1.
Stereotyping is a way of thinking about groups of people as if everybody in the
group is alike.
2.
Stereotyping emphasizes similarities in the group but ignores differences in
the group.
Stereotyping
emphasizes similarities but ignores differences in the group.
Stereotyping
emphasizes similarities in the group; however, it ignores differences in the
group.
3. Stereotyping
lumps people who are alike in one thing together, but claims that this makes
them alike in all things.
4.
Stereotyping emphasizes differences between groups but ignores similarities between
other people.
5. However, stereotyping
is usually inaccurate, always simple-minded, and sometimes dangerous.
However, stereotyping
is usually inaccurate and always simple-minded; sometimes, it is dangerous.
6. The
danger lies in separation between people and exaggeration of differences in
colour, nationality, religion, and language.
The danger
lies in separation between people by exaggerating differences in colour,
nationality, religion and language.
The danger
lies in separating people by exaggerating differences in colour, nationality, religion
and language. !
William
Strong-
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