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CHAPTER FIVE
  • Justice and Prejudice

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Go Worship With Your Own People
  • We are called to treat all people with respect
    and as if they were our sisters or brothers.
  • Unfortunately, this doesnt always occur. Take
    Mohandas Gandhi, for example.
  • Ghandi, a Hindu, was interested in the Christian
    church and was discriminated against when he
    tried to enter the sanctuary in a Christian
    church. He was told to go worship with his own
    people.
  • How did Christians discriminate against Ghandi?
    What kind of prejudice did he
    encounter?

3
Real-Life Prejudice
Did you know...
  • According to Tolerance.org
  • Every hour someone commits a hate crime
  • Every day at least 8 blacks, 3 whites, 3 gays, 3
    Jews, and 1 Latino become hate crime victims
  • Every week a cross is burned

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Real-Life Prejudice
What is Prejudice?
1. Favorable or unfavorable feeling toward a
person, place, or thing, prior to, or not based
on, actual fact 2. A prejudgment based on
insufficient data
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Real-Life Prejudice
Threatens the rights of people Illogical,
exhibits stereotypical thinking A fault when it
resists new information
  • Did you Know...
  • Negative prejudice is sinful.
  • Why?
  • Stereotypes types of prejudice that are
    oversimplified generalizations about some aspect
    of reality

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Stages of Prejudice
Extermination killing the undesirable
person or group
Physical attack violence and hate crimes
Discrimination harmful actions against
disliked persons
Avoidance avoiding members of a disliked group
Antilocution speaking against
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Stages of Prejudice
  • Types of discrimination
  • 1. Sexism misguided belief that one sex is
    superior to the other by the nature of things.
  • Examples of sexism
  • In no country in todays world are women treated
    as well as men
  • Greater poverty in households headed by women
  • Women suffer from glass ceiling effect
  • Some countries restrict the political
    participation of women
  • Women condemned to unending menial labor
  • Women victimized by men through violence

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Stages of Prejudice
  • Types of discrimination
  • 2. Ageism prejudice exhibited against older
    people
  • Examples of ageism
  • More and more elderly are living in poverty
  • Stability of Social Security and Medicare are of
    great concern as more people retire
  • The move to legalize euthanasia is an attempt to
    remove sick elderly persons seen as a burden

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Stages of Prejudice
  • Types of extermination
  • 1. Assassinations
  • 2. Lynchings
  • 3. Massacres
  • 4. Terrorist bombings
  • 5. Genocide
  • Example The Holocaust
  • - Resulted from anti-semitism prejudice
    against the Jewish people

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Stages of Prejudice
  • Nine ways you can fight prejudice
  • 1. Pray for your conversion
  • 2. Learn to celebrate differences
  • 3. Look for inequalities in your school, work
    place, and parish
  • 4. Avoid racial stereotypes, jokes, slurs
  • 5. Refuse to participate in any verbal attacks on
    homosexual persons
  • 6. Treat those with disabilities as unique
    individuals
  • 7. Visit a nursing home with some friends
  • 8. Avoid sexist comments
  • 9. Include rather than exclude

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Attempting to Explain Prejudice
  • . Why do people hold on to their prejudices?
  • . People are too lazy to think
  • . Scapegoats are an easy way to deal with
    negative emotions
  • . Prejudice makes people feel superior
  • . Prejudice thrives because it pays both
    psychologically and financially
  • . What are some characteristics of people who are
    prejudiced?
  • . Difficulty dealing with ambiguity
  • . Low self-esteem
  • . Authority-oriented

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Attempting to Explain Prejudice
The home is the central school for learning
prejudice
Prejudice is learned
Sexism is key in forming early prejudices
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Attempting to Explain Prejudice
  • Ways to overcome prejudice

Participate in programs that put self in the
shoes of others
Work with different groups
Establish laws/rules that require the fair
treatment of others
Be aware that prejudice is inconsistent with
ones values, attitudes and behaviors
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Vocabulary
  • prejudice
  • stereotypes
  • antilocution
  • Discrimination
  • sexism
  • feminism
  • patriarchy
  • ageism
  • anti-Semitism
  • scapegoating
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