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stereotypes

Stereotypes "Dumb jocks", "Women don't belong in a professional setting, they belong in the kitchen", "He must be a Jew, just look at his nose." Our society is based solely on face values where we tend to place someone in a category because of his or her actions. Prejudicial notations used to define members of a social or ethnic group are called stereotypes. We stereotype various groups of people, but none like women, different ethnic groups, and athletes. We typically stereotype women on the job. Women normally are associated with jobs such as nurses, secretaries, and tailors. These are jobs in which most people would label as a tender loving care job, which requires a woman's touch. Women are rarely associated with the titles of a Doctor, Lawyer, or CEO of a company. On occasion, when women are given positions of power, they are viewed as being power hungry and male bashers. Male co-workers would be constantly put down by their superior, who in this case would be a woman, be!cause the woman had to struggle through life trying to make it in a man's world, or so the stereotype says. In the home, women have certain household


The most common stereotypes are those that are aimed towards different racial or ethnic groups. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. Professional Basketball, Football, and Baseball players have been the victims of some harsh stereotypes in the past few years. It is a stereotype that cooking, cleaning, and raising children are women's work. It is a misconception, to many people, that athletes are uneducated. The majority of professional athletes have been educated at w!ell-known colleges and universities, before they ever made it into the professional teams. African Americans supposedly can jump higher and run faster then their fellow athletes. Recently, possibly due to the media, the public viewed many professional athletes as being immune to rules, laws, and regulations. These chores and household duties have been deemed a woman's job since the beginning of time; the man would go out and hunt dinner and it would be the woman's duty to cook and prepare dinner. We often stereotype young black males as being involved in a gang because of the use of "ghetto" slang terms and the particular style and presentation of their clothes. We say that it is because of the athletes fame and fortune that they were allowed to walk free, meanwhile, we forget that this may have been the indiv!iduals first offense. The media constantly portrays most gang activity as a !result from the inner city black community; however, they seldom discuss white and Asian gang activity. We also believe that most of the African Americans make up the largest group of people on welfare, when in reality; it is whites that are the largest group requiring public assistance. Another stereotype is that pro athletes received special treatment while in college; if an athlete needed a certain grade to remain eligible to play sports, then the faculty graded him or her easier than the rest of the class. There have been incidents where athletes were let off the hook with a slap on the wrist, when a normal American citizen would have been locked up and given a stiff sentence for the same crime.

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