generalization
generalization
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Yes, mostly the important part is breaking the "human" silohuette(sp). That's why those silly ghille suits work so well.
So by this I mean that generalization helps us classify things, and unfortunately people. The bad part isn't generalization, the bad part is how you respond to your own generalizations. The difference between being prejudice and acting on your prejudices.
So I may see a dude with a pink mohawk and piercings all over his face and think wow! what a freak. And that's(to me) o.k. I mean he is a freak. But if I cross the road to stay away from him or think he only is interested in drinking, slamming, and rockin' out then I am wrong(in my opinion)