MARLO VORSTER

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Learning activity 4

16 May 2024, 17:05 Publicly Viewable

My ethnic community holds a tremendous respect for elders and the wisdom they share. Elders are regarded as the stewards of cultural knowledge and traditions, and their opinion is highly valued. This regard is more than a social norm, it is a moral obligation, expressing the concept that age gives wisdom and insight that should guide the next generation.  This reverence to elders can occasionally clash with modern ideas about equality and autonomy. This hierarchy may be considered outdated or even repressive in societies that value egalitarian principles and challenge authority.  

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10 Mar 2024, 13:32 Publicly Viewable

In the world that we are living in now , is stereotyping normalized , every rase , every sex , every kulture stereotyp atleast every day . I was stereotyped atleast more than a 1000 times in my life , people just asume the worst in others for the way they look , talk , walk even their personality . I was called I look dump just because I'm blonde or I was called I belong in a kitchen just because I'm a woman . 

In alle the textses they say that stereotyping happende even in the 1900 , it ia where it began and never stopped , I think we should stop stereotype and look at ourselves and think how would you feel if someone else stereotyped you .

Also social media is one of the platform where people judge you even tho they dont know you or never even met you but they already made up their minds og what type of person you are even though they never even spoke to you .