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What is prejudice?

      

What is prejudice?

  

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This is to prejudge unduly positively or negatively. It is a product of stereotyped beliefs and negative attitude. Leads to thinking about people and events in predetermined usually negative categorical way. Prejudices become an issue where choices are made out of deliberate malice to show dislike, to stem personal fear, to demonstrate superiority, to exclude others and to denigrate or deny their presence and rights. In fact, prejudice becomes intolerable when it is applied to people who cannot change their color, their disability, gender or sexuality. Prejudice against people who cannot change who they are, or their identities, hits below the belt and becomes unacceptable.
Titany answered the question on December 7, 2021 at 08:45


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