08-01-2013, 07:12 PM
A couple of months ago our school conducted a research regarding prejudice where approximately 50 examples of common ones were listed. Students were to mark each one they personally shared and I thought the whole idea seemed rather pointless and stupid. The results, however, showed that most people claimed to have no prejudice at all which made me interested. There was also an option to add prejudices that couldn't be found amongst the examples, yet barely anyone claimed to be prejudiced in any regard at all.
I personally found it hard to believe that nobody at my entire school had any prejudices whatsoever and I sense there's a great deal of deception or even denial going on. In this thread I thought it would be interesting if people would share prejudices they have and are aware of. Now, I realize this concept is set to become a battlefield, and I'd like to acknowledge that the purpose is NOT to attack people whose prejudices offend you. I think most of us (if not all) have them and acknowledging them is probably a step in the right direction. Also, just because you're prejudiced against a certain group doesn't mean you're convinced your thoughts are correct or that all members within said group follow the behaviour you perceive. Let me begin!
I have absolutely no racial prejudices at all which I'm thankful for, having grown up in a very racist village. Whenever I encounter religious or spiritual persons, however, I automatically make certain assumptions that I'm not proud of. For example, if a person was to tell me he/she believes in astrology or, say, homeopathy (with the placebo effect as an exception) I'll instantly assume the person is naive, irrational or even stupid. I can't help it! I know it's not necessarily true and I know that there are plenty of people who believe in these things who are more intelligent than me, but the second I hear someone confess to belief in any of the aforementioned things my brain assumes "naive, irrational or stupid" until I'm proven wrong. Which is pretty awful.
This is the only prejudice I have. Can we leave our political correctness at the door and just be honest now?
I personally found it hard to believe that nobody at my entire school had any prejudices whatsoever and I sense there's a great deal of deception or even denial going on. In this thread I thought it would be interesting if people would share prejudices they have and are aware of. Now, I realize this concept is set to become a battlefield, and I'd like to acknowledge that the purpose is NOT to attack people whose prejudices offend you. I think most of us (if not all) have them and acknowledging them is probably a step in the right direction. Also, just because you're prejudiced against a certain group doesn't mean you're convinced your thoughts are correct or that all members within said group follow the behaviour you perceive. Let me begin!
I have absolutely no racial prejudices at all which I'm thankful for, having grown up in a very racist village. Whenever I encounter religious or spiritual persons, however, I automatically make certain assumptions that I'm not proud of. For example, if a person was to tell me he/she believes in astrology or, say, homeopathy (with the placebo effect as an exception) I'll instantly assume the person is naive, irrational or even stupid. I can't help it! I know it's not necessarily true and I know that there are plenty of people who believe in these things who are more intelligent than me, but the second I hear someone confess to belief in any of the aforementioned things my brain assumes "naive, irrational or stupid" until I'm proven wrong. Which is pretty awful.
This is the only prejudice I have. Can we leave our political correctness at the door and just be honest now?