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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*Kathleen* |
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QUOTE ...they could be the cleanest, most straight edge virgins in the world... yes, but what are the chances that they are? its not realistic. the truth is that in the real world people tha tlook like that do drugs, sleep around, etc. etc. But you can also be a preppy rich kid and get drugged up and go around banging chicks all day. I'm usually labeled as a "goth," or "punk," and this is actually realistic. My best friend's a definite goth who is a faithful Christian. I moderate a Slipknot forum and there's plenty of kids there that are awesome and straight edge and extremely religious. I know more at my school, too. So...I think it's safe to say that people are learning, opening their eyes to the world. And, as I dress like that, I know when to act courteous and recognize my place. I mean, for school affairs and other things, I know to dress formally and whatnot. I think I'm on a path to leading a successful life. I mean, I get straight A's and am really active in school. I like defying stereotypes myself. Because although I don't favor them, I agree that they do exist and can't really be eliminated because of human nature. So yeah, to answer the question at hand, I agree with many others that it's not fair, although I can't deny its existence. |
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