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A Wild Experience
The last few days have certainly been filled with ups and downs and turns. Since in-person classes were canceled, everyone has scrambled to ...
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ReplyDeleteI have never experienced any serious instance of prejudice.I just noticed some different behaviors of my friends in relating with people from other countries, specially from Africa. But they never treated them bad.
ReplyDeleteI saw a boy classmate of mine bullied by other classmates on accounts of his feminine and weird attitude.
ReplyDeleteI am not friendly enough to support him fully.
My experience was in my home town.
ReplyDeleteOne of my friends is half; his mother is a Japanese, his father is a Burmese, and his father's skin is black.
When I play with him, his father come, and then other people get surprised, and get distance from us.
I suffered from prejudice because of my allergy when I was an elementary school student. Although my allergy did not infect, one of my boy friends said he did not want to touch my hands because my allergy infected him.
ReplyDeleteI have never experienced any prejudice in my life that I can recall. However, as for what I would do if I witnessed serious prejudice I'll try my best to do the right thing under the circumstances. Starting by making sure that that is a real prejudice and not misunderstanding.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in Middle East. When I told it to my mother, she said that"Please don't be terrorist." I was very shocked by this. When people hear Middle East or Muslim, most of them still think about these, which are something dangerous.I think these attitude is prejudice.
ReplyDeleteI remembered my experience.
ReplyDeleteI had a Brazilian classmate in my elementary school. She could not speak Japanese well and she was left out from classmates. I was friends with her and we played after school, but I could not do any other thing for her.