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Discrimination & Stereotypes

Discrimination & Stereotypes. Skin Color.

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Discrimination & Stereotypes

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  1. Discrimination & Stereotypes

  2. Skin Color • I had a question from a pastclass that asked “Why do people judge others by skin color?” The fact is color is visible and so judgements are made, and more often than not they are wrong. What does skin color actually tell us? Ethnicity perhaps? Let’s find out, activity.

  3. What do we know? • Worldviews can differ • This can lead to a clash of differing opinions/cultures • Conflict can be the cause for the failure to understand or accept differences (or perhaps lead to an exaggeration of differences with negative implications) • Conflict can be motivated by greed, fear and in turn leads to bias, prejudice, discrimination, racism and stereotypes

  4. Definitions Stereotype: • A standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, or uncritical judgment • The stereotype of the absentminded professor. • All women like to shop. • All Asians are smart.

  5. Definitions Prejudice: • An adverse opinion or leaning formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge • He has a prejudice against fast-food restaurants. • Women can’t be trusted with money because they like to shop to much.

  6. Definitions Discrimination: • Unfavorable treatment based on prejudice • He sued the company for age discrimination. • A manager won’t hire women accountants because he believes women are bad with money.

  7. Definitions Racism: • A belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race • Hitler's declaration of his belief in a “master race” was an indication of the inherent racism of the Nazi movement. • That white girl can’t work here because the owner is Chinese. (“By statute the Chinese are singled out as the only people in Canada who cannot employ white women.”1)

  8. Stereotypes-Canadian Provinces There are stereotypes around most cultures. Here is one view of our provinces.

  9. More Canadian Stereotypes

  10. Stereotypes:

  11. All Police eat donuts

  12. All AsianPeople are Martial Artists

  13. Are the other three any more inappropriate than the current name

  14. Which of the following celebrities is a genius (IQ of 140+)? Don’t Judge a book by its cover

  15. An IQ of 140? Madonna Shakira

  16. An IQ of 140? Steve Martin Laura Shields

  17. An IQ of 140? Dolph Lundgren Scott Levy – AKA The Raven

  18. Theanswer? • All of them! • Madonna – IQ 140 – Singer, and founded Maverick (an entertainment company) • Shakira – IQ 140 - Singer, awarded a medal by UN’s International Labor Organization, guest speaker at the University of Oxford • Steve Martin – IQ 142 - Actor • Laura Shields – IQ 158 – Model/Actress, member of Mensa, degree in chemical engineering from Leeds University • DolphLundren – IQ 160 – Actor/Martial Artist, masters degree in chemical engineering from University of Sydney, Fulbright scholarship winner to MIT • Scott Levy – IQ 143 – Pro Wrestler, member or Mensa, studied criminal justice

  19. Also • Just a few more to prove the point: • Asia Carerra – IQ 156 – Adult Actress, member of Mensa, full scholarship to Rutgers University, two piano performances at Carnegie Hall by age 16 • Quentin Tarantino – IQ 160 – Director • James Wood – IQ – 180 – Actor, member of Mensa, received a full scholarship to MIT, scored 800 (perfect) on SAT Verbal and 779 Math • Even: • Arnold Schwarzenegger – IQ 135 – Body Builder/Actor/Politician

  20. The Sacred Tree • According to the teachings of the Sacred Tree “If there is not a balance between our values concerning ourselves and our values concerning others, we cannot continue to develop our true potential as human beings. Indeed, if there is an imbalance, individuals, and whole communities suffer and even die.” taken from The Sacred Tree by P. Lane, J. Bopp, M. Bopp, L. Brown and Elders.

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