Stereotyping: It Make Us Human | Akash Banerjee | TEDxYouth@Lancaster
Growing up in a rather conservative town, Akash has encountered stereotypes and prejudice almost every day of his life. However, he feels there is nothing wrong with stereotypes, if taken the right way. His talk is a very interesting (and often humorous) perspective.
Akash Banerjee is a freshman at Warwick High School. Growing up in the rather conservative town of Lititz, he has encountered stereotypes and prejudice almost everyday of his life. He is part of Warwick High School’s choir and band, and has a passion for drama. He also practices Taekwon-do, a Korean martial art. He has a strong passion for public speaking, and is also an advocate for Muslim rights, especially on social media.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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I think that the difference between stereotyping and bigotry is that one has a hateful intention and the other doesn’t. However, that doesn’t mean stereotyping can’t be harmful. It’s natural and not always a bad thing, but when left unchecked it can cause you to make assumptions with harmful outcomes. It’s important to at least be aware of when you’re stereotyping, particularly when it comes to other human beings
Oh my god!!!! This is the best TED Talk I've ever listened to!!!! My dream in life is to meet you, you're so cool!! An inspiration!
I loved the talk. A skilled person
Very well said young man. Thank you. While we all do stereotype one another, we have to be ready to be proven wrong. It is like when a "close mind" find all the sources to prove his point versus an "open mind" who adjusts his/her views as he/she discovers more.
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THANK YOU!
A very nice talk
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