I remember when I was a little kid back in elementary school, there was no discrimination, no racism, no stereotyping. No one cared what you looked like or where you came from, as long as you could play kickball and count to 100.
Now, as you get older, things get a little more rough. Stereotypes form, your race suddenly becomes the deciding factor in a lot of areas of your life, and people begin to assume far too much about you without even crossing your path. I'm not saying this is true everywhere, as there are exceptions, but it's commen enough to still be a problem.
So what do you think? Is it human nature to judge and stereotype others, or is it something that's taught?
Now, as you get older, things get a little more rough. Stereotypes form, your race suddenly becomes the deciding factor in a lot of areas of your life, and people begin to assume far too much about you without even crossing your path. I'm not saying this is true everywhere, as there are exceptions, but it's commen enough to still be a problem.
So what do you think? Is it human nature to judge and stereotype others, or is it something that's taught?