Prejudice: Futuristic approach or a nonesense doubt??
@THEcreationist (837)
India
October 28, 2009 9:09am CST
Hi, friends. Prejudice is something that lives in nearly everyone`s mind to some degree. Some people make their own opinions on certain kind of situations or persons while others are influenced by what the world has suggested them. Some people consider this approach as a cautious and futuristic move, while others consider it as a inflexible mind.
What do you think? To what degree is being prejudiced tolerable and intelligence?
Are you also prejudiced/over-prejudiced on certain matters/people?
1 response
@maezee (41988)
• United States
29 Oct 09
The only example I can think of of "acceptable predjudice" is when cops and detectives sometimes use racial profiling as a way to narrow down suspects. And this to me isn't even acceptable, but by law it is. I know that all people have their different biases, and everyone has 'em, but I don't think any of them are appropriate.
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@THEcreationist (837)
• India
29 Oct 09
Yeah, the same with me here, I also do believe that prejudice is never a wise approach.
By the way, racial profiling is not acceptable by law, but it is by the law authorities.
Thanks for your response. Happy Mylotting!!