In order to understand what a stereotype is, we are first going to gather a clear definition of the word. The Oxford Dictionary defines it as such, “A widely held, but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.” This is the formal definition of the word and common to every person who ever walked this earth. This is a trait we all possess and those who deny it are not being genuine or honest with themselves. Irregardless of race or creed we stereotype or label people based on their looks, handicaps, skin color, ethnicity and a plethora of other stigmas. This is usually our first instinct of a person; some of us carry this on for a lifetime without a change in our beliefs. I bore a keen resemblance to those who are currently not in favor with this world. It is my outward appearance that compels me to share a story of a moment in which I was an unwilling participant of a biased situation. Biases such as my incident were meant to be callous. It was the heat of the moment and I was still yet to find out what this sudden angst was all about and I …show more content…
The televisions were all on and the horrific images of those planes crashing into each building were played on a loop. I sat at the table drinking my coffee trying to wake up and realize what was really happening. Those haunting words were now making more and more sense to me. As much as I did not want the face of those hijackers to be brown, well they ended up being fucking brown. CNN would scroll over and over and then loop the planes crashing; it was a nightmare to say the least. How was I going to sit there and defend me, my ethnic makeup? I am 40% Portuguese, 20% Dutch and 40% Asian Indian none of that mattered at all. I looked like each of those faces on the looping screen, furthermore who’s going to give a damn for an explanation when it’s based on