The Paradigm of Stereotyping
Stereotypes are part of our everyday life, sometimes we can find ourselves in a situation where stereotypes can shape our future on how we perceive the world to be. Every person young or old, are labelled with either positive or negative feedback cause by stereotype. The ethnocentrism of stereotypes, …show more content…
Let’s say, a kid is stereotype as black and obese, these expressions will crush his/her self-esteem, self-confidence and self-image. This can create major physical and psychological issues in his/her life. Stereotype target every cluster such as, women, men, old, young, black, white, Hispanic, and disabled. Women are stereotyped as bad drivers, and people usually think that’s true, not every woman are bad drivers, some of us are excellent drivers. Because of someone contextual doesn’t give anybody the right to assume that they are bad people or they must like spicy food because they are Hispanic. Men are represented as tough and motionless, and with no feelings, this is just a stereotype and a generalization of society. Men have feelings and emotions but, they choose not to show it because most of them are factual, they are able to control their emotions and …show more content…
Television news is a problem that need to be corrected, on the news black and Hispanic are disparaging of society, and people buy into that deleterious image that have been represented by us. We need to be open-minded about other peoples ' cultures and try to understand why they do stuff differently, especially black cultures. By being unbiased, we can build a comfortable and an exultant atmosphere. The education and justice system need to make an immense change, without it discrimination, stereotype and prejudice will always exist. American need to stop living in abjuration and faced these problems, which is the only way we can be the United States of