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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![]() In the land of make-believe, they don't believe in me... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 117 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 31,010 ![]() |
of course it's not fair. i try to talk to all ppl now matter how they're dressed or what they do. you learn some pretty amazing things about ppl.
for me i like to have fun with those sterotypes. the other day i'm dressed in all AE gear, and go into hot topic. No one expects me to shop at American Eagle and listen to Manson. and when i do go 'punk', some ppl think i have nothing intelligent to say. they don't know i'm planning to get a doctrine in art history. so yes, because i've hung out with different ppl, and my dress style varies, i learned about other ppl. and now i love how ecclectic i've become |
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