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what is the difference between discrimination and stereotypes​

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Answered by alisa67
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Discrimination means categorising people on account of their colour, caste, financial status, social status, class and other parameters and having different behaviour for different people.

Stereotypes is a term used for a special kind of habit, nature or practice is linked with specific kind of people. Or vice versa.

If a person eats too much cheeze, must be italian.

If a person eats curry, he’s Indian.

Even in India we stereotype people.

If he abuses too much, must be from Uttar Pradesh.

If he is from Bihar, must be a criminal and must not know english.

This is stereotyping.

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Answered by rakhister80
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STEREOTYPE

  • stereotype is a meant all image of opinion without regard to individual differences.
  • we create impress about a large number of people and past them through word of mouth or other medium.
  • stereotype prevent us from recognising individual differences and lead to prejudice

DISCRIMINATION

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