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It depends on the type of bias.

Sexism:

"Each policeman needs to exercise caution when dealing with suspects."

This can imply there are no female officers or that women shouldn't be police officers.

Ageism

"Elderly people have no sex drive."

"Old people all become confused."

"Seniors should have their driver's licenses taken away."

These are based in discrimination against particular ages. They speak views that come from biases.

Ageism-mixed-with-Sexism

That hot girl is only looking for a Sugar Daddy.

Unmarried men over 40 years old are desirable 'catches'.

Unmarried women over 40 years old are old hags.

That old geezer winked at me.

Cougar women look for younger men.

These attach biases to both age and sex.

Homophobia:

"Gays are nasty."

"Lesbian women will make a girl child they raise turn into a lesbian."

These are derogatory towards a group and implies that gay people are less than human when compared to others.

Racism:

"White people can't dance."

"White boys cannot jump."

"Black people are more likely to want something for nothing."

These are biased and based on stereotypes.

Income-Poor Discrimination

"Everyone on welfare just wants a handout."

"People on Welfare don't want to work."

Many people must turn to Public Welfare to survive. Not everyone who receives public assistance never worked or do not work. Many people voluntarily seek to better their lives and do get off welfare.

Child Discrimination

Children have no knowledge or skills.

Children always need told what to do.

A well-behaved child is a well-rounded child. (But many highly creative children do not act "well behaved", and many "well behaved" children are just too scared to do anything because they've been so abused.)

Children who grow up with parents on Welfare or without a job will never amount to anything.

Children who grow up with parents with medical or psychiatric problems will grow up to have emotional problems.

Abused children will grow up to abuse their own children.

Each of these positions a child into a non-person-- they can't think or do by their own initiative. It assumes children need to be over protected.

Housing Discrimination:

"House for rent, perfect for a White professional, heterosexual couple without children."

This type of ad is illegal, as is any overt or covert racial or family status discrimination. It is basically saying that non-white couples, mixed couples, and children really are not welcome. What about a professional Black lesbian couple with well-behaved children?

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