too.
* In ''Webcomic/AMadTeaParty'', humanity is united at last, but there sure is a lot of racism against aliens and genetically engineered people.



* Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'', with gay not-{{Transformers}}.
* Played for laughs in ''Webcomic/NuzlockeComics''. Since Unova is a Type-2 EagleLand, they tend to employ national stereotypes towards other regions. For instance, Johto residents drive up phone bills and Hoenn natives are obsessed with water and brass instruments. PoliticalCorrectness is a regular topic, especially given that main character Ruby is from Hoenn and ends up [[StopBeingStereotypical exhibiting a lot of the usual traits.]]

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* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': Genetically engineered lifeforms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]). ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.
* ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'':
Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] from ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'', , with gay not-{{Transformers}}.
* ''Webcomic/NuzlockeComics'': Played for laughs in ''Webcomic/NuzlockeComics''.laughs. Since Unova is a Type-2 EagleLand, they tend to employ national stereotypes towards other regions. For instance, Johto residents drive up phone bills and Hoenn natives are obsessed with water and brass instruments. PoliticalCorrectness is a regular topic, especially given that main character Ruby is from Hoenn and ends up [[StopBeingStereotypical exhibiting a lot of the usual traits.]]



* Though it's only ever mentioned when discussing their version of events surrounding the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar, the Webcomic/OzyAndMillie universe apparently has mammals playing the part of the whites, and reptiles the blacks.
* The Helpers in ''Webcomic/PandorasTale'' are sentient beings who are bred and sold as luxury merchandise for the rich. They have no legal rights and many do not consider them to be people.
* Spirits in ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'' are often antagonistic to spectrals, which are living humans with the ability to see and interact with apparitions. Part of it is due to the fact that spectrals gain power by partnering with a spirit in a lopsided relationship that benefits the human more.
-->'''Whale-Frog:''' Jailer! Parasite! Tell me spectral--have they chosen which of my kind's fallen you'll ''cheaply imitate?'' Or is it a yet-empty prison I now destroy?

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* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Though it's only ever mentioned when discussing their version of events surrounding the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar, the Webcomic/OzyAndMillie universe setting apparently has mammals playing the part of the whites, whites and reptiles of the blacks.
* ''Webcomic/PandorasTale'': The Helpers in ''Webcomic/PandorasTale'' are sentient beings who are bred and sold as luxury merchandise for the rich. They have no legal rights and many do not consider them to be people.
* ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'': Spirits in ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'' are often antagonistic to spectrals, which are living humans with the ability to see and interact with apparitions. Part of it is due to the fact that spectrals gain power by partnering with a spirit in a lopsided relationship that benefits the human more.
-->'''Whale-Frog:''' Jailer! Parasite! Tell me spectral--have spectral -- have they chosen which of my kind's fallen you'll ''cheaply imitate?'' Or is it a yet-empty prison I now destroy?



* The Objectheads of ''Webcomic/{{Pilot}}'' face an awful lot of this, with people getting nervous around them even if they're just standing around and playing with their [[TVHeadRobot phone heads]]. It's mostly because the [[BigBad OB Mafia]] is made up entirely of Objectheads.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Pilot}}'': The Objectheads of ''Webcomic/{{Pilot}}'' face an awful lot of this, with people getting nervous around them even if they're just standing around and playing with their [[TVHeadRobot phone heads]]. It's mostly because the [[BigBad OB Mafia]] is made up entirely of Objectheads.



* Opossums in ''Webcomic/PoppyOPossum'' are treated like second-class citizens - being charged more for items at shops, being refused jobs or shelter, being called rude names and even attacked at times. Poppy tells her daughter that it's a result of the CreationMyth that opens up the story, but regardless of the veracity of the claim, it's very much present.
* The general distrust of the outsiders in ''Webcomic/{{Project 0}}''.
* From ''Webcomic/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.
* 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.]]
** Also, "[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-22 Terrans all look alike]]". Thanks to widespread uplifting, said group of Terrans includes chimps, a gorilla, and an elephant.

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* ''Webcomic/PoppyOPossum'': Opossums in ''Webcomic/PoppyOPossum'' are treated like second-class citizens - -- being charged more for items at shops, being refused jobs or shelter, being called rude names and even attacked at times. Poppy tells her daughter that it's a result of the CreationMyth that opens up the story, but regardless of the veracity of the claim, it's very much present.
* %%* ''Webcomic/Project0'': The general distrust of the outsiders in ''Webcomic/{{Project 0}}''.
outsiders.%%... what about it?
* From ''Webcomic/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.
*
''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': 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), Character}}s, 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.]]
**
]] Also, "[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-22 Terrans all look alike]]". Thanks to widespread uplifting, said group of Terrans includes chimps, a gorilla, and an elephant.



** Some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2004-06-28 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners.]]

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** Some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2004-06-28 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners.]] foreigners]].



* Genetically engineered life forms (the "transgenic community") face prejudice (at least among people who [[WeirdnessCensor aknowledge they even exist]]) in the ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' 'verse. ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.

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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 ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' 'verse. ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' is about the Black Ops Social Services trying to help them.In ''Webcomic/{{Skyvein}}'', both fantastic racism and earthly racism exist.



* The [[LightIsNotGood "light"]] side of the supernatural (consisting of mages and angels) in ''Webcomic/{{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.

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* ''Webcomic/Sorcery101'': The [[LightIsNotGood "light"]] side of the supernatural (consisting of mages and angels) in ''Webcomic/{{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 ''TemplarsOfTheShiftingVerse'' there is tension between the pointed ear humans of the Barrucian continent and the rounded eared humans of the Aramorian continent.
* ''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.
* Sentient birds in [[http://trialofthesun.com/ Trial of the Sun]] are treated less than respectfully by the humans, ranging from "I don't mind him being around per se, just don't let him on the porch" to getting stoned by children... which is confirmed to be potentially fatal, but hey, it's just a bird.
* Most of the backstory of ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' revolves around the three main races hating each other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals, for one, hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead. For another, eastern Basitins see the other two groups as ill-brought-up for their respective [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill personal independance]] and EthicalSlut tendancies respectively. Western basitins they hate worst of all, being the orc to the easterners dwarf.

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* In ''TemplarsOfTheShiftingVerse'' there ''Webcomic/TheStrongestSuit'': The four card suits are also castes, with Hearts and Spades as the lowest-ranking Suits.
* ''Webcomic/TemplarsOfTheShiftingVerse'': There
is tension between the pointed ear pointed-eared humans of the Barrucian continent and the rounded eared rounded-eared humans of the Aramorian continent.
* ''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 ''Webcomic/{{Trace}}'': When extraterrestrial creatures come to earth, the energy they release cause some mutation among choice some 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.
* Sentient ''Webcomic/TrialOfTheSun'': Sapient birds in [[http://trialofthesun.com/ Trial of the Sun]] are treated less than respectfully by the humans, ranging from "I don't mind him being around per se, just don't let him on the porch" to getting stoned by children... which is confirmed to be potentially fatal, but hey, it's just a bird.
* ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'': Most of the backstory of ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' revolves around the three main races hating each other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals, for one, hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead. For another, eastern Basitins see the other two groups as ill-brought-up for their respective [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill personal independance]] and EthicalSlut tendancies respectively. Western basitins they hate worst of all, being the orc to the easterners dwarf.



* In the world of ''Webcomic/UnitM'', humans and Monsters co-exist. Of course, humans hate and fear Monsters.

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* In the world of ''Webcomic/UnitM'', humans ''Webcomic/UnitM'': Humans and Monsters co-exist. Of course, co-exist, but humans hate and fear Monsters.



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors.



* In ''Webcomic/{{Skyvein}}'', both fantastic racism and earthly racism exist.
* TheFairFolk in ''Webcomic/TheWeave'' look down on [[HalfHumanHybrids offspring of fairy-human relationships]].

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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. 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.

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* ''Webcomic/BoyfriendOfTheDead'': On both sides,(human and zombie) there are those strongly against those different from them. Notable examples are the chef who [[spoiler: tried to have Alex eaten in a restaurant full of zombies]] and the addict Slippy who insists that all the zombies are just "things"


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* ''Webcomic/{{Hooky}}'': Witches are regarded with fear and hatred by many non-witches. In turn, many witches hate non-witches. The conflict is not helped at all by the long and bloody history between the two sides.
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** Eastwood's attitudes toward the people of anyplace he's not from are... undiplomatic... to say the least. Needless to say, [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2009-01-17/comic/big-trouble-in-little-taika/bloody-tourists/ this does not go down well with anyone]]. Although, as Virus put it, Eastwood isn't racist, [[IdiotHero he's just really]] [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2010-01-19/comic/little-trouble-in-big-taika/ignoramus-now/ ignorant and stupid]].

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** Eastwood's attitudes toward the people of anyplace he's not from are... undiplomatic... undiplomatic, to say the least. Needless to say, [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2009-01-17/comic/big-trouble-in-little-taika/bloody-tourists/ this This does not go down well with anyone]]. Although, as Virus put it, Eastwood isn't racist, [[IdiotHero he's just really]] [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2010-01-19/comic/little-trouble-in-big-taika/ignoramus-now/ ignorant and stupid]].



** Racism against constructs (those created or heavily modified by Sparks) is prevalent. There's also prejudice against Sparks, but it tends to be more justified, due to the way their ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder works. However, anti-Spark racism can get so bad that any form of advanced technology is considered "witchery" and can get you burned at the stake. The scout for a traveling circus mentions that he doesn't even carry an ordinary lighter, just to be on the safe side.
** Subverted with Krosp. Brother Ulm doesn't trust him, but not because he's a construct--it's because he's a cat.
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** Racism against constructs (those created or heavily modified by Sparks) is prevalent. There's also prejudice against Sparks, but it tends to be more justified, due to the way their ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder works. However, anti-Spark racism can get so bad that any form of advanced technology is considered "witchery" and can get you burned at the stake. The scout for a traveling circus mentions that he doesn't even carry an ordinary lighter, just to be on the safe side.
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--->'''Ulm:''' ---->'''Ulm:''' They're all filthy liars, you know.\\



* ''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. Of course, there are 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.

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* ''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: and the White Terror has a [[JustifiedTrope perfectly good reason]] for this though]]).this]]). The central characters of this story have, through their battles with each other and their own kin, come to question these distinctions. Of course, there are 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.



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

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* In ''Webcomic/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.

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* In ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', there's a lot of prejudice between herbivores and carnivores (arguably somewhat justified, (justified, what with one group habitually eating the other), with and the central couple's 'mixed marriage' causing causes a lot of consternation in polite society at first - though there's indications of a growing acceptance in society. (That, or the writer's writer has just run out of racism-based jokes.) Of interesting note interest is the perspective of a human from our world who accidentally fell into theirs (and got furry-fied on the way) - she 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.



** 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 (or at least, that's what Redcloak relays from the Dark One), 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.
** Blackwing is a cladist, identifying with other birds and dinosaurs in preference to mammals. Played for laughs and chiefly consists of cheering on dinosaurs. The one instance that could have had consequences -- telling V "You're on your own, mammal" -- was thoroughly justified by V's prior behavior toward Blackwing.

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** Redcloak, TheDragon, is a goblin, and treats hobgoblins like dirt until one saves his life - life, at which point he then becomes a goblin''oid'' supremacist (Technically, he says he hates ''all'' Humans 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 ''rac''ist).
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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 (or at least, that's what Redcloak relays from the Dark One), 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.
** Blackwing is a cladist, identifying with other birds and dinosaurs in preference to mammals. Played for laughs and chiefly consists of cheering on dinosaurs. The one instance that could have had consequences -- telling V "You're "you're on your own, mammal" -- was thoroughly justified by V's prior behavior toward Blackwing.



-->'''Whale-Frog:''' Jailer! Parasite! Tell me spectral--have they chosen which of my kind's fallen you'll ''cheaply imitate?'' ...or is it a yet-empty prison I now destroy?

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-->'''Whale-Frog:''' Jailer! Parasite! Tell me spectral--have they chosen which of my kind's fallen you'll ''cheaply imitate?'' ...or imitate?'' Or is it a yet-empty prison I now destroy?



** 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...

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** 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...Warriors.
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* ''Webcomic/BlondeSunrise: Initially, like most humans, Leonard thinks of lycans as little more than monsters. As he spends more time around them he starts to change his mind.

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* ''Webcomic/BlondeSunrise: ''Webcomic/BlondeSunrise'': Initially, like most humans, Leonard thinks of lycans as little more than monsters. As he spends more time around them he starts to change his mind.
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* The Helpers in ''Webcomic/PandorasTale'' are sentient beings who are bred and sold as luxury merchandise for the rich. They have no legal rights and many do not consider them to be people.
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* In ''Roleplay/EnemyQuest'', the alien Visitors invaded Earth from another dimension and started slaughtering humanity, beginning a war that lasted for over thirty years. Even though a truce was signed, officially ending the war, Visitors on Earth still suffer segregation and open hostility from their human neighbors due to the atrocities of the war.

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* In ''Roleplay/EnemyQuest'', ''Webcomic/EnemyQuest'', the alien Visitors invaded Earth from another dimension and started slaughtering humanity, beginning a war that lasted for over thirty years. Even though a truce was signed, officially ending the war, Visitors on Earth still suffer segregation and open hostility from their human neighbors due to the atrocities of the war.
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* Crossed over with FurryReminder in the "D.W.'s Big Hit" strip of ''Webcomic/Elwood2015'', where a mean dog boy named Dennis makes racist (speciest?) remarks towards a duck girl named Mallory Quackenbush, leading to him getting punched by D.W. for it.
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* Most of the backstory of ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' revolves around the three main races hating each other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals, for 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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* Most of the backstory of ''Webcomic/TwoKinds'' revolves around the three main races hating each other. Humans and anthropomorphic animals, for one, hate each other or see each other as ugly. Seen pretty well [[http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=720 here.]] Spoilers ahead. For another, eastern Basitins see the other two groups as ill-brought-up for their respective [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill personal independance]] and EthicalSlut tendancies respectively. Western basitins they hate worst of all, being the orc to the easterners dwarf.
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* Though it's only ever mentioned when discussing their version of events surrounding the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar, the Webcomic/OzyAndMillie universe apparently has mammals playing the part of the whites, and reptiles the blacks.

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* In ''Webcomic/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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against constructs (those created or heavily modified by Sparks) is prevalent. There's also prejudice against Sparks, but it tends to be more justified, due to the way their ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder works. However, anti-Spark racism can get so bad that any form of advanced technology is considered "witchery" and can get you burned at the stake. The scout for a traveling circus mentions that he doesn't even carry an ordinary lighter, just to be on the safe side.
** Subverted with Krosp. Brother Ulm doesn't trust him, but not because he's a construct--it's because he's a cat.
--->'''Ulm:''' They're all filthy liars, you know.\\
'''Agatha:''' Oh, that's true...\\
'''Krosp:''' ''Hey!''
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** 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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** 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 really does seem to object to the violence/crimes committed by The Light Warriors...
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* In the world of ''Webcomic/{{Unit-M}}'', humans and Monsters co-exist. Of course, humans hate and fear Monsters.

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* In the world of ''Webcomic/{{Unit-M}}'', ''Webcomic/UnitM'', humans and Monsters co-exist. Of course, humans hate and fear Monsters.

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