Prejudice will never be eliminated. As long as humans have a conscious thought, they will always be prejudice in one way or another. Nevertheless, it may be able to be reduced by a world-wide effort to assimilate, but its success is as unfeasible as the idea of a Utopian Society.
promote equality, in order to create a peaceful relationship two things must be done
1)FORGIVE- yes i know it is difficult
2)Express similarity- show the other ethnic group that you are more similar than different
Prejudice is simply having an opinion about the value of something without any provable base in fact. As an example consider "I only eat vanilla ice cream because it is known to be the best of all the flavours". Racism is this same unreasoned approach to define the relative worth or value of sections of humanity on skin colour, religion, national origin or language. Prejudice springs from laziness and a desire not to explore defendable positions. You can fight ignorance by education, you can't correct stupidity.
Prejudice, Racism
The correct spelling of this word is racism. Racism is a type of prejudice based on race.
It is highly likely that most do, but not all acknowledgethe racism, prejudice, and/or discrimination they see against others.
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
The correct spelling is "racism" (hatred or prejudice based on race or color).
bias, discrimination, dogmatism, fanatacism, injustice, intolerance, narrow-mindedness, partiality, prejudice, provincialism, racism, sectarianism, sexism, unfairness
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The suffix "ism" denotes discrimination or prejudice against a particular group. Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on someone's sex or gender, typically affecting women.
Prejudice and discrimination can lead to social inequalities, marginalization of individuals or groups, and perpetuation of harmful stereotypes. It can also result in decreased opportunities, lack of access to resources, and negative impacts on mental and physical health. Ultimately, it can contribute to a cycle of systemic injustice and division within societies.
Stopping racism in South Africa.
A blatant sign of racism and prejudice. A symbol of hate
I'd say prejudice, hatred, racism.