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Stereotype

shoutOut on 1/1/09 by souf in

Stereotypes are as old as human culture itself. They reflect ideas that groups of people hold about others who are different from them.

A stereotype can be embedded in single word or phrase (such as, “jock” or “nerd”), an image, or a combination of words and images. The image evoked is easily recognized and understood by others who share the same views.

Stereotypes can be either positive (“black men are good at basketball”) or negative (“women are bad drivers”). But most stereotypes tend to make us feel superior in some way to the person or group being stereotyped. Stereotypes ignore the uniqueness of individuals by painting all members of a group with the same brush.

Stereotypes can appear in the media because of the biases of writers, directors, producers, reporters and editors. But stereotypes can also be useful to the media because they provide a quick identity for a person or group that is easily recognized by an audience. When deadlines loom, it’s sometimes faster and easier to use a stereotype to characterize a person or situation, than it is to provide a more complex explanation.

So are you a stereotype?

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Thanks for the comments guys

shoutBack on 9/1/09 by souf

yebo, this is nice.

shoutBack on 9/1/09 by Goggl3boy

yeah, this ones great :) well done souf

shoutBack on 9/1/09 by SilverSabre

Very nice!

shoutBack on 8/1/09 by nikiagold

I like the message

shoutBack on 5/1/09 by bluenote

Thanks Eric

shoutBack on 5/1/09 by souf

haha. as most people know by now on springleap, i don’t like font on designs, but this really works for me! it fits in so well with the theme, and like the design. nice going!

shoutBack on 1/1/09 by Eric