Prejudiced language refers to expressions or terms that reflect bias or intolerance towards individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other differences. It embodies attitudes that devalue or marginalize others and can perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination. Importantly, it is not limited to overtly derogatory remarks; even seemingly benign language can be prejudiced if it reinforces harmful assumptions or fails to acknowledge the dignity of others. Being aware of and avoiding prejudiced language is essential for fostering respectful and inclusive communication.
A definition of prejudiced language is
Language used by ignorant people
Stupid talk
One who is intolerant of other opinions, races or ideas different from their own
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