Prejudices are preconceived opinions or attitudes about a person or group that are not based on reason or actual experience. They often result in unfair treatment or discrimination towards that person or group. It is important to challenge and address prejudices in order to promote understanding and equality.
There will always be a person who hates someone for a particular reason. But the entire world will not be prejudice against others willingly because some people can learn tolerance to things that are unpleasant towards them. The reason that prejudism exists is because evil is still existent in the world.
Prejudice is a baseless and usually negative attitude toward members of a group. Common features of prejudice include negative feelings, stereotyped beliefs, and a tendency to discriminate against members of the group. While specific definitions of prejudice given by social scientists often differ, most agree that it involves prejudgments (usually negative) about members of a group.
Making judgements before having the knowlege necessary to be informed on a topic.
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"Prejudice" is the singular noun. The plural noun is "prejudices."
Bias
Prejudices can be taught or learned by personal experience. Biases can be taught by peer group or cultural influences. These biases can be hard to shake. Prejudices due to personal experience can be even harder to change.
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Yes genocide is a prime example of how cultural prejudices impact society.
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Unaffected by personal opinions, beliefs or prejudices.
Unaffected by personal opinions, beliefs or prejudices.