Intrapersonal
name of interviewee: WXY (he does not want me to reveal his true name)
Xavier: Hello. What is your take on discrimination and prejudice?
XY: Well, for starters, I feel that there is a faint line between discrimination and prejudice.
Xavier: Really? what is the difference?
XY: Well, you could say that discrimination is a more general type of bias-ness and that prejudiced is sort of a more personal touch, like I am prejudiced against people who cannot talk properly and the blacks have been discriminated for a long time
Xavier: Oh yes, that is an interesting way of thought. So what do you feel about both matters?
XY: Well, you could say that I take prejudice more lightly than discrimination. Prejudice, in a sense, help us change ourselves, perhaps for the better. For example, if I am loud and arrogant, people will not like me because it is human for people to dislike people who are snobbish are proud. I will then change for the better, and maybe this will help me in the long run. For example, some people are biased against stupid people, and that cannot be changed if the person really has low intelligence, so he will; continue to be insulted, and that is a sad thing?
Xavier: So you feel prejudice actually has its good points?
XY: yes well I guess you could say that... Now, about discrimination. Discrimination is a absolute no-no to me. For example, the blacks were discriminated. That is wrong isn't it? Also, when gays are being discriminated, I feel that that is wrong as well. Just the same as employers hate ugly people and people who have no money to buy a proper suit. Its wrong, but the sad fact is that nobody can stop it. Even if it is/was stop, just count the number of years the victim have suffered!
Xavier: yes, that is very true. So, you don't have any good opinions about discrimination?
XY: nope, none at all. How can something so bad have any good about it?
Xavier: Well, thank you very much for letting me do this interview with you.
XY: You are welcome
Xavier: Hello. What is your take on discrimination and prejudice?
XY: Well, for starters, I feel that there is a faint line between discrimination and prejudice.
Xavier: Really? what is the difference?
XY: Well, you could say that discrimination is a more general type of bias-ness and that prejudiced is sort of a more personal touch, like I am prejudiced against people who cannot talk properly and the blacks have been discriminated for a long time
Xavier: Oh yes, that is an interesting way of thought. So what do you feel about both matters?
XY: Well, you could say that I take prejudice more lightly than discrimination. Prejudice, in a sense, help us change ourselves, perhaps for the better. For example, if I am loud and arrogant, people will not like me because it is human for people to dislike people who are snobbish are proud. I will then change for the better, and maybe this will help me in the long run. For example, some people are biased against stupid people, and that cannot be changed if the person really has low intelligence, so he will; continue to be insulted, and that is a sad thing?
Xavier: So you feel prejudice actually has its good points?
XY: yes well I guess you could say that... Now, about discrimination. Discrimination is a absolute no-no to me. For example, the blacks were discriminated. That is wrong isn't it? Also, when gays are being discriminated, I feel that that is wrong as well. Just the same as employers hate ugly people and people who have no money to buy a proper suit. Its wrong, but the sad fact is that nobody can stop it. Even if it is/was stop, just count the number of years the victim have suffered!
Xavier: yes, that is very true. So, you don't have any good opinions about discrimination?
XY: nope, none at all. How can something so bad have any good about it?
Xavier: Well, thank you very much for letting me do this interview with you.
XY: You are welcome
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