The world today identifies an
individual by reading their I.D (identification card). However, not all people
feel understood by the limited information provided in that piece of plastic.
The cultures in our society have developed this sense of insecurity because of
their different perspectives. There are three kinds of sociology concepts or
theories, though this social issue is an example of a symbolic interaction.
The reason why I chose this topic
is because I have experienced a case of nationality misjudgment for a long
time, and it has created a scar within my mind, allowing me to feel insecure in
society on a daily basis. People approach me and ask me “where I’m from?” There
is no harm to answer the question, but when people make assumptions about my race
I get paranoid. I am ashamed when people assume I could be from Kerela or
Srilanka, which I am not. There is no reason to be demoralized, but the media
has portrayed discriminating points of view for these
cultures.
Culture is the way of life of a
person, and this video discriminates the accent of the people of this country,
and some aspects of their life style, which does not apply to everyone. What is intriguing is that the people who are making the video are from that country. Stereotypes portray many cultural downfalls on Youtube.
Thus, some people dislike the label of a country that is not appreciated. A third component of a nonmaterial culture is norms,
and it is an obvious norm to refuse an assumption of being classified a
wrong ethnicity. The social situation that provokes this behavior is grasped
from media. People are proud to be of a race that is looked up upon. Media
has and will always influence the way we look at a person’s social status.
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