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Stereotypes: Do They Affect You?
If you don’t already know, a stereotype is a generalization that is usually exaggerated or oversimplified and is often offensive to distinguish a group.
Imagine this: A middle aged man who is a hard worker and finished college with a degree in management. He applies for a job as a gas station manager for a major gas station company. He is the most qualified out of all the other applicants yet does not get the job. You may ask why he doesn’t get the job. I’ll tell you why. This is because he’s Arab and comes from a country that America is at war with.
This situation is only one of the many stereotypes that occurs everyday. Just because someone is of a certain ethnicity or religion, that doesn’t mean you can stereotype into groups.
Stereotypes are hurtful and most of the time untrue. Her are some examples of stereotypes:
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Every Arab is a terrorist
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Every Hispanic person is Mexican
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Every white American is rich
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Every white Southerner is racist
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All Blondes are stupid
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Every Hispanic person in America is an illegal immigrant
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Every German is a Nazi
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Every British person has messed up yellow teeth
These are only a few of the harmful stereotypes that are out there in the world.
If you’ve ever been the victim of a stereotype, which is a good probability, you know that they can cause you to do unnecessary things. They could make you lash out in rage or even confront that person face to face.
The chances are that if you stereotype someone more than once and mean it that could push them to do something irrational. America was built on the whole idea of “freedom” and “freedom of religion”. Yet, no one really accepts that and there is still segregation everywhere, whether it’s religious or ethnicity wise.
I have pretty light skin and no one would ever guess that I’m a Muslim or even Arab. My dad has pretty dark skin has been a Muslim all his life. I was also born a Muslim. My mom has light skin and that’s where I get my green eyes, my red hair, and my light skin from. If you saw me in the streets and I told my background, you’d probably think I’m lying. People always ask me if I’m a terrorist or if I know any when I first meet them. I always say no but they never believe me. The word terrorist means someone who causes terror or frightens others. The truth is, stereotypes give us ideas and push us to believe things that aren’t true.
Most people are affected by stereotypes and really don’t know it. There is really no person in this whole world that isn’t affected by stereotypes. Because of stereotypes, we don’t have quality of life. And without quality of life we can’t enjoy life. This is one of the main reasons people do not get along with each other and why people are separated by what they look like or by ethnic background. If we abolish all stereotypes we will finally be able to enjoy life without hate and without conflict. So, I ask you, can we do it?
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This is for Houda A. I totally agree with you. I always heard about discrimination against Muslims,women esp., but i never new what or how it felt because all mylife i was in islamic school, and still am, but when i started going out and volunteering i started to see and hear the discrmination and stereotypes. But it made me stronger and im telling you ignore them. Usually the ones that act like that are, most of the time, the ignorent ones. The educated ones understand what religious freedom is. And for Kamal A. i believe that WE can. and fyi r u guyz related.
(sorry i put it as a new comment instead of a reply)
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