Bigotry doesn't violate the NAP
There's more to being a libertarian than not violating the NAP
Libertarians rationally view people as individuals first and members of a group if they choose to be.
Bigots irrationally view people as members of a group first by chance of birth.
@ThreeFrinker
Not violating the NAP is the standard for living peacefully in a libertarian society. Not everyone who lives peacefully in a libertarian society is a libertarian. A libertarian society would accept non-libertarians who don't violate the NAP.
@Mike4LNC
Bigotry goes beyond that. It is the obstinate or intolerant devotion to one's own opinions and prejudices. This contradicts the Statement of Principles which holds that individuals do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live in whatever manner they choose.