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Originally Posted by Pierre
Everybody carries with them their own prejudice and bias. Everybody make assumptions about everybody at first based on how they look, how they sound, what they say, what their name is etc.
Then, if you actually get to talk to people you may, or may not, re-assess your initial thoughts on the person(s)
It's human.
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You mean like people having big issues with, for example, foreign call centre staff and a connected misconception that anybody not British (white??) is by default a lying two faced criminal?
And when you do actually have to talk to a foreign call centre you've already made your mind up that you're going to have problems so resulting in you further reinforcing your existing prejudices.
Yeah, I suppose you could say it's only human