People tend to judge other people most of the time unconsciously.
this judgment is unfair, it is a reality which is constantly present in our.
society. We tend to have certain impressions about people we see for the first.
time and predict the way they are and their background.
Also, past events and previous experiences tend to condition the way we.
prejudge individuals. We tend to generalize conceptions or ideas about.
particular kinds of people, and use these ideas as defense mechanisms. Several.
examples are quoted in this paper.
According to the labeling theory: "The process through which a.
definition is attached to an individual-, makes perfectly sense to state.
that prejudice exists in all societies.
Given the fact that society is related to interaction among members belonging.
to different ethnical, religion groups and social classes, prejudice or.
labeling is an innate principle. As long as different social classes exist,.
especially in Paraguay, prejudice will endure.
BODY.
It is very common to find prejudice anywhere, anytime.
Prejudice is not restricted to social classes or level of education. It goes.
from the upper level down to the poverty strata. Professional and non.
professional people tend to prejudge.
In our society, most of the time we prejudge without even realize it.
We think that a man wearing old and dirty clothes is poor and he normally.
lives around the river and he is a beggar or a thief, the same as seeing a.
woman wearing a short tight skirt and thinking of her as not being intelligent.
but simply a sexual object.
I believe that every human being with the full use of his senses tends to have.
a conception or misconception about people. So, prejudice is in our nature.
We tend to see a person for the first time and the immediate impression is.
purely physical. We have a tendency to speculate that people having tattoos.
and piercing are on drugs and love metallica. And people wearing suits are.
well behaved and educated.