A stereotype is what someone thinks about others. A stereotype can affect people because it can start an argument. For example, one girl says that all boys are unfaithful, but not all boys are the same. Stereotyping can hurt people by putting them all in the same box. It would hurt my feelings, for example if someone said all girls in the Academy are hoes (because I am not one, and I don’t want to be called one).
Stereotypes can hurt others because it can lead to people being called names that they don’t fit.
A stereotype is a judgment about a person or group and sometimes a stereotype isn’t true. It hurts people because they might be stereotyped wrong.
A stereotype is a thought about a group in general. They can hurt when they are negative or people are put in the wrong place.
A stereotype is an opinion about another person/group. If the opinion is wrong or mean, it can hurt the person being put in that group.
Stereotyping is when you say that all people of a certain group are the same. Like to say all girls are hoes. You don’t know everybody so you won’t be able to put everyone in that group. You would just be putting a name on someone just because another person similar is that way.
A stereotype is when someone is judging another person that they don’t know. It affects people because you might not even know them but you still put them in the category and it can end in a big problem. Like if someone said all Blacks are lazy. That could start a big problem because all blacks are lazy.
A stereotype is a strong opinion about a group of people. They affect people and the way people see them.
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