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Short Stereotyping Poems

Short Stereotyping Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Stereotyping by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Stereotyping by length and keyword.


Premium Member Labelling People
labels
not designer
not sewn in
attached firmly and instantly 
seen clearly upon arrival.
Sadly...

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse



Premium Member She stereotypes all Men
Her disappointment
Has outlasted her a lifetime
She now hates all men
Because of one awful man
Stereotyping sadness
...

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Categories: stereotyping, men,
Form: Tanka
Stereotyping Me
Studious
Temperamental
Eccentric
Reasonable
Eager
Oral
Tease
Young at heart
Passionate
Inane
Needy
Gloomy

Moody
Empty...

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Categories: stereotyping, introspection, life, on writing and words,
Form: Acrostic
Stereotyping a Poem
The Al-Qaeda is a blatant lie,
Are all Muslims terrorists and spies?
Eyes shift from the black man,
Now fixed on them Afghans,
But in war harmless people die....

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Categories: stereotyping, political
Form: Limerick
Premium Member All Russians Love Chili
All Russians love chili.
How do you know?
I met one once.

All Mexicans love bluebirds.
How do you know?
I heard from my cousin.

All Whites love Trump.
I am white.
I know.

My teeth cringe....

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Political Verse



Labels
Living a life is not about stereotyping
Ascribing a person on a perception
But accepting everyone as individuals
Every person has a uniqueness so do you
Live your life to the very best of your ability
Sometimes you might surprise labelers...

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Categories: stereotyping, happiness,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member People Who Make Quick Assessments - Wbm
Title: What’s Bugging Me – WBM

People who make quick assessments
Who never bring the refreshments
They make me so mad
Being such a cad
I give them none of my best-ments.




Written 8-02-2019
Contest: What’s Bugging Me
Sponsor: Kim Rodrigues...

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Categories: stereotyping, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Limerick
If You Think You Know Me, Think Again
It is not a knowledge based judgement when stereotyping is your research. 

It is a judgement off of broad and unclear definitions (labels) made up by "people in power" to oppress diversity. 

So before you make judgments off of discriminatory facts, remember; I believe half the truth is equivalent to the whole lie.

 Therefore, if your basing what you perceive you know of me by broad and unclear labels, it is a complete and utter lie to say you know my kind. (Shyne930)...

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Categories: stereotyping, history, life, people, political, social, judgement,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Do Not Generalize All Black Cats
Are you a Halloween cat? I queried the preening feline.
Don’t generalize all black cats she said with a sniff and a whine.
I was shocked because surely she knew about the teeny witches.
Who were holding up her ears on broomsticks with snitches.

But I thought, I began to say, apologizing for stereotyping.
She began to laugh then, saying “I was only snipping.”
I was not laughing though, for I did not know her at all.
Of course, I will certainly avoid her when I see her next fall....

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Categories: stereotyping, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Rhyme

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