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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Prejudice leading to war

Prejudice is the act of a certain group of people, discriminating another group of people. It can result of skin colour, religion, beliefs etc. The consequences of prejudice are severe and can eventually result in violence and riots. At times, when prejudice get more serious, riots can escalate in to civil wars. One example is the World War II, when the Nazis, led by the dictator, Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler had been strongly against the Jews, blaming them for much of the failure in his life. In the war, Hitler tortured the Jews cruelly. This is an example of prejudice that escalates and lead to a serious war.

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