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Being Prejudice Against Someone

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SoarynTheEagle's Avatar SoarynTheEagle
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Something I've noticed while playing on vanilla minecraft servers for the first time in a REALLY long time is that people are really prejudice against other people for really stupid reasons. Sometimes they don't even realize it. If you don't like someone for whatever reason, you should really take these few steps to figure out if they really deserve it.


Ask yourself why



In order to discover if someone deserves your hate, you first need to ask yourself why you hate that person so dang much. Was it something they did, something they said, even something about them that really started to get under your skin?


Ask yourself these questions:



1. Is it something they did?

2. What did they do?

3. Is it something about them?

4. What is it about them?

5. Can they change those things?


If you answered no to that very last question, then you are likely hating them for something they don't deserve such as the color of their skin, their voice, or even the color of their eyes. If you do this, then you really need to take a second and STOP. Because that is an issue. Entire wars have been started over hatred. The American Civil War, World War II. Both of those were fought because people didn't like other people for things they those other people couldn't change about themselves. If you're doing that same thing, you really need to stop. It may not seem like such a big deal if you're just doing it in minecraft, but if you do it in real life not only will you be an incredibly mean person, but nobody will like you. Don't be that person that everybody hates. Prejudice is something that you change about yourself. So you should.




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03/23/2014 12:43 am
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Trusthimnow259
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You should make one on ranting bloggers who make a giant discussion out of small problems  when people are being trafficked and killed and your sitting at home ranting about people being on a video game! I mean im not saying hating is good but this is such a small problem! This sounds like one of those magazines that asks you questions to find out if your in a "serious relationship" I have two options I can write a blog about people dieing of hunger and rage that the world is cruel or... Why don't I raise money and do something about it! How about you wright a blog on that?
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01/18/2014 7:36 pm
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Jevtodjev
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Stupid, and way to serious
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01/17/2014 6:47 am
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ToadDan
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You should make one about how mature people go around saying "I hate it when young kids are on servers, they are too young to be playing Minecraft".
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01/17/2014 7:28 pm
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SoarynTheEagle
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Will do. I really love it when people give me suggestions. It take a lot more time than you'd expect out of the creative process.
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01/16/2014 9:11 pm
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daredseanyoyo42
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post this somewhere else no offense
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01/17/2014 7:28 pm
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SoarynTheEagle
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Not all blogs have to be about minecraft.
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01/16/2014 8:44 pm
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Hyst
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Erm...love your blogs, but prejudice isn't an adjective, it's a noun, and I don't think it means what you think it means... Definition: preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. The verb form of it means something very different. Maybe pick a different word like "biased". Sorry, I don't mean to bother you, just a little detail.
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