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Posted by: Stella303 Apr 16 2009, 8:50 PM




Its a chart I have to fill out on prejudice things, if u see anything prejudice put it in a catogory.

Here are the catogories

Telivision Programs News Programs On-line Publications Printed Media School Other


Thanks!
Stella303

Posted by: P-girl Apr 16 2009, 8:51 PM

Prejudiced things.... you mean the works are prejudiced, or the works have prejudice as their subject?

Posted by: xMileyGirl3x Apr 16 2009, 8:53 PM

Hmm, I've never done a chart on prejudice things, so i'm not sure what you could put.

I guess you could put tv show names (ex: Hannah Montana, Winx Club, American Idol, ect) under Television

Same with online. Like youtube, this site, google, ect

Sorry if I couldnt help alot

Posted by: Stella303 Apr 16 2009, 8:55 PM



Well, if you see an article about something prejudice that happend or u see something prejudice, stuff like that.

stella303

Posted by: xMileyGirl3x Apr 16 2009, 9:01 PM

Ohhh... well then i dont know

im soo sorry

ill keep an eye out

Posted by: P-girl Apr 16 2009, 9:05 PM

But.... is it supposed to be Prejudice the Author doesn't notice, or where they adress prejudice? If you want the latter, you can go for Harry Potter, where the Slytherin House is being seen as an 'Evil' house. All in all pretty prejudiced.

Or if you want Winx Club, how 'bout the entire 'Fairies are good, witches are evil' thing? They even adressed it in-show.

Posted by: Another Morning Apr 17 2009, 5:55 AM

If you need a real-life example, the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS is fairly well known in the US for being extremely prejudice against *** people, and claim that the death from the war in Iraq are God's punishment for allowing *** people to live in America. If you look them up, be careful, they use some pretty strong langue

Why do all the crazies have to come from my state?...

...It edits out the important word. >_>; Take the word "day" and replace the "d" with a "g". That's what I'm talking about.