Labeling, Is stereotyping fair? |
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Labeling, Is stereotyping fair? |
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![]() My name's Katt. Nice to meet you! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,826 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 93,674 ![]() |
Calling someone a goth or punk or prep or goody-two-shoes, etc. Is it really fair to judge people? Or is it just an organized classification of people that could fall in those catagories? Is it fair to say that all are the same? Is it being racist in any way? Please post your opinions.
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![]() challenging the flock of sheep ![]() Group: Member Posts: 5 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 105,409 ![]() |
labeling is a natural process but it's not something that i personally consier to be 'right'. labelling has led to many problems in the past, especially involving race or music.
in america, when slavery was still around (and for long after), black people were labelled inferior to white people. as were most/all "minorities" [ah, another label!]. this was/is not right to do...and despite the enlightened thought that supposedly swept through our country, it's evident that racial labelling is still around. it is wrong, and most intelligent people know that it's wrong. music was also something that gained labels in our history. rock n' roll used to be the devils music, if my grandparents' memories are correct. now, we've grown out of that label as well as a society. think of all the labels that still exist. all the things that are stereyotyped and haranged for television's purposes. it's insane, and stupid, and it's always been my opinion that labeling and stereyotyping should be stoped... ...even though it's a natural process. we will evolve, our minds will grow, i hope it's in this lifetime (or i'm liable to go completely bonkers) |
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