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I believe that all sterotypes are based on facts.  All steroypes start somewhere, from a certain provalble fact or observation.  Just as rumors start somewhere, all sterotypes have some facts behind them. '''I am not saying that all sterotypes are true.'''  Oh, no, I know that.  However, I believe that sterotypes are not just bad.  They are a valuble tool for classifiy and making assumptions about people.  These are not alwasys true, of course, but they must be true in some cases, probably the majority.  Some sterotypes, however, are just plain wrong.  They are made up out of thin air.  How to differencate? I'm still working that out.
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Stereotypes get their basis in facts.  All stereotypes start somewhere, from a certain provable fact or observation.  Just as rumors start somewhere, all stereotypes have have some truths behind them.
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'''I am not saying that all stereotypes are true.'''  Oh, no, I know that.  However, I believe that stereotypes are not always bad.  They are a valuable tool for classify and making assumptions about people.  In marketing, for example, they are called demographics.  These serve the purpose of stereotypes.  Lower-income black men are more inclined to purchase tatoos, then whites.  That's not to say whites don't purchase tattoos, they do, just not as much.
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For example this data from http://www.loper.org/~george/trends/2002/Dec/28.html or http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0950/6_109/87564086/p8/article.jhtml?term= via http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=293818
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Ethnicity:
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White, non-Hispanic        13.8%
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Black, non-Hispanic        19.2%
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Hispanic                    11.8%
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Asian or Pacific Islander  12.3%
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Other                      12.5%
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Nor do you need to be low income.  That, however, seems to follow the trends.  Also if you observe the neighborhoods where tattoo parlors are likely to be found.  Now there are some in the middle of white suburbs, like one near me, just the majority are found there.
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That doesn't mean however, that you have to conform to themOh no!
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don't need to conform
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break out!
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will dissapear
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Some stereotypes, however, are just plain wrong.  They are made up out of thin air.  But are they stereotypes?
  
 
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Stereotypes get their basis in facts. All stereotypes start somewhere, from a certain provable fact or observation. Just as rumors start somewhere, all stereotypes have have some truths behind them.

I am not saying that all stereotypes are true. Oh, no, I know that. However, I believe that stereotypes are not always bad. They are a valuable tool for classify and making assumptions about people. In marketing, for example, they are called demographics. These serve the purpose of stereotypes. Lower-income black men are more inclined to purchase tatoos, then whites. That's not to say whites don't purchase tattoos, they do, just not as much.

For example this data from http://www.loper.org/~george/trends/2002/Dec/28.html or http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0950/6_109/87564086/p8/article.jhtml?term= via http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=293818

Ethnicity:

White, non-Hispanic 13.8% Black, non-Hispanic 19.2% Hispanic 11.8% Asian or Pacific Islander 12.3% Other 12.5%

Nor do you need to be low income. That, however, seems to follow the trends. Also if you observe the neighborhoods where tattoo parlors are likely to be found. Now there are some in the middle of white suburbs, like one near me, just the majority are found there.

That doesn't mean however, that you have to conform to them. Oh no! don't need to conform break out! will dissapear

Some stereotypes, however, are just plain wrong. They are made up out of thin air. But are they stereotypes?

-north phila bad hood -blacks crime -asians smart