Being lazy, rebellious, having acne, and very curious about sex/and drugs.
some sports teams have mascots that are associated with American Indian stereotypes
i like being a teenager as we can do what we like but some of the times we can't do do that's not a issue .but whatever it is i like to be a teenager
i like being a teenager as we can do what we like but some of the times we can't do do that's not a issue .but whatever it is i like to be a teenager
the legacy of racism (apex)
No there are no stereotypes. It's just all about the game and going hard at it.
The imagery that is evoked when one thinks about the hippy subcultures are the music festivals, the flower power images, long hair and beards, as well as the ideals of communal living. It is also associated with some of the most long lasting musical groups.
no, there are no stereotypes about Hinduism. You might find some India western countries but they are very rare.
Because people still use old stereotypes to determine gayness.
Stereotypes about religions, age, gender or sex, disability. None of those are racial.
Stereotypes are widely held common beliefs about social groups, or different types of individuals. Stereotypes are beliefs, most of which are wrong. Stereotypes are not in and of themselves prejudice, but prejudice can result. For example, many believe that the Japanese are particularly brilliant, and there are similar stereotypes about the Germans being brilliant in science and engineering. These stereotypes don't seem to be negative and are possibly harmless. But even stereotypes like these might be used by some as a basis for harmful prejudices. There are many very unflattering stereotypes about many other nationalities and groups of every kind. So individuals don't really 'make' stereotypes; they develop over time within large populations and for various reasons. Individuals who don't give stereotypes much thought, or who are prone to prejudice, might easily fall into believing many negative stereotypes about groups and individuals from those groups.
they are all big and fat
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