Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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BINGO!!!!! All violators take heed!
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I don't look at someone and automatically assume that s/he is a bigot (unless they happen to be wearing a KKK sheet with insignia or the dressed like a Brown Shirt or in full SS uniform) any more than I would assume the woman wearing the Democrat t-shirt is a good person. That would be judging unfairly. I judge each person on their merits -- their words, their deeds -- not their appearance, their status, their wealth. If you use racially bigoted words, it is reasonable to assume you are a bigot. If you say stereotypical things about another because of the way they dress, the color of their skin, their choice of a god, then I'm going to assume that at the very least you are prejudiced. If you physically try to act on your words, I'm going to do everything in my power to stop you from doing so. So, where am I judging unfairly? Where am I denying a bigot the right to think and feel whatever it feels? I'll just be damned if they'll use those kind of words around me and I certainly don't have to associate with them.
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Don't ya just love it when "open-minded" and "accepting" people campaigning and researching against prejudicial labeling and conclusions STEREOTYPE millions of people based on a flimsy 14-yr-old study with only 71 people in it???
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Can anyone be prejudiced and/or bigoted if they never verbalize an opinion/a statement one way or the other?
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OK, Lou, I'll bite.
We are all prejuiced to some extent, if we are riased in a famuily that had stong predjedices. It seems to rub off as we had heard it, so many times. When we turn 18, we all have a rsponsibility to ourselves, to think for ourselves, and reject thoughts, that are not right. Are we perfect? NO!!! We owe it to ourselve,s to become an open fair minded person, who rejects discrimination and biases, that are held by our parents, and do what is right. In a perect world, there would be no predejuice and hateful things, that are done to other people. It cannot be chalked up to, "man's inhumanity to man". Nuff said..........
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I read every post and see calm honest opinions and discussions. No bitterness and ugliness here. I try to wait and not prejudge others.
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Stereotypes are for the most part accurate, it's how they become stereotypes. If they weren't, they'd die out and be forgotten. These things live on because they ARE accurate. Yes, we DO owe it to ourselves to become open minded and search for the truth. Things continue to get worse when a problem isn't addressed. We have problems that aren't getting addressed because we're not allowed to discuss them. We don't live in a perfect world, deal with it accordingly. People are just another animal inhabiting this planet. We're not as superior as we think we are. Most people are basically "out for themselves". You can't legislate that innate behavior away. |
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I think I recognize you Joe. And you speak a lot of truths. But...if you are who I think you are, you went too far for me.
And if you are a new poster, I apologize.
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Stereotype: To unfairly believe that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same.
Joe.....you couldn't be more wrong.
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A good book on this subject is "The Believing Brain from Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies". by Michael Shermer. Not to take away from the Author but an underlying theory is that first the Brain decides what it wants to believe and they goes about the process of developing proof of the belief. That is opposed to first developing proof and then deciding a belief. I think an example of this is that as children we are taught a religion and as we grow we develop support and reasons for our religion. In other words we are first given a belief and then go about proving it is the right belief. Interesting theory?
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I would actually take that theory from the book you mention one step further that our brain proceeds to go about either proving or refuting that belief. Otherwise we would grow up accepting and believing everything we are told as children and we don't do that - we question things and come to our own truths.
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This is one of those challenging theories. As we grow up and disregard our teaching as children we develop beliefs. Are these beliefs because of full discovery of proofs or at some point do we decide what we believe and then go about prooving it. At every point of our thoughts we decide on a belief and then go about "proving" it. It may come from our parents, our teachers, professors, or just a friend? Is there such a case where the person does extensive research and based on that decides on a position. Probably. but it may be that each point of being convinced the individual is creating proof based on a belief. One illustration is the person who submits they have the "truth" of something. I think the very best illustration of all of this is go to 10 different person(s) who profess their religion is the "truth"...??? I am a religious person but keep a positive eye as to how and why I got there?
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Confirmation bias. When you only listen to and accept that which agrees with your current view. If you like something, you only recognize that which is positive towards it. If you don't, you only recognize that which is negative towards it. It's a very common thought process. Everyone does it naturally. You have to go out of your way, feel like you're wasting your time, to listen to the other side. It's a very strong natural tendency. We are conditioned from infancy to believe this and that. For most, it's only when shown by "authority" that belief is suspended. Many lies DO extend well into adulthood. Those lies are the things "we're not supposed to discuss". Because they (people depending on us believing) don't want us to REALLY examine the issues. It's why we don't discuss religion or politics. Many continue to carry many childhood beliefs forever. Quote:
The only "truth" I know is we don't know the truth. Knowing that you can go to 10 different people and get 10 different "truths" about religion, why are you still religious? There are many completely different religions in the world. Within those major religions, there are thousands of different sects. Each professing that they know the truth. My bet, and what I believe is, none of them know "the truth". Nice discussion... |
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How do I get that danged "Like" button to work?
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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