Unreasonable Judgement Held Despite Facts To The Contrary What Some Of Us Call Prejudice
An unreasonable judgement held despite facts to the contrary: What some of us call; Prejudice What comes to mind when the word Heterosexism is used, or perhaps Ethnocentricity? ... They sound so complicated, however at their core lay the simple truth: Prejudice. ... Whatever the case prejudice is prevalent in all societies around the world, whether it be religious fanaticism in Israel, or simmering waters between Ireland and England, or perhaps even yet the American and Taliban conflict that puts terror into the nation’s heart. ... And indeed, fear, anger, hate and suffering can most definitely be directly linked to prejudice. ... So, what exactly can one be prejudice about? ... We are unreasonable if we judge others negatively without evidence or in spite of positive evidence or use stereotypes without allowing for individual differences” (Mental Help 1). ... This is a prime example of the prejudice and stereotypes a woman like Judy Brady and every woman in this culture has had to endure, and she’s seems pretty sick of it. Gender of course is just one prejudice but, not to fear there are plenty more to linger on.