Definition Essay On Prejudice

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Prejudice
Our world is an amazing place, there is no doubt about it, but when we look closer in we can see all of our flaws. We, the human race, are cold- hearted. Not to just each other, but to mother nature and the Earth overall; we are all prejudice. Prejudice refers to the term prejudgment. Being prejudice, is making up a false opinion even if it is not based on reason or actual experience. It is making up stereotypes about someone or something even if you don’t actually know if that phrase is actually true. Being racist, as the human race is, is not something we are born with; it is something we are raised into being. Which is a good example that everyone has their own beliefs, and it is not a bad thing if you were raised into having a specific opinion. There are different types of prejudice such as gender stereotypes and racial …show more content…

It still exists today because fear and hate still exist. People are afraid of anyone or anything that is not like them. But without being racist or having a false opinion, the human race wouldn’t have any opinion to go off of at all. We need different types of opinions from other people so we can argue about them, and we don’t argue to have winners and losers, we argue because we want to find good solutions to shared problems. Meaning we need to be prejudice because it helps us and others think critically, it comes from a basic human need and different ways of thinking. To stop being prejudice you have to know your roots and monitor yourself on the internet. The internet is where most attacks happen because people spit words at you that they wouldn’t if they were face to face with you. Most insults are thrown at each other in political debates, including false facts. It may be helpful to not tell children or anyone at all a false opinion until you know all of your facts or off of actually