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So it's pretty clear: we all make stereotypes. It's part of what makes us human (8:49). Yes, we must be cautious when forming stereotypes. Bigots are bigots because they cannot honestly justify their stereotypes, and this is what we must listen for when others are speaking, when we are speaking (8:57). If we can use stereotypes the right way, instead of for bigotry, instead of for hatred, then we will truly unite as the human race instead of just as individuals (9:12). This is why I urge you all to go home tonight and consider these two ideas. First of all, think before we react to stereotypes (9:29). If someone stereotypes you in an innocent mistake, respond with empathy (9:43). And second of all, now is the time to draw the line between bigotry and stereotyping (9:52). Every day, hateful and bigoted things are being posted on social media, and as I've recently experienced, being said to people's faces (10:00). While we must accept and understand stereotypes for what they are, we must also stand up to bigotry (10:17). If we fight for what is right, we will make the world a beautiful place to live in. And perhaps we will not live to see the day where everyone accepts one another as a fellow Homo sapien, but we must still fight for that day for the good of our children and their children and the future of the human race (10:27). And that is what I would want you to consider tonight (10:49). Need Assignment Help?