Stereotyping is what we all do. That's a part of being human. But, when we take our prejudices, bigotry, racism, and then act upon it, like rude remarks, violence, etc., then this become the problem.

Much of what we here against kilt wearing stems from ignorance. It's what 'they' become use to, and if they're not use to seeing kilts, then we, the kilted, must be considered weird in their eyes. People gravitate toward like minded people, and then judge them according to their own standards. They have no reason to go out of their comfort zone to get to know you, or to understand where you're coming from.

Groups will put themselves at the center of the universe and accept that their views are all important, and that the world revolves around them and their views. So, the further you, or your group, is from me, the weirder you must be. They can not associate with anyone (kilt wearers) different than themselves. It's out of their realm. Thus, rude remarks.

What to do? Keep on walkin' with kilted pride!!!