Why is prejudice said to be irrational??
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Paul Bloom argues that while prejudice can be irrational and have terrible consequences, it is natural and often quite rational. This is because prejudices are based on the human tendency to categorise objects and people based on prior experience.
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Prejudice is said to be irrational because it is an adaptive attribute. For example, if you see a snake, it is human nature to immediately come to the conclusion that it is poisonous even if it is not. You are prejudiced against snakes because you adapt yourself to this belief of yours. You refuse to pay heed to anyone who tries to convince you with the truth.
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