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No, not really. Let's have a multiple choice question:
Which one is the bigot?
A. An employer who fired a worker after he brought his gay partner to the annual Christmas party.
B. The CFO who quit in protest over the firing of his colleague.
Until sometime this century, everyone on planet earth would answer A. Not a single person would label those in category B as "bigots."
Now in an Orwellian exercise, you've redefined the word to include both groups. It's astounding really.
Google must thinks it's astounding also. It's the very first thing when you seek bigotry.
Yes it does follow closely to my definition [which simplifies it]