Entry # 10 Deep Thoughts and true talk
Stereotyping and discrimination are some of the most controversial topics
and actions in our times right now, and most people would agree that these two
things are things that nobody will ever stop doing, because there will always
be someone who wants to hate and discriminate against others whether it is
race, religion, age, sex, etc. Most of all are the stereotypes, no matter who
you are, no matter where you are, almost everyone will always stereotype the
people around them. Most people say that they do their best to stop themselves
from stereotyping others but still admit that they have those thoughts, but
never act on them.
For me
I learned stereotyping from my family growing up, while I was younger there
would be times to where my mother and I would be going places and she would
stereotype the others around us by locking the car doors three or four times if
we are in a “bad neighborhood” or overdramatically keep track of her purse. But
at the same time there would be people around us watching us, making sure that
we didn’t steal anything or I would hear offensive words from cuts in the
sentences that they don’t think that I heard. I think that I stereotype others
because of the experiences that I had when I was a kid and going through all of
this with my family when we went places, I instinctively due to others what was
done to me, but later in my life when I started high school I had to go through
a period where I was actively trying to get myself to stop thinking and acting
on these thoughts. One experience that I can remember of when I stereotyped
someone was when I first started dating my girlfriend was when we went to visit
her family for the very first time and automatically I assumed based on
everything that I was told when I was younger that we were going to a place
that I need to watch everything and make people believe that I am super tough
and “hard.” As soon as we got there I immediately found out that while it might
have been the first time that we have ever met I just had to be myself and they
were some of the most down to earth people and now when we visit them I just act
like myself and everything is great. Also, since I am in a biracial relationship,
and my girlfriend is African American I get those “double takes” and little
side glances. My girlfriend told
me some interesting stereotypes about her race, that really make me think where
did they come up with this stuff. One of the common ones I have heard is that
all “black people” love fried chicken and grape Kool-Aid. This is just stupid
she does not care too much for Kool-Aid in general let alone grape Kool-Aid.
The funny thing that she told me was that if you don’t fit within their
stereotypes they try to say you are not truly “black” which is totally
ridiculous because her race does not depend on whether she really likes fried
chicken or grape Kool-Aid, it depends on what culture or skin color she was
born into.
Jacob--You have some good points and ideas, but you are still quite brief. Keep developing significance and connecting to your audience. Don't forget about visual appeal as well.
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