Persuasive Essay About Prejudice

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Miroslav Volf once said “prejudice is a form of untruthfulness, and untruthfulness is an insidious form of injustice.” Today, there are so many diverse people in this world that it is almost impossible to avoid stereotypes which are almost always incorrect. However, the human race needs to evolve and shift away from judging people based on their ethnicity, culture, gender or religion. As individuals with a unique look and different perspective of life, we should realize that not only we have in common our own opinions and tastes, but also what we have in common is the way we form our belief. Therefore, writing this essay will guide you to understand that not only it is essential for a person, especially an individual who experience culture clash, to be treated as something more than a stereotype, but also will guide people to realize that prejudice should not exist, because it comes in many forms, it affects people lives and it prevents equality.

When people frequently hear the word “prejudice,” he or she instantly thinks it simply refers to …show more content…

Prejudice affect people’s social lives, emotions, and how people relate to society, according to Quetzal Maucci’s article “Children of immigrant.” Also in the same article, Shirley Acuna commented “When people meet me, they want to know what culture I come from or where my family is from. They want to put me in a box or assign me a label...” As Acuna stated, stereotypes are a big problem in our society due to labels about how a person should act according to their religion, culture, race or other facts. As well, stereotypes create a misconception of how people are and how they live in other cultures, religions, or cites. Therefore, this misconception could cause problems such as discrimination, what has already become a big crisis in our multicultural

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