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The Language of Prejudice. Lance Jessurun and Emma Blyth. Causes of Prejudice. Prejudice results from generalizations When someone is labeled, they lose all qualities that make them up as a whole Only label that summarizes person as a whole is their full name. Primary Potency.
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The Language of Prejudice Lance Jessurun and Emma Blyth
Causes of Prejudice • Prejudice results from generalizations • When someone is labeled, they lose all qualities that make them up as a whole • Only label that summarizes person as a whole is their full name
Primary Potency • Primary potency is one’s most dominatingly apparent attribute, such as ethnicity • Those with particularly ethnic sounding last names call to mind all those true and untrue characteristics about said person's personality.
Slurs • Most emotionally-striking type of label • Diminishes uniqueness of individual • Points out the different one among conformity
Communism • Originating in the early 1920s newspapers, the word communist was often equated with alien, foreigner, extremist and terrorist. • After World War II, the word communist moved away from an actual political affiliation but rather a label used to point blame at anyone out of the ordinary
In Conclusion • In order to take a step towards the abolition of human classification, man must first abolish its obsession with words.