Racial stereotypes are automatic and exaggerated mental pictures that we hold about all members of a particular racial group. When we stereotype people based on race, we don’t take into account individual differences. We make these general assumptions about every person of a race just based off what we have seen from a few. Those small sample sizes cause people to think that everyone acts that way no matter what the social class. Due to the generalizations of these stereotypes, they really affect the average American just simply because of the stereotypes that are labeled with each race. According to Welch (2007), the racial stereotyping of criminals has been an enduring and unfortunate feature of American culture. However, following the civil rights movement, the linkage between Blacks and crime was galvanized. The stereotyping of Blacks as criminals is so pervasive throughout society that “criminal predator” is used as a euphemism for “young Black male” (2007).
Hispanics are over in the US illegally and taking jobs. A lot of people think that we should build the wall to keep them out because we feel they are taking jobs. Although, most Hispanics are here trying to make a better life for them and their family. They see that
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Those perceptions really paint a negative image among African Americans. This image really hurts African Americans in the face of law enforcement because they have that perception of how they view us so automatically we start off in the negative. Native American is believed to have been forced out, most people believe they live in tribes and that they still use spears and believe in dream catchers. Asian Americans come to the US well educated, independence, Asians have the perception that they are smart at math and that they have a certain innocence about