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Because we grow up surrounded by images of stereotypes and casual expressions of racism and prejudice, highlights how easy it is to project our stereotyped impressions onto groups in the manner in which we have seen them portrayed by the media without ever understanding the extent to which this may have influenced our thought processes.

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