Sunday, October 13, 2019
Cause and Effect Essay - Impact of Stereotypes and Stereotyping
Cause and Effect Essay - The Impact of Stereotypes       In today's society, our natural reaction is to put people into a specific  class that we feel they fit into upon our first impression. When we were in high  school, they were called clicks. There were your jocks and your cheerleaders,  who were usually the most popular students. Along with stoners, nerds, and then  the people who really didn't fit into any crowd, they were just there. When we  were in high school, all of us wanted to be in the "cool crowd". As described in  When I was growing Up by Nellie Wong, "I discovered the rich white  girls...imported cotton dresses...and thought that I too should have what these  lucky girls had..." In stereotyping people, we perhaps have ruined some great  minds.      However, when high school was over and the real world came true, high school  jocks and cheerleaders didn't have much of a lead on the rest of us. Their  popularity became nothing after high school. Our stereotyping of each other  could have been very harmful. Some students were intelligent but never given a  chance to prove it because of the way they dressed or because they smoked. We  could see it in our teachers eyes, and our own, when a student walked in with  glasses and a pocket protector we assumed that he was smart and way above the  intellect of the class. Same as when we saw a person dressed in all black  leather with chains walking in; we think that they will never make anything out  of themselves.      Now as adults, we work with all types of people. Most of us probably don't  realize that all the people we used to make fun of in high school for studying  hard or getting good grades are now the potential leaders of our nation. That  jokes on us. However, wha...              ...ave ruined some great authors,  engineers, doctors or even presidents because of our cruel stereotypes.      It's hard for society to realize that their simple classification of a person  without knowing them directly could have such an effect. If we were to  understand that just because we choose to where certain clothes or play sports,  that it doesn't mean this is the only thing we know. Society itself is full of  plenty of intelligent people, however, most of them will never get a chance to  prove this because, either we won't give them a chance anymore, or they have  just given up. Why should anyone try to prove their importance to us if we  aren't willing to believe them? We've never cared about them, so why should they  care about us? As a stereotyping society from as early as childhood, we have set  ourselves up for problems, which might never be resolved.                          
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