gnomon
Well-Known Member
Well now I've completely lost track of the thread.
I'm going to agree with Jay that casting a negative stereotype is wrong. I base it on these reasons:
1) First, it might not be true
2) Even if true the stereotype may be based on social factors that have nothing to do with inheritable characteristic which leads to
3) The same stereotype may just as well be leveled against other groups rendering the singling out against the first group moot.
It still may be that an observation, even negative, might be true but it doesn't necessarily mean the person making the observation understands why it is so. More on that later.
As well, characteristics can be divided into biological characteristics which actually have little to do with ethnicity and social characteristics which have little to do with biology excepting the perceived notion that people of certain physical characteristics share the same culture. An incorrect perception.
Even positive stereotyping or pointing out general characteristics of a particular group can be considered prejudging someone or even lead to prejudice. I believe that blacks in America face prejudice because of the fact that blacks have been arrested for more crimes (certain crimes) leads to law enforcement adopting a different attitudes towards that group. There is nothing inherent about being black that would cause one to commit more crimes but the fact that law enforcement has been enforced more in predominantly black neighborhoods and the fact that one of the most common crimes enforced, drug laws, this criminal activity is the same across all major ethnic identities in the U.S. White supremacist organizations love to highlight the fact of minority incarcerations outweighing that of whites but they completely ignore facts such as the relatively short time period this has been so and the reasons as to why this is the case.
I'm going to agree with Jay that casting a negative stereotype is wrong. I base it on these reasons:
1) First, it might not be true
2) Even if true the stereotype may be based on social factors that have nothing to do with inheritable characteristic which leads to
3) The same stereotype may just as well be leveled against other groups rendering the singling out against the first group moot.
It still may be that an observation, even negative, might be true but it doesn't necessarily mean the person making the observation understands why it is so. More on that later.
As well, characteristics can be divided into biological characteristics which actually have little to do with ethnicity and social characteristics which have little to do with biology excepting the perceived notion that people of certain physical characteristics share the same culture. An incorrect perception.
Even positive stereotyping or pointing out general characteristics of a particular group can be considered prejudging someone or even lead to prejudice. I believe that blacks in America face prejudice because of the fact that blacks have been arrested for more crimes (certain crimes) leads to law enforcement adopting a different attitudes towards that group. There is nothing inherent about being black that would cause one to commit more crimes but the fact that law enforcement has been enforced more in predominantly black neighborhoods and the fact that one of the most common crimes enforced, drug laws, this criminal activity is the same across all major ethnic identities in the U.S. White supremacist organizations love to highlight the fact of minority incarcerations outweighing that of whites but they completely ignore facts such as the relatively short time period this has been so and the reasons as to why this is the case.