Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Prejudice that lead to war
Prejudice can actually lead to war between parties that actually prejudiced against each other. For example, one well-known example of discrimination based on prejudice involves the Jews, who have endured mistreatment and persecution for thousands of years. The largest scale attempt to destroy this group of people occurred during World War II, when millions of Jews were exterminated in German concentration camps in the name of Nazi ideals of “racial purity.” From this example, we can see that prejudice can actually lead to war as the parties that are discriminating each other will start a conflict and eventually lead to war. As such, prejudice can lead to war as the misunderstanding and the conflict between the two parties get deeper and eventually lead to a war.
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