One form of prejudice is developed with the concept of socialization, which states that parents are the ones that pass discriminatory ideals down to their children.
Another form of prejudice passed down is with the media. Constant exposure to the unjust representation of different groups such as ethnic minorities, women, gays, lesbians, the disabled, and the elderly may lead to many people having a distorted view on all these different communities.
Unfortunately, people are pressured to continue adhering to these discriminatory thoughts. Many people fall victim to the action of conforming behavior. Conforming behavior is when prejudices may bring support from significant others, so rejecting prejudices may lead to losing social support. The pressures to conform to the views of the families, friends, and associates can be formidable. …show more content…
It can be confirmed that when competition exists in order to obtain a career position, people will succumb to prejudice to come out on top. This helps prove why most discriminatory acts seem to occur during times of economic and social stress. In response to early socialization, some people are especially prone to stereotypical thinking and projection based on unconscious fears. Ethnocentrism is the tendency to evaluate other's' cultures by one's own cultural norms and values. It includes a suspicion of outsiders. Most cultures have their ethnocentric tendencies, which usually involve stereotypical