Well, I don't think prejudiced is ever okay, but can be understandable in some situations
Say if a someone did something really horrible to you and then a little while later they start hanging out with somebody else and you don't like the person that they are hanging out with, as you might think that that person will be horrible like them, without giving them a chance, it is understandable, I think :/
Pretty naff example, I know, but it's the only thing I can think of at the moment
Prejudice occurs because many people are misinformed. Instead of taking the time to learn about other cultures, prejudice people believe in stereotypes.
Left, Right, Centred and Justified.
No, Candy's opinion of Curley's wife is not justified. His view of her as a troublemaker and a threat to the men on the ranch is influenced by stereotypes and prejudice, rather than her actual behavior. She is lonely and seeking companionship, and Candy's judgment of her is unfair.
In what ways) are compassion and preju- dice opposites?
Because its a learned behavior that can go both ways.
Prejudice can contribute to violence by fueling negative attitudes and stereotypes that can lead individuals or groups to act in discriminatory or harmful ways towards others. However, not all acts of violence are directly caused by prejudice, as there can be multiple factors at play.
Education, exposure to diverse perspectives, promoting empathy, and fostering open dialogue are ways to help control prejudice. Encouraging critical thinking, challenging stereotypes, and fostering inclusivity can also play a significant role in combating prejudice.
No, it is not justified to steal money from parents in desperate situations. Stealing is illegal and unethical, and there are other ways to seek help or support in desperate situations.
To be unfair in judgment means making decisions that are not just or balanced. Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions that are not based on reason or actual experience. Showing partiality means favoring one side or person over others without a justified reason.
Stereotyping is generally not justified as it involves making assumptions about a group of people based on limited or superficial characteristics. It can lead to prejudice and discrimination, and overlooks individual differences and complexities within a group. It is important to approach each person as an individual and avoid making blanket judgments based on stereotypes.
Left justified
Never. Prejudice is judging someone based on something unimportant like skin color or religion. Judging someone before you even know them never works out -- people are all different, and you can't tell what someone is like just by looking at their outside.