• thedevisinthedetails@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    We’re not confused about why we do it. We’re aware that doing it has negative outcomes.

    No amount of prolix explanation excuses even the act of stereotyping.

    It may be impossible to avoid stereotyping entirely which is why people practice not doing it. You call this “politically correct”. I call it “behaving decently”.

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      1 year ago

      No amount of prolix explanation excuses even the act of stereotyping.

      It depends on why and how you use stereotypes.

      Prejudice only properly refers to judgments formed without consideration of the available information.

      Prejudging is legitimate when we do not have all the relevant facts of an object or subject, having to resort to inductive reasoning in order to try to induce and predict its individual characteristics.

      It’s all about trying to make new information about someone or something, so we can economize information.