
Areas where facts about prejudice aren't taught, or worse, where prejudice itself is taught, fare worse. My kids were taught at school about prejudice, and they give short shrift to any display of prejudice. That, maybe, answers your question, "Why?" Blaming someone else means that they don't have to take responsibility for their own lives mocking someone else means that they don't have to face their own shortcomings. They do this to hide their own insecurities and fears. People have been using prejudice for centuries, whether it's antisemitism, racism, ageism, "heightism", sexism, xenophobia, or something else. r/DoesAnybodyElse Ever read the main rules of reddit? Check it out. Do not hesitate to reach out to us about any questions, concerns and/or comments you have about the sub. New accounts are currently limited due to spam concerns, if you have a real post you’re trying to make, please write in so it can be approved.
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