When I read this excerpt from bell hook's Teaching to Transgress, a song from the popular musical,
Avenue Q, came to mind. The title of the song is Everyone's a Little Bit Racist
and in my opinion, that couldn't be more true. In reality, it is more than being racist.
Instead I find that everyone is stereotypical and judges people right on the spot, which is where racist attitudes
derive from. Whenever a person laughs at a joke which degrades a person of a
different race, religion, hair color, etcetera, they are contributing to
continuation of various stereotypes. When I first heard the song I immediately
thought it wasn't true, I thought I was above racism. But when I listened to it
a few more times, I had to agree because I am guilty of judging people based on
what they look like. For me, the truest dialogue from the song is "Well,
sure, Gary, but lots of people tell black jokes. I don't. Well, of course you
don't - you're black...But I bet you tell Polack jokes, right? Well, sure I do.
Those stupid Polacks!" Everyone has these feelings, but as the ending line
in the song goes, "If we all could just admit that we are racist a little
bit, and everyone stopped being so PC, maybe we could
live in harmony!" I have openly admitted to people that I judge them no
matter what they do, and if they don't like it I believe they need to realize
that they judge everything as well, just not openly. As long as people have
different faiths, different appearances, and are different in anyway
stereotypes will continue to exist in the world. I would like to see this change, but I do not think it will happen in my lifetime.
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