Prejudice?
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2. BloodBeast commented 9 years ago
Nice video with a positive message, but I was disappointed to see that it's just an advert for Coke...
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4. nomaddaf commented 9 years ago
Sorry but I cry fake setup. They clearly went out of their way to find people that didn't fit their look. The way a person looks is an out ward intentional choice they make. To say that it is not a means of assessing them is bull. The wheel chair was just a dumb touch. Not being able to judge a book by it's cover is a false hood. Of course anyone can pic up a law book and a playboy and know what they are seeing. Basic life will tell you this is not how it works on the whole.Is every tattooed person a criminal? No. Is everyone in a turban a terrorist? no. But can we largely tell a person by hair,make up, the tats they have, the clothes they wear? Yes. To deny this is ridiculous. And every honest adult here knows this no matter how mush I get down voted.
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5. dushan commented 9 years ago
#4 i would say that it's more matter of experience and intuition as well as personal preference that crates positive or negative image of someone we see or we are getting in touch with in any way.
for instance, here on snotr, we don't see each other, and in order to decide do we like or dislike someone, we can rely only on persons avatar and what person is saying and how is reacting, and this can be as deceiving as physical appearance is
that being said, no, we "can't largely tell a person by...", at least not "largely"...
for instance, here on snotr, we don't see each other, and in order to decide do we like or dislike someone, we can rely only on persons avatar and what person is saying and how is reacting, and this can be as deceiving as physical appearance is
that being said, no, we "can't largely tell a person by...", at least not "largely"...
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7. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Drawing an opinion from the previous experiences is prejudice though #6, because this time it could just be faulty. I understand that we do this, I do it too, but most importantly is to be acutely aware of one's own inner reaction and not act on it and be aware that the assumptions could be wrong...because mostly they are.
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10. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
True words of wisdom #8.
+17 1. thundersnow commented 9 years ago