Saturday, November 30, 2013

Prejudice And Discrimination

In our society multiple kinds of minorities come face-to-face with the issue of Prejudice. The term called "Prejudice" is known as a prejudgement, which is a type of attitude that establishes with the individual before the conversing of the type of people they feel suspicious about, even before it occurs. Positive and Negative versions of Prejudice also exist. Both versions of Prejudice are interlaced with social class, gender, religion, age and sexual or political orientations. Prejudice is also connected with stereotypes, while the most extreme version of Prejudice is Racism. Europeans also chose to use racism to condone the commonly violent colonizing of the majority of Latin America, Asia and Africa.


The next part of this essay is known as "Discrimination". Discrimination is based around the cruel ways of treating multiple types of people. While prejudice is based around personality, discrimination is based around initiated treatment. Discrimination can be both negative and positive to the individual, in comparison to Prejudice. Prejudice and Discrimination back-up one another, and create a fatal cycle that hurts minorities. An example of how prejudice can transition into discrimination is that if white police officers assume that the majority of african americans are main initiative behind crime, they will begin racial profiling and put black people under arrest.


In conclusion. our only hope is that we find solutions to please individuals of all categories.

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