Mezzamine said:
Aren't all stereotypes wrong? I thought that's why they were stereotypes.
Actually, stereotypes are prejudiced thoughts based on the majority of publicity. For instance, since gamers have only ever been on the news when there's a murder or an addiction, people think gamers are violent, anti-social psychos who can't look away from their television sets. Stereotypes aren't necessarily wrong, simply misjudged: often they do describe the majority of their target group.
I'd have to say one very wrong stereotype is Christians. It seems that people think they're intolerant, ignorant idiots who simply believe what they are told, never question it, and try to "recruit" people into their group. But I've seen very, very different from Christians: if they truly follow the Bible, they are kind and loving, and regardless of their opinion of certain issues, they don't hate anyone. They live in a society that is completely set against them, which means they have to go through a lot to keep their faith: their beliefs are more tested than anyone else in our society, yet they still keep it. And they tell others because they care, not because they are trying to reach a certain number of "recruits." I personally find it sickening that people preach about tolerance while looking down at Christians so much.