Stereotypes
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A stereotype is a conception that someone from a certain group of people has against another group no matter what the grouping has been made according to. Stereotypes are a major problem that outlines the majority of the social and political difficulties the world is facing, it clearly expresses itself in the Middle East in general, and what I’m looking into, Iraq in particular.
A lot of research, writing, and convincing has been made by many people along history to defeat the predetermined stereotype misconceptions made about certain groups to which they belong or don’t, they often miss the core point of their work by drifting into defending a group rather than manifesting the faulty nature of every stereotype.
In Iraq, the living evidence on the idiocy of all stereotypes is schools, as sectarianism, which is just a form of pushing stereotypes into our everyday life in disguise, hasn’t yet worked its way through the destroying of the college and education society, at least in some schools. Every school that I’ve been in as a student had a very diverse population of students including Arabs, Kurds, Muslims, Christians, and others, most of which are best friends and will hold friendships that last a lifetime."
I Love you Iraq
A stereotype is a conception that someone from a certain group of people has against another group no matter what the grouping has been made according to. Stereotypes are a major problem that outlines the majority of the social and political difficulties the world is facing, it clearly expresses itself in the Middle East in general, and what I’m looking into, Iraq in particular.
A lot of research, writing, and convincing has been made by many people along history to defeat the predetermined stereotype misconceptions made about certain groups to which they belong or don’t, they often miss the core point of their work by drifting into defending a group rather than manifesting the faulty nature of every stereotype.
In Iraq, the living evidence on the idiocy of all stereotypes is schools, as sectarianism, which is just a form of pushing stereotypes into our everyday life in disguise, hasn’t yet worked its way through the destroying of the college and education society, at least in some schools. Every school that I’ve been in as a student had a very diverse population of students including Arabs, Kurds, Muslims, Christians, and others, most of which are best friends and will hold friendships that last a lifetime."
I Love you Iraq
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