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* 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.

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* 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. As we learn later, the human kingdom of Alveria is pushing elves out of their territory, destroying their way of life, in the course of mining [[PowerCrystal magi ore]]. Since their diplomats are summarily mocked by the human queen, some elves resort to guerilla methods.
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* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Though it's only ever mentioned when discussing their version of events surrounding the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar, the setting apparently has mammals playing the part of the whites and reptiles of the blacks.

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* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Though it's only ever mentioned when discussing their version of events surrounding the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar, UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar and the UsefulNotes/CivilRightsMovement, the setting apparently has mammals playing the part of the whites and reptiles of the blacks.
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** The Trolls have a caste system based on blood color, with rust being the lowest (not counting mutant blood colors, which are even lower) and fuchsia the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for 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]] who doesn't seem to care about class.

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** The Trolls have a caste system based on blood color, with rust being the lowest (not counting mutant blood colors, which are even lower) and fuchsia the highest. Equius, a literal blue-blood, considers himself superior to the other trolls and is conflicted about his feelings for 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}} [[{{UsefulNotes/Juggalo}} rather base tastes for a member of the aristocracy]] who doesn't seem to care about class.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Avania}}'':
** Many Avian and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent Hequevar]] characters would appear to be racist against Osprans, at least owing to the context of war (particularly Hequevars, as their homeland was conquered and occupied by Osprian troops).
** Major Beckinridge says some not nice things to say about Hequevars, seemingly holding their culture in low regard.
** Valenvarius Narscio seems to revel in his elitism in general, but is particularly disdainful of the Avian races, describing them as "barbarians."
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** The "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.

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** The "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[[/note]]) [[TaughtToHate what he's been taught, taught]], and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Marionetta}}'': The country of Kalgratt discriminates against ''three-eyes'' ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin people with three eyes]]) or Ah'kon. Any discovered Ah'kon will be detained and [[spoiler: used in experiments]]. The entire country is taught from their childhoods that Ah'kon are extremely dangerous and to report them to the police.
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* ''Webcomic/{{RoyalBlue}}'': * IsThatWhatHeToldYou: Steira has strict anti-Deviant laws in place. Deviants are arrested and put into the dungeons because they pose a threat to the crown.

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* ''Webcomic/{{RoyalBlue}}'': * IsThatWhatHeToldYou: ''Webcomic/{{Royal Blue}}'': Steira has strict anti-Deviant laws in place. Deviants are arrested and put into the dungeons because they pose a threat to the crown.
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* ''Webcomic/{{RoyalBlue}}'': * IsThatWhatHeToldYou: Steira has strict anti-Deviant laws in place. Deviants are arrested and put into the dungeons because they pose a threat to the crown.
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* ''Webcomic/VampireGirl'': Vampire Hunter seems to view all vampires as being evil beings who have no business living amongst us and sucking our blood; [[FantasticSlur he also doesn't seem to have any qualms about using the word "vamp" like a slur]].
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** Yok-yok, [[spoiler:Redcloak's village, and metal-head orcs]] are treated by 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.

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** Yok-yok, [[spoiler:Redcloak's village, and metal-head orcs]] are treated by 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.FantasticRacism, and commented in the comic's forums that at least some of the Paladins may have fallen "off screen".
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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 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'' ''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]].)



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

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* ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'': Spoofed in [[http://nonadventures.com/2007/07/07/hardware-conflict/ this strip]] , with gay not-{{Transformers}}.not-Franchise/{{Transformers}}.
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* ''Webcomic/BloodIsMine'':
** Genetically modified humans are derisively called "lab meat" and treated more like objects than people. They are created to be disposable and no one cares what happens to them.
** Mutants are discriminated against, though it's less because of their powers and more because they are poor (mutations only manifest in people who live in low tiers, where radioactivity is very high).

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** 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]].

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** In the ''Start of Darkness'' print {{prequel}}, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the [[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]].themselves]].
*** It's later explained to Durkon by his patron god Thor that this wasn't intended to be the case. [[spoiler:During the gods' creation process for this iteration of the world, Fenris, Northern God of monsters, had the idea that races of people that aged and bred quickly (not unlike mice or other rodents) would ultimately outcompete other groups. However, when he created the goblinoid races and his theory didn't work out as he intended, he grew disinterested and turned his focus to more 'fun' monsters instead]]. Roy and Durkon discuss this afterwards, coming to the conclusion that [[VillainHasAPoint Redcloak isn't entirely wrong in his pursuit to better the lot of his kind]], even if they oppose the way he's approaching it.
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* In ''Webcomic/JustAGoblin'', adventurers view goblins as nothing more than another monster to hunt despite goblins being clearly sapient and capable of conversation, technology, and societal structures. After being hunted by adventurers for centuries, most goblins view adventurers as naught more than murderous barbarians and consider the idea of trying to make peace with them a bad joke at best.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Archipelago}}'':
** Weresharks, due to their [[TheBerserker culture]] are not popular around the Archipelago, especially with wereorcas, who have a long-standing feud with them.
** On the other hand, dragons, at least those from the eastern part of the Archipelago, are Fantastic Racists towards everybody, especially [[HalfBreedDiscrimination half-dragons]], because they're crazy about racial purity. [[spoiler: Anthony]] may have been an exception. [[CoolOldGuy Kroft]], who lives in Quillotia, also doesn't seem to care.
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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 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]].SuccubiAndIncubi. 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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** Eridan's best friend Feferi, whose blood is fuchsia (a clor only shared by the Empress of all trolls, making Feferi the 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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** Eridan's best friend Feferi, whose blood is fuchsia (a clor colour only shared by the Empress of all trolls, making Feferi the 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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* This is one of the themes of the furry SpaceOpera ''Webcomic/LancerTheKnightsOfFenris''. The story is set in a FeudalFuture where the mammalian species have organized into noble houses that sometimes come into conflict, but they're forced to [[EnemyMine unite in self-defense]] when the Drogahri, a race of [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent warlike reptilians]], threaten to conquer them all. However, bigotry between mammals doesn't just fade away; Jake Marshall, a mixed-breed canine, faces discrimination for being a "mutt".
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* ''Webcomic/HeartOfKeol'': Most humans believe that [[BeastMan Rencho]] are hermaphrodites with an uncontrollable sex drive, and require them to routinely drink a libido-inhibiting tea.
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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.

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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 being racist or prejudiced to Wilds in her presence.presence will get your face deformed by her foot.

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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.

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"other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.down.
** It's also established that, despite the other side being TheMagocracy and griffins being inherently magical, the specific magical aura that makes someone royalty just happens to only be posessed by humans.
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* ''Webcomic/UnOrdinary'': Those with no powers are considered crippled, and a parasitic drain on society. The ranking system the Authorities enforce encourages them to be attacked, beaten down and forced out of nice towns and cities.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.

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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[/note]]) cockatoo-griffin[[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".)

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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".)) It turns out that he's just parroting (no pun intended[[note]]Dwight is a cockatoo-griffin[/note]]) what he's been taught, and when confronted with the fact this is a prejudice, he backs down.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because an uryoum co-worker ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''.

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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different". Their employment is limited, because they can't use magic and (because of the aforementioned alleged world-conquering) aren't allowed technology, to the point where Dwight the griffin freaks out because Virginia, an uryoum co-worker co-worker, ''picked up Elliot's cellphone''.cellphone''. (He had previously assumed she was a lying traitor on flimsy evidence and hesitated while glaring at [[HeinzHybrid part-uryoum]] Grace before calling Elliot's group "people".)
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'',the "other side of this universe" has prejudice against uryoums. The justifications for this include that they supposedly once tried to take over the world, and that magic lie-detecting doesn't work on them, but according to Liam the griffin, it basically boils down to "they came from somewhere else, and they're different".

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* ''Webcomic/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/DragonMango'', [[http://dragon-mango.com/comic/chapter04/dm04-35.htm goblins are monsters, not people -- which drives Mango to ask why.]]



* ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'':
** Some [[LiteralMetaphor bad apples]] [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2004-06-28 decide to beat up on some oranges as foreigners]].
** There's also serious prejudice against demons and pigs. And [[HalfHumanHybrid Lil' E gets it from both sides]]



* ''Webcomic/{{Yamara}}'': "[[http://yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date=2005-12-26 There's no racism like fantasy racism. Like no racism I know.]]"


* ''Webcomic/NuzlockeComics'': Played for 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.]]

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* ''Webcomic/NuzlockeComics'': Played for 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 Political correctness 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/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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* ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'': ''Webcomic/{{Aurora|2019}}'': Ferin, people cursed into lycanthropic or BeastMan forms, are deeply feared and distrusted in human and elf societies.societies. Their curses make them stronger and tougher than others, and every child of a ferin is also a ferin. Mage society dislikes them because they resist magic and cannot use magic themselves, making a world with no mages seem inevitable. 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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