Prejudice is wrong because it involves making unfair judgments or assumptions about individuals based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion. This can lead to discrimination, exclusion, and harm towards others. Embracing diversity and treating all individuals with respect and dignity is essential for creating a fair and equitable society.
"I am prejudiced against him" is more appropriate and commonly used to express a biased or unfavorable attitude towards someone.
Prejudiced, discriminatory, biased.
Yes, "bigot" is generally considered a derogatory term used to describe someone who is intolerant or prejudiced towards those who hold different opinions or beliefs.
The word is "wrong". When pronounced correctly, it is "wrong", which means not correct. However, when pronounced wrong, it sounds like "right", which means correct.
The silent letter in "wrong" is the letter "w."
An antonym for prejudiced is objective.
The base word for prejudiced is judge.
Correct:I am prejudiced against ...You are prejudiced against ...I have a prejudice againstYou have a prejudice against
No Jesus was not prejudiced as he was the sinless Son of God.
Obviously when they're little kids either their parents and/or friends are prejudiced and discriminate people who are different. And that influences these kids and they become prejudiced and discriminate people who are different because that's what they're taught. Until a certain age children don't right from wrong. One: the parents shouldn't discriminate and be prejudiced themselves. Two: the parents should teach their children it's wrong to discriminate and to be prejudiced. Three: the parents should teach their children people are people no matter what is their skin color which country they're from what language they speak etc. Four: the parents should only let their children be friends with nice children; never let them be friends with children who will teach them to be nasty to other people.
Its bias becuase unbias means your not prejudiced on the subject
Prejudiced is an adjective meaning: "having a preconceived idea about something that isn't based on fact" "Janice is prejudiced; she thinks boys are all stupid."
Yes. People learn discrimination from the parents and only with the self realization that the thinking is wrong will it change.
of Prejudice
No.
Yes, and prejudicial is too.I don't want to hear his prejudiced views.Disclosure of that information could be prejudicial to the company.
"I don't think he's qualified for the job because of his background."