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What is prejudice ? Explain by giving two examples?

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Answered by Raghuroxx
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Prejudice is a baseless and typically negative attitude that an individual can hold toward someone else, or toward the members of a certain group. Prejudiced attitudes are marked by negative feelings toward someone, are often based on stereotypes, such as a belief that “all black people are unemployed criminals,” or “all Mexican people are illegal aliens and thieves.”

These feelings may be translated into action by discriminating against the person or members of the target group. An individual may be prejudiced against others based on factors such as race, age, gender, sexual orientation, class status, religion, and nationality, amongst other things.

Some of the more common prejudice examples include:

Racism

Sexism

Homophobia

Religious prejudice

Ageism

Nationalism

Classicism

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prejudice is an affective feeling towards a person based on that person's perceived group membership. For example, if we think English is the best language and other languages are not important, we are judging these other languages negatively. As a result, we might not respect people who speak languages other than English.

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