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Is It A Social Norm?

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As people who live in today’s society, it has become a social norm for us to divide things into categories. We enjoy grouping and separating things depending on their similarities and differences. We have made a pastime out of juxtaposing and dissecting all that an individual ‘carries’ with them. Be it the physical, the emotional, or even the subconscious. People are consistently categorized into groups, which include social categories, gender categories, political categories and many more. People are also grouped depending on their likes and interests. Whether they prefer cats to dogs, or pop music to country music, everything has developed a label, so to speak. Such categorizing makes people feel as if they belong to something. It can also make a person feel safe when they know what group they belong to. It could allow for easier communication between individuals of the same group. What we do not realize as a society is that grouping and categorizing individuals creates a hierarchy that puts many people at a disadvantage. That is the message that both Peggy McIntosh and Judith Lorber are trying to convey in their essays about gender and race hierarchies. I agree with both of McIntosh and Lorber’s essays. I think that this is a problem that should be solved and that we, as a society should face together.
In Peggy McIntosh’s essay, “White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack” she discusses race hierarches and the advantages that her own race possesses and benefits from. She

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