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Prejudice Essay Research Paper Prejudice has been

Prejudice Essay, Research Paper


Prejudice has been apart of human beings since the beginning of time. People


hold disparaging views towards other groups because of sex, race, color and


religious beliefs. If our society hopes to move forward and continue to be


productive, prejudice must stop. In a time when the world is advanced as it ever


has been, prejudice still remains a major problem. Discovering the roots of


prejudice, and being able to understand prejudice views, we as a society will be


able to find solutions to stop it. To understand prejudice, we must first


consider all the factors that contribute towards it, and then find a way to


counter these factors one by one. Prejudice 3 The Roots of Prejudice There is no


simple one-word answer to the question of what causes people to be prejudice.


The result of prejudice stems from many complex mixtures of environmental


factors, upbringing, media, economic status, and finally experiences. With this


being stated, what is the main factor for prejudice, and what can we as a


society do to overcome prejudice views? When prejudice is mentioned, one tends


to think of white and black conflict, but prejudice views can also be held about


women, age, religion, and other ethnic people. To begin to understand the roots


of prejudice, it must first be defined. Prejudice is an attitude held toward the


member of some group, based solely on their membership in that group. How people


develop their attitudes and stereotypes of other people is where the root of


prejudice begins. By learning how and why prejudice views take root, society


will learn to change these negative opinions. Groups of people who hold


prejudice outlooks about other groups of people tend to process information


about these groups differently from the way they process information about other


groups. The individual traits and behaviors do not affect how they are viewed,


unless their behavior reinforces the prejudice opinion already held. There is a


belief in our society today that things are much better racially now then a


hundred years ago. The media portrays this idea daily. This statement can be


classified as being somewhat true, but we as a society still have a long way to


go to achieve racial harmony. Development of Prejudice There is still an


enormous public display and denial of prejudice in our society. According to


Earl Hutchinson: The most dangerous example of public racial denial is the


militia and patriot movements. Prejudice 4 They depict themselves as


?anti-government activists? fighting to preserve American freedoms. They


exorcised derogatory references to blacks, Jews, Asians, Gays, and Feminists


from their public statements and writings. The media and some civil rights and


liberties groups back them up and print their writings. These groups may differ


in tactics from the old Klan, Nazi Party, and John Birch Society, but they still


unite three points: White Christians must rule America, the federal government


is the enemy, and violence is the only accepted means to gain control. (1996,


p.87) When the media covers these groups, they give them free publicity and a


chance to be heard. Opinions are not only formed from the news, but also from


television, magazines, and radio. For a long time, there were very few programs


that portrayed blacks, Asian, Gays and other ethnic people in a positive manner


on television. Even today, there can be an argument that very few television


shows are geared towards minority races. For example, look at the popular shows


?Friends?, ?Frazier?, and ?The X-Files?, none of which have a main


minority character. By not having a positively portrayed minority on these


shows, the media is helping prejudice. Media, television and radio are all


contributing factors towards prejudice views, but not the only factors. The


Tradition of Prejudice People learn from a young age to form opinions, values,


beliefs, and stereotypes from their parents. Because parents and environment


play such a major role in children?s upbringing, it should be pointed out that


this is one of the main contributing factors towards forming prejudice views.


When children hear their parents saying something prejudice, or observe them


acting a certain way towards a group, the child begins to form the same


opinions. By forming the same Prejudice 5 beliefs as their parents, they are


inheriting prejudice behavior. Their environment plays just as an important role


in forming prejudice views. Children who come from a poor isolated area have


fewer experiences to draw their own differing opinions from their parents. When


a child comes from a more educated, less isolated environment, they have more


experiences to draw their own opinions from. This can help explain why in the


southern part of the United States people had, and still have a hard time


changing prejudice views. David Goldfield pointed out, ?white children


learned, and were taught at an early age that whites were supreme, and therefore


certain relationships with blacks were not acceptable? (1990, p. 12).


Goldfield goes on to explain how the southern view of blacks and minorities was


passed on to generation after generation by stating: Southern white children


learned these lessons in school and recalled them with parents and relatives,


the past becoming more romantic and less challenged by contrary opinions with


each passing generation. This was a society that passed down its heritage


orally. Southerners lived or visited among extended kinship groups, where at


least one member could recall either directly or through a close relative the


Eden of the Old South, the sacrifice and suffering of the war, and the social


and racial givens that emanated from this history. Southerners worshipped their


past; it became their present, and it colored their vision of the future. (1990,


p. 17) By showing how the south passed on prejudice towards blacks and other


minorities as a tradition after the civil war, one can now learn how and why the


roots of prejudice become learned traits. Learning how prejudice is passed on


from parent to child, we can look for ways to stop the tradition of prejudice.


Today, the south does not continue to have such a strong tradition of Prejudice


6 prejudice, but the roots can still be found. For example, just recently in


Texas, three white men dragged a black man behind their car, killing him. In


what became a national media event because of the gruesome and racially


motivated murder, one can see the seeds of prejudice were planted in the three


white males at an early age. They all belonged to white supremacist group and


admitted to killing the black man so they could move up to a higher position


within the group. Even in our society today, discrimination and prejudice can


lead to violence, especially when race is involved. Racial prejudice is not the


only issue facing our society today. There are many forms of gender prejudice


and discrimination as well. Prejudice Towards Women According to Baron and


Byrne, ?More than half of the world?s population is female. Yet despite this


fact, in many cultures females have been treated like a minority group? (2000


p.239). In our society, many strides have taken place to further women rights


and equality, yet we still have predominate prejudice towards women. Laws have


been passed world wide to help make prejudice against women illegal, like the


laws to help stop racial prejudice, nonetheless society has turned to a more


subtle prejudice. Examples can be found throughout our society and the world to


prove this statement. How many American Presidents have been women? Look at the


reaction to women officials in the NBA. How many women are CEO?s, professional


coaches, racecar drivers, military leaders, the list goes on and on. With half


the world?s population being comprised of women, you would think they would


hold at least a majority of these positions. Covert prejudice is instead how our


society has learned to be prejudice towards women. Once again, we have certainly


made strides from the past where women were suppose to be ?bare foot and


pregnant?, however we still have a long way to go. A prime example of


prejudice towards Prejudice 7 women in our society can be found from our former


Vice President Dan Quayl when he publicly scrutin

ized the show ?Murphy


Brown? for depicting a single working mom having a child out of wedlock. The


second most powerful man in the world was being prejudice towards women for


working and not staying at home with their children. He was blasted by some of


the media, yet he still found quite a few followers from our society. Society


has come along way with beliefs of the roles of women, but we certainly have a


lot further to travel. Another example I would like to present is one that I


experienced in a military Equal Opportunity Training class I participated in.


The instructor began the class by stating she would give an example of gender


prejudice if we would listen to her story and then write down the answer. I


considered myself to be a very unbiased gender person and looked forward to


taking the test. She stated, ?a man and his son were traveling and slid on the


ice. The father was instantly killed and the son was taken to the emergency room


in critical condition. Upon arrival, the doctor came out stated they could not


operate on this patience for he was their son.? The instructor asked us to


explain how this could be. My mind raced to come up with the answer. Maybe the


boy had a step father, or the boy?s dad was gay and the doctor was his


partner?.I was sure I had came up with the right answer, after all I believed


I did not hold any bias. The simple answer that the doctor was his mother never


occurred to me. Even I have a long way to go with my own gender prejudice, just


like our society. Women have always fought an uphill battle in our society in


fighting gender prejudice. To better understand the history of women fighting


gender prejudice in our society, I quote Veraware.com: American women have


historically been victimized by discrimination in suffrage (which was not


secured until a 1920 constitutional amendment), employment, and other civil


rights (for Prejudice 8 many years, for example, women were denied the right to


serve on juries). In the late 1960s the women’s movement experienced a rebirth,


and the demand for legal equality with men was pressed not only against


discriminatory practices but also against outmoded attitudes toward the role of


women in society. Some gains against discrimination in employment were made as a


result of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. In 1972 Congress passed the Equal Rights


Amendment (ERA) to the Constitution and submitted it to the states for


ratification. With only 35 of the 38 state legislatures ratifying the amendment,


however, the necessary approval was not secured by the 1982 deadline. By


understanding the historic battle to overcome gender prejudice, society is able


to better learn the steps needed to stop the spread of prejudice and come up


with solutions. Solutions to Prejudice The roots of prejudice in our society are


prevalent in many combinations of factors such as, upbringing, environment,


media, and finally experiences. Understanding the roots of prejudice are the


keys to solving the spread of it. First of all, I believe society must keep


passing laws against prejudice and fight it through government policy as stated


by Holly Sklar: We need vigorous debate over how to reshape policy in the public


interest – not the pseudo debate of false campaign promises, negative political


ads and talk radio hate-mongering. Rights and "entitlements" familiar


today – among them the eight-hour day, minimum wage, Social Security and the


right of workers to organize and bargain collectively – were obtained in the


face of strong opposition. Many of these achievements are being eroded.


Demagoguery is threatening democracy. To realize community over chaos we must


not only protect old Prejudice 9 gains, but forge new social, political and


economic rights for the 21st century. (1995, South End Press) Continuing to pass


laws to stop prejudice is a good start, but not the only solution. Society must


learn to educate our children throughout their lives on how to deal with


prejudice and give them the skills to overcome discrimination. Brian Aull


states: Even our federal government is at a loss in dealing with a problem that


is rapidly evolving into a full-blown national crisis. The problem persists


because we have avoided addressing it for what it really is – a social disease,


virulent and infectious, woven into the moral and spiritual fabric of society,


passed from parents to children, from one generation to another, for over three


centuries. The civil rights laws failed to thwart the growth of the cancer of


racism, because they only dealt with two of the disease’s symptoms – segregation


and discrimination – but not with the disease itself. (AAR, Internet) I believe


that education and the continuous passing of laws will help stop prejudice at


its roots. Finally, I note that the media plays a big role in how society forms


prejudice views, especially towards blacks. Author?s Kurt K. and Jason T.


surveyed the media for a report and stated: One of the most influential and most


prominate forms of media is the television. Many young Americans watch music


videos, which depict blacks as gangsters, drug dealers, and murderers. Many


movies also seem to show this portrayal of blacks, such as Boyz in the Hood, a


black film about life in the Los Angels community. Newspapers and news shows


report the crimes of blacks because it is more interesting but this form of news


is dangerously influencing young Americans to perceive blacks in a negative


manner. (1997, Internet) Prejudice 10 Changing the media?s portrayal of


prejudice in our society will help people overcome their stereotypes and


discrimination of other groups. All three of these solutions are a good first


step in overcoming prejudice, but no one solution will be the only answer to


solving the problem in our society. Applying all three solutions, education,


reformed media, and continuous passage of new laws will help squash prejudice at


its roots. Conclusion There are many contributing factors to the roots of


prejudice in our society, no one factor greater than the other does. Certainly,


upbringing and environment seems to be an inherit factor that leads to


traditional views of prejudice. While media, experiences and economic factors


contribute to the on-going problem of prejudice in our society. The solution to


overcoming prejudice in our society seems to lie in the ability to educate and


train our children from a young age. This will help give children the tools and


skills necessary for stopping the spread of prejudice in our society. Also,


reform of the media?s portrayal of gender stereotypes and racial stereotypes


need to be addressed. In order to fulfill a society with gender equality, we


must allow women to hold higher jobs and positions of authority throughout our


society. After all, women make up over half of the world?s population. No one


solution will be the only contributing factor in changing societies


traditionally held prejudice, but a combination of all three will help stop


prejudice at its roots. Finally, we as society must want to change as whole in


order to stop prejudice. Our society has taken a lot of steps in the past 400


years in overcoming prejudice as whole, but we still are a long ways away from


achieving complete gender, racial, religious and ethnic harmony. As quoted by


Maya Angelou, ?We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry,


and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in


Prejudice 11 value no matter what their color.? Or as Gavin Bush say?s,


?Racism is a product of fear and ignorance. The world is richer for the


mixture of different types of people?live and let life remove fear.?


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Middle Passage Press Goldfield, D. (1990). Black and white and southern race


relations and southern culture 1940 to present. Louisiana State University Press


Baron, R. & Byrne, D. (2000). Social psychology ninth edition. A Pearson


Education Company Versaware Inc, (1999). Internet, www.funkandwagnalls.com Aull,


B. (1999). Internet, www.artstistsagainstracism.com/educate. Sklar, H. (1995,


South End Press) Internet, www.southend.press. Angelou, M. & Gavin, B.


(1999) Internet, www.artstistsagainstracism.com/educate.

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