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So.. why is prejudice so bad when it's only a way to keep the community safe and happy and without delinquents? For example, a small village community bashing a man based on his one action and doing it because the man was grown there, in there conception of peaceful living, but now did an action transgressing those tacit rules and implying a great disobedience and an attack against those rules. And that extends to people of various colors and religions.
Xenophobia makes life really, really hard for the minorities who are discriminated against because of a tiny group of violent extremists. A little bit of prejudice is intelligent, but Donald Cerrone takes it to the next level where he's part of a bigger problem. And of course, fear breeds fear, and xenophobia makes both sides afraid of each other. Which in turn makes both sides more violent.
For example, it seems to me that the American public is (rightfully) terrified of the police, and the American police is (rightfully) terrified of the public. And it just seems to escalate, because both sides are increasingly afraid with each episode of violence, and thus increasingly prone to violence themselves.