People, whatever their religion, social status or precedence, expect justice to be applied in society.
So why do they judge someone by the simple fact that their appearance does not please her? In this post we will talk about prejudice and how people judge an individual just because he has different thinking or individuality than his own.
Prejudice is embedded in all circles of social interaction, being an artifice used in the conviviality and at times when we perceive something unfamiliar, the unknown or the different.
It has its basis in our past and we inherit it by our primary conviviality. So, what would we say as right or wrong, what can and what can not have been born in another place with a different custom and reality? We would have a completely different notion of who we are, so what gives you the right to judge someone?
The fight against this kind of prejudice must be stopped by information, showing other customs and even how prejudice is directed at us. Teaching that only respect does the normal, the same or different.
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