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Prejudice
Chapter 2
Lesson 5
2022-2023

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Program
1. Welcome!
2. Wrap up previous class
3. Gandhi: make notes
4. Assignments

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Slide 4 - Vidéo

Current political events

" De mensen ervaren een crisis. "

-> Consequences for people, democracy

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Assignment
In the video other genocides are discussed
Look up information about the people that where involved in the following genocides:
- Rwanda
- Jugoslavia
- Armenia

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Objectives Term 2

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GANDHI

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Mohatma Gandhi

Slide 9 - Carte mentale

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Mohatma Gandhi
  • Born in 1869 in British India
  • Hindu by religion
  • Worked as a lawyer in South-Africa 
  • Became an important activist for equal rights
  • Murdered in 1948

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Mohatma Gandhi
"When I was on a train, a white customer complained to the guard that I was sitting in first class. Apparently Indians are not allowed to sit here. The guard asked me to leave the compartment, but I refused - I had paid for a first class ticket and I had every right to sit there."

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What sort of discrimination is this?
A
Antisemitism
B
Racism
C
Hinduphobia
D
Sexism

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Discrimination in South Africa
- Racism: anti-Black, but also anti-brown
- Segregation: enforced seperation of (racial) groups into different communities
- Religious discrimination: only Christian marriages recognised

Gandhi started fighting these, inspired by his religious beliefs.

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Gandhi's beliefs: 
  • Ahimsa: no harm should be done to any living thing
  • People should live more humble and simply - fewer possessions
  • The real self (atman) should not be found in the physical and temporal body but in the eternal spirit (Brahman)
  • You should stick firmly to your religious beliefs and should apply them always and at any time

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Caste system
  • In India, Gandhi started fighting against the caste system: a Hindu belief that separates people into different 'classes'.
  • You are born into your class and cannot move up or down
  • Different classes have different rights and possibilities
  • Lowest class: the Untouchables

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Work!
  • Read paragraph 2.2 & 2.3
  • Make exercises: 
  • 2.2 -  1, 2 and 3
  • 2.3 -  1 and 2

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Discuss and then answer: How could these principles help against different sorts of discrimination?

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Slide 20 - Vidéo

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How could you 'break the structures' of the caste system?

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