Prejudice By Lewis Morley and Suli Hussain
Key Definitions and Ideas Prejudice- to pre-judge something or someone without any real evidence to base that judgement on. Discrimination- when prejudiced ideas are put into action Tolerance- to accept that people have different beliefs and opinions than your own. Justice- that everyone has the same rights and deserves the same treatment Stereotyping- an over-simplified idea of a person or group of people Community- a collection of people who live and work together so that everyone benefits. Positive discrimination- is the act of providing special opportunities for minority groups who may suffer discrimination.
Causes of Prejudice Family/ upbringing: If your parents are racist, you will become racist Media: If the media teaches you that a particular race is “evil”, people will generate hatred. Friends: Your friends opinions and attitudes affect your own opinions. Ignorance: Lack of knowledge causes miscalculation Scapegoating: Blaming a particular group of people for a disaster of sort.
Effects of Prejudice Depression: Many people that suffer from prejudice struggle to cope with their feelings Violence: Many act violently against those that are prejudice towards them. Hate: Hate for a particular group can generate counter-hate. Loneliness: A feeling of abandonment and isolation can happen if effected too much Determination: Many feel energised by this discrimination and fight to change things that happen in their society.
Types of prejudice Ageism-discrimination because of their age Sexism-discrimination because of gender Disability-discrimination against somebody because they have a disability Racism-discrimination because of race Homophobia-discrimination from sexuality Islamophobia-discrimination of muslims Positive discrimination- When someone is positively affected due to their social group
“Love thy neighbour”. (Sermon on the Mount) “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, slave or free man, male or female. We are all equal in Christ”. (New Testament) The Good Samaritan “Using the same mud, the Creator has created many shapes in many ways”. (Guru Granth Sahib) Hindus believe that the true self is the atman, and in this way we are all equal. On Hajj (Islamic pilgrimage), all people are equal in appearance and action.
Government laws on discrimination Prejudice is a mental thought- so cannot be punished However, discrimination is illegal Race relations act 1965