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What's the difference between being the following?

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Racist

Prejudice

Bias

Stereotyping

Against

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  1. racism is profiling someone as something by their race

    prejudice means to pre-judge, not necessarily by race

    bias is to favor, again not necessarily by race

    sterotype is to judge an entire group


  2. Against - you don't prefer it

    Stereotyping- making generalizing statements about groups of people based on face value traits like skin color

    Bias - a tendency to prefer one thing over another because of previous influence

    Prejudice- discrimination against people or things for values attributed to them like ethnicity

    Racist- a state of mind a person can have that causes them to think negatively of a race

  3. Racist speaks for itself, doesn't it? Prejudice is used in the same sense but means "to use good judgment" or to decide before (pre-before, judice-judge) according to the dictionary. Bias is to lean toward a idea though not be bound to it. Stereotyping is something everyone does to some extent and is not always bad. Saying "Girls like to brush their hair" is stereotyping. Against is just a word. Use it in good health.

  4. they are all facets of the same problem.  though you didn't ask what they have in common.  Sorry!

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