Some of the biggest attacks on dominant culture by dominant culture and subordinate culture are sincere. In some cases, cultures may be correct, or in the best case they may have different perspectives. For Australian aborigines, the greatest attack may be taking away our children from the house; they were later called "stolen generation".
However, subordinate culture is not necessarily inconsistent with mainstream culture. For a long time, dependent cultures coexist with them and can negotiate the space and gap they evolve, or enter mainstream culture. However, even if there is generally a stable relationship between mainstream culture and subordinate culture, the struggle will still exist. There are often fantasies in mainstream conflict that has not been opened, that the mainstream culture succeeded and permanently absorbed subordinate culture into homogeneous "national culture".
Through many civilizations, culture becomes a dominant force and can be seen under most power and influence. This mainstream culture can influence its inferiority culture through its influential economic or political power - imposing its values, words and actions. This taxation brings social barriers between cultures, including racial discrimination and economic differences, as a culture is considered to be superior to other cultures. - Prejudice against killing Robin "Prejudice is a critical feature, not born with prejudice, you teach it." - Charles R Swindoll. Harper's novel "Slaying Robin" is about a young girl named Scout living in the prejudice world. There are many examples and types of prejudice in the novel. A man named Tom Robinson was convicted for having never committed a crime because of skin color.