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What is the difference between Racism and Stereotyping?

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E. Austin

E. Austin

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Answered Aug 30, 2019

Racism is unlawful while stereotyping is damaging to society, but not nefarious. Stereotyping can be characteristic of an individual, whereas racism is based on religion, ethnicity, and nationality of a person or group. Stereotyping is an image or conception that someone has about another group or person, regardless of their origin. Racism is illegal, and stereotyping is just immoral and unjust.

Racism is unlawful while stereotyping is damaging to society, but not nefarious. Stereotyping can
Racism is prejudice, intimidation, or antipathy directed against a person or people based on their connection to an in a specific racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. It is the belief in the superiority of one race or another.

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K. Myers

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K. Myers
K. Myers, Blogger, Chicago

Answered Aug 14, 2019

There are a lot of people who may use these terms interchangeably because they seem to be always the same. When you stereotype, you assume that someone will act depending on what you have heard about the person. For example, you may see a pretty girl and you will assume that she is a cheerleader because of her looks. Another example is you will see a person who does not look like he is wearing new clothes.

There are a lot of people who may use these terms interchangeably because they seem to be always
You would stereotype him as poor. Sometimes, the pretty girl is someone who can study well. The person who does not have new clothes may be very rich. Someone racist may judge other people based on their race and the color of their skin.

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E. Barnes

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E. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Professional Gamer, Washington

Answered May 24, 2019

Both the terms racism and stereotyping can be used interchangeably. They involve the poor and mistreatment of groups and types of people. The word racism came about in the 1930s. It is mistreatment based on a person's race. Certain races feel they are superior to others, which is one of the causes of this mistreatment. It is often portrayed by actions and vulgar words.

Both the terms racism and stereotyping can be used interchangeably. They involve the poor and
Stereotyping is an assumption made about a group of people. These assumptions can have a positive or negative connotation to them and are not always true. Examples include thinking all Asian people are good at math.

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