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What is Prejudice
What is prejudice to me?
By: AH7
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color:#660066">When I think of prejudice I think of racism. An example of prejudice is when the whites disliked the blacks just because of what they looked like. I think it might focus on a smaller group of people instead of the whole group of colored people. I think of people judging each other on their looks and what they have. An example might be in junior high where everyone has a little clique and then all of the different cliques judge each other. Sometimes it might even be at someone’s work. Maybe when someone is about to get a promotion and their boss may give the promotion to someone they like, but not because that person is working the hardest. They might even give the promotion to a person just based on how they look. Someone might not like a certain group of people just because of something that one of their people did. An example might have been when Osama bin Laden attacked the USA and then everyone in the USA hated the people in Saudi Arabia and other places around there. Even though those people may not have had done anything wrong they were considered almost just as bad as Osama bin Laden. Prejudice can happen in school, at home, and even all over the world at once. Just simple examples of prejudice may not be as bad as a big example, but it sure can hurt someone just as much. Prejudice might even be when someone is jealous of someone else for having something they don’t have. Then because that person has a certain thing they will hate everyone else who has it just because they don’t. If there was anyway to stop, prevent, or end prejudice the world would be a happier place. Since it is demonstrated all over the earth every place would be a little different in a good way. There is nothing good about prejudice and there never will be. Overall prejudice is a horrible thing that can hurt people’s feelings in every way possible.
Article posted September 16, 2011 at 09:08 AM •
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