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12 - Preconceito, Estigma e Discriminação

Episode 12 of the Mental Cast podcast, hosted by Luiz Geraldo Benetton, titled "12 - Preconceito, Estigma e Discriminação" was published on May 25, 2022 and runs 16 minutes.

May 25, 2022 ·16m · Mental Cast

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"O preconceito se aplica sobre o diferente, o estranho, o oposto. E essa investida afetiva se fixa com a autoridade de verdade inabalável. É a opinião formada, pétrea, acabada. Pode ser individual ou coletiva. Sim, o preconceito é uma investida afetiva. Uma interpretação passional, e aprofundando um pouco, uma defesa projetiva do medo do outro. É um sinal bem disfarçado da fragilidade emocional de quem discrimina. O ambiente cultural vem primando pelo individualismo, narcisismo, isolamento e ...

"O preconceito se aplica sobre o diferente, o estranho, o oposto. E essa investida afetiva se fixa com a autoridade de verdade inabalável. É a opinião formada, pétrea, acabada. Pode ser individual ou coletiva.
Sim, o preconceito é uma investida afetiva. Uma interpretação passional, e aprofundando um pouco, uma defesa projetiva do medo do outro. É um sinal bem disfarçado da fragilidade emocional de quem discrimina.
O ambiente cultural vem primando pelo individualismo, narcisismo, isolamento e excesso de contato virtual. O resultado é a exacerbação das possibilidades de desrespeito ao outro, a rotulagem, a esteriotipação, enfim, a rejeição social."

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Texto e Locução
Luiz Geraldo Benetton - LinkedIn
Instagram: @luizgeraldobenetton

Arte e Ilustração
Título: "I am not my Skin"
Artista: Neni Benavente
Instagram: @nenibenavente

Trilha Sonora
Alexandre Benetton

Produção
Oscar Guilhermo Vila Garcia
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