also for other people’s minds. If they start hearing people saying racist comments, to fit in, they might start saying them as well. this process can go in circles for a long time, and start to effect a whole generation of kids in school. Negative experiences can also play a role in the causes of racial prejudice.
People tend to categorize the nationality of people into one. If someone encounters someone of a different religion and that have a bad experience, people will be likely to have a bad impression of all the people who share that religion. Past historical events play a key role in why many people are prejudice towards certain races and religions. National events like September 11th stay with people forever. There is a hard image that all Muslims are terrorists, which certainly is not true. It is that some Muslims are terrorists, though. This is an example of how people take one group of wrong-doing people and place an image in their
head. Ignorance is another cause of racial and religious prejudices. Ignorance is only natural. Human beings fear what they do not understand. The feeling of being dumb is one that not many people enjoy. Because they do not understand, it offends them and they let out their frustration through racial prejudice. After a while people strictly believe that a certain person or group is below them. This is not an uncommon act for the average person. Everyone has a little belief that they are better than the person sitting next to them, it is just a matter of how much they believe it. Some people have very strong beliefs that lead to a strong limitation of what they do. The people who are able to overcome this belief directly practice the act of getting rid of religious prejudices. Ethnocentrism is a key role in the act in racial prejudices. Ethnocentrism is the belief that your religion, due to your beliefs, traditions, and norms, is better than someone else’s. Ethnocentrism is practiced everyday all around the world. Ethnocentrism is and can be related to ignorance, but it is also a term by itself. It often leads us to make guesses about cultural differences. We are ethnocentric when we use our religious beliefs to make assumptions about other peoples religions. This is also directly a form of racial and religious prejudices.