Witch hunting is often considered a practitioner of finding wizards and black magic. Throughout history, however, people persecuted are not always called witches, but there are many witches. Their other names are communists, spies and infidels. These hunting arrests are usually based on erroneous accusations, and the fate of the attempting person, as depicted in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, is usually determined before the trial begins.
According to an article recently posted on "Psychology Today", "one of the most destructive human entertainment is to condemn." What is "a strange game"? Blame others and blame the game to blame them for your problem. This is destructive and harmful to others, but it is more particular to you. If you are not responsible for your own life, you are on the car without a driver. When do you stand up and take a handle? This is a familiar few lines. Let's think about an addict who says "I'd like to lose weight, but my mother is dead, so I feel better only with meals." "I want to stop drinking, but I got divorced," In fact, it is not beyond divorce, death, other people's chosen meals or drinking behavior, fill the gap.
We cease to blame the game: we are addicted to blaming the game. It is not the actual cause of inequality. Middle-class leaders and political leaders tend to condemn the poor because of poverty rather than broader structural problems. Last year when I visited Annand in the state of Gujarat, Narendra Modi condemned the children's parents due to a major problem of malnutrition in the state's children. The middle class tends to regard poverty and inequality naturally as unavoidable.
Discrimination and self-fulfilling prophecies play an important role in maintaining prejudice and inequality. First, it makes society "blame game". The victims of discrimination are blame on those behaving discriminatingly. On the contrary, people who are biased will blame outside groups by accusing themselves of their predicament and accusing them. In most cases, the two groups are reluctant to cooperate and to ignore reality by looking at each other's point of view. All these results are the existence of stereotypes for many years, which is the pillar of discriminatory practice.