Reducing Prejudice in referance to the Holocaust
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Despite tragic events such as the Holocaust, prejudice continues to exist throughout the world today. Although everyone has their right to freedom of speech according to the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, it should not be expressed in the dislike of someone or a group of people because of personal judgment. Prejudice is described as the process of prejudging something without having any real evidence to come to that conclusion. Its'
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first widespread killing of hundreds of thousands of people in such a brutal way. In order to reduce this and ensure that such genocide does not occur again, we as a country, as a society, should educate those around us about the disrespect and ignorance that is enveloped in prejudice. We also shall not sit back and allow such prejudice to take place because as a result of not speaking up, it is being condoned.
first widespread killing of hundreds of thousands of people in such a brutal way. In order to reduce this and ensure that such genocide does not occur again, we as a country, as a society, should educate those around us about the disrespect and ignorance that is enveloped in prejudice. We also shall not sit back and allow such prejudice to take place because as a result of not speaking up, it is being condoned.