Tatum the Arthur wrote about Latinos and Asian Americans and how they are being stereotyped. She explains how they are stereotyped for something and tells us that they are not like how they are stereotyped. She discusses about how others not in the group as Asians and Latinos, might think the group is "too tight" does this increase the like hood that there will be suspicious or hostility from those not in that group?.
I think that there will be suspicious from other group, there going to start stereotyping the group because theory are too close, others might feel like outsiders and might not like that, if there was a class with about 55 students and 25 of them were Asians, 25 Latinos, 4 blacks and 1 white, do you think that they will all get mixed in? No Asians will become a group, Latinos a group and black the other, and the whit is left out, now how does the white feel? Of course left out. Do you think that white will sit there and do nothing about it? No she will start telling the teacher of how she is left out and she would try to break the group up. That's what others are doing to the groups, they are stereotyping them; so people would stay away they would start telling others about how Asians and Latinos. The stereotyped Asian about how they are perfect and how they are smart, if we look at Asians and how they are in school, at work or anywhere, will see that they are like everyone else they do get bad grades they do talk, they even yell. Not a lot of Asians are perfec. No one is perfect. Everyone is different and no one is perfect I think that's what we all should think about.
I think the distrust between "minority" groups will be reinforced by this view, that the other group is too close in. I think they will stay a way from each other and become as close as the other groups, they will become a little conscious of how they are too close. The minority groups might break down because I don't think they would want to be stereotyped like the other groups.