but a compliment when its a positive stereotype? For instance, the opinion is pretty widely held that african americans are on average more violent, less educated, and less wealthy. But saying so would be racist, prejudice and inaccurate. But, when we comment on how the Japanese are so smart, that gays dress nicely, and that latin women have the finest asses, everyone laughs and giggles and has a good time. How many times have you heard, "Oh yeah, well I know a lot of black people that don't kill and steal, so you're wrong"? as opposed to "Oh yeah, well I know these gay guys who dress like complete slobs, and I know these really dumb Japanese people, so you need to shut your face"?
Is it just an innate human reaction to accept positive comments although they may be just an inaccurate as the negative ones? Or do we frown upon the negative stereotypes because society, or the minorities that they single out are afraid that there may be some truth in them?
Is it just an innate human reaction to accept positive comments although they may be just an inaccurate as the negative ones? Or do we frown upon the negative stereotypes because society, or the minorities that they single out are afraid that there may be some truth in them?