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The two escape, travel to the mainland with the help of some obliging Cubans, and roam around the South, running into stereotypes who prove to be the reverse of what they seem: an enormous, menacing-looking black man who is a gentle-souled orthodontist; a cussing redneck hunter who takes them home to his designer log cabin.
Women in technical roles constantly run into stereotypes that exclude them and face significant isolation in their jobs.
So runs the stereotype of rejected genius".
And since associations can be made unconsciously in a split second, most Americans never recognize that what may seem to be rational, common sense judgments are more likely influenced by long-running stereotypes about almost any social issue: what we criminalize, whom we most punish, whom we include in our neighborhoods and schools, and what we consider to be culturally acceptable or unacceptable.
Michelle Rodriguez's character never goes off in Spanish when emotions were running high (despite what stereotypes would have you believe about 'fiery' and 'spicy' Latinas).
But stereotypes run deep.
Tennis scores use the sequence love, 15, 30, 40, and game; cricketers verbally appeal to the umpire when a batsman may be out by calling "How's that?" and the ways of being out are designated by stereotypes, "run out," "leg before wicket," "stumped," and so forth.
Read: Single moms running for office face toxic stereotypes, even in the Year of the Woman.
Democrats have been running away from the egghead stereotype for decades, while meanwhile the Republican Party's anti-intellectualism has bizarrely been an electoral boon.
Capitalising on gender norms – such as the idea that women are caring – may increase sympathy for girls in the short term, but in the long run reinforce stereotypes – and, thereby, son preference.
But the stereotyping runs both ways: many South Shore residents view the North Shore as a dangerous ghetto.
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