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Will there always be prejudice?

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Will there always be prejudice?

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  1. Yes


  2. No.  Eventually humans will kill each other off, get wiped out by an asteroid, perhaps get enveloped by our Sun becoming a supernova.  Then there will no longer be prejudice.  You might think we can get away in rocket ships, but we'll probably blow up each others rocket ships before that happens.

  3. Yes. Whether it be for race, s*x, clothes, religion, money, status, material items, an open mind, a vehicle, name.

  4. Of course. Prejudice allows us to differentiate between danger and safety.

  5. I think that when people want to feel good about themselves it makes things easier to cancel out competition from perhaps 50% of the population. I have an ex boyfriend who is now a fairly well known short story writer and he once told me that men are better writers than women. That pretty much cancels out half of his competition. When I pointed out that his favorite writer, Flannery O'Conner is a woman, he said that since she is g*y, she doesn't count. Anyway, this is a small example of what I mean, minus the hate, fear and evil that often accompanies prejudice and racism. So as long as people are insecure and are taught by their parents that others are inferior to them, then unfortunately yes, there will be prejudice on many different levels. But I will never say that is it OK, or that it shouldn't be constantly addressed, discussed and brought out into the open.

  6. I am sorry to say this, but people will always assume, so yes.

  7. iT iS A SHAME BUT THE ANSWER iS YES

  8. Of course. It would be foolish to try to remove all prejudice. Imagine a woman walking out to her car at night in a deserted parking lot. Shouldn't she feel a little prejudiced towards the young men standing near her car?

    Not all prejudice is evil; some of it is necessary for survival.

  9. Yes. We probably won't get the opportunity to better ourselves and become more love.

  10. yes, it will

    Same as judging people after their appearance rather than their personality. It's human nature, that's what our instinct does...unfortunately

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