“Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Ever hear that before? You
probably have and think you haven’t prejudged anyone, but have you ever
stereotyped someone? Maybe you have, maybe you haven’t. I’m not going to lie I
probably have stereotyped someone. After this week I feel as though stereotypes
are so dumb. I think that there are so many stereotypes in our world, that they’re
inevitable. People from Country A are really smart or people from Country B are
obese. I’m not saying all stereotypes are wrong. People from one country may
have an overall higher IQ than another country. However, this does not mean
EVERYONE in this country is smarter than the people in the other country. I
just think it’s wrong to group an entire culture together based on what may
only be true for a few. Saying that all Asians/Indians are smart and only study
is definitely an overstatement. Just because I’m Indian, it doesn’t mean that I
am super smart, have A’s in every class, and spend every minute studying. These
stereotypes are not only wrong, they are cruel. Judging someone before getting
to know them is rude and doesn’t give that person the chance to truly express
who they really are. I don’t think I fit in the “Indian stereotype”, and I would
think it’s unfair if someone judged me based on my culture. My point is
stereotypes are unjust and downright mean. I’m not sure where stereotyping started,
but I hope it can come to an end soon. By slowly separating cultures, stereotypes are hindering humanity’s
progress towards total equality.
I found a map of the US that shows many of the stereotypes that are circulating through our world everyday.

I thought it was interesting to see how easily we were grouped and separated.
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ReplyDeleteI feel ya sister. I totally know how you feel and I feel the same way. The map is very interesting and I didn't know that the upper peninsula was known for drunk people..
ReplyDeleteI think stereotyping comes from people liking to think we know everything. It's so much easier to put someone in a box and say we know what they are like and who they are than it is to take the time to truly get to know each individual we talk to. Nevertheless it's wrong, and a hard habit to break. I like the map :)
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