In ‘Clint Smith: How to raise a black son in America’ racial profiling is a major tent of prejudice and for many growing up the idea that people of a particular race are not as privileged as others is what upholds the prejudicial culture. ‘In Jimmy Carter: Why I believe the mistreatment of women is the number one human rights abuse’ the argument presented is that prejudice is a creation of humans in which they set laws that undermine and enslave members of a particular group. In particular, women and the poor are subjected to laws because men and other groups have assumed the dominant position. In ‘Jenni Chand and Lisa Dazols: This is what LGBT life is like around the world’ the system of the society based on long-held assumptions and notions contributes to prejudice around the world which denies people the reality of who they are. Prejudice is associated with stigmatization in respect to gender presentation. Prejudice is an in-group versus out-group notion in which adverse characteristics are associated with the out-groups and hence the in-group depicts itself as completely different from the out-group.
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