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The Prejudice Map

The map,* made by a German techie with an apparently insatiable interest in all things Google, was generated by compiling scores of Google searches (e.g., "Germans are known for*"). It's a little suspect, I think, when you consider that Kenyans are known for "metaphors" and the Black Sea for "using weapons." * You've gotta click on this guy's fourth definition of prejudice to access the map.

“The Prejudice Map”