While reading the article “Decoding the New
Language of Racial Hierarchy”, its criticism of the idea of genetic inferiority
and racial hierarchy made me think how people make judgments on each other in
day-to-day lives. There are unfair judgments on people based on not only their race,
culture, or social status but also their appearance, their clothes, or even their
height. People sometimes make judgments based on their first glance at their
classmates, teachers, colleagues, or strangers. Each person holds different
preconceptions while judging others. Also, it is hard for people to eliminate these
preconceptions, because they usually result from parental education, school
experiences, and the media.
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