Prejudice is a preconceived opinion or judgment about a person or group of people that is not based on reason or actual experience. It often involves negative attitudes or stereotypes towards individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, religion, or nationality. Prejudice can lead to discrimination and unfair treatment of individuals or groups.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 26
Prejudice is an unjustifiable or irrational attitude towards an individual or group. It is a negative or harmful attitude someone has based on a stereotype.
Characteristics of Prejudice:
- Negative attitude: Prejudice often involves holding negative views or feelings towards a particular group or individual. - Unjustifiable: Prejudices are not based on logical or factual evidence but rather on preconceived notions and stereotypes. - Irrational: Prejudices are not based on reason or logic and can be difficult to change. - Group-based: Prejudices are typically directed towards entire groups of people, rather than individuals. - Stereotypical: Prejudices are often based on stereotypes, which are simplified and exaggerated beliefs about a group of people. - Resistant to change: Prejudices can be deeply ingrained and difficult to overcome, even when confronted with evidence to the contrary.
Types of Prejudice:
- Racial prejudice: Based on race or ethnicity - Gender prejudice: Based on gender identity or expression - Religious prejudice: Based on religious beliefs or practices - Cultural prejudice: Based on cultural differences - Sexual orientation prejudice: Based on a person's sexual orientation