Do I Make You Uncomfortable By Rick Chillot

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In the article “Do I Make You Uncomfortable” by Rick Chillot, readers learn that it may be a beings’ unconscious fear of disease that propels them to be biased towards others. This theory is called protective prejudice, there is a link between violence and disease, and it is possible to overcome the unconscious reaction. It is important to understand that while it may be an unconscious bias it does not excuse discrimination against another person.
The unconscious fear of disease is protective prejudice because people are trying to protect themselves against disease. People do not have the ability to sense disease causing germs so the unconscious brain becomes aware of anyone that does not fit the image of a stereotypical healthy individual. Protective prejudice plays a direct role in bias towards obese and disabled individuals. Sarah Bramblette for example is a women that lives with lipedema and lymphedema; “conditions that cause an abnormal accumulation of subcutaneous tissue and fluid in her limbs.” She has to work harder than anyone else does because people have a bias against h...

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