he effect of stereotypes: the star effect

The effect of stereotypes: the star effect

  The star effect can be understood as an expanded version of the stereotype.

  Star this word to obtain a very image, the sky shining stars would not have been so dazzling, but in the darkness of the night sky, go to that shine with extra moving light. In fact, stereotypes are the same reason, that feeling is not so strong, just like the sky star lights are not so bright, just received a constant subjective suggestion, naturally put it in the most characteristic category.

  The nature of everything is complex, it is difficult to evaluate the star effect right and wrong, and equally difficult to judge the stereotype right and wrong. In the lonely night, lost hope, a few stars dotted stars may become a bright light in your life of faith, but also for scientific research the stars would not have been so bright, which is just a misunderstanding.

  Stars have been understood to be idols in contemporary times, and some clues can be seen in several different so names. Some idols, such as Wu Moufan, use their influence to cheat and do some shameful deeds. Compared to general crimes, Wu's effect as a star makes the impact of his crime more far-reaching. This kind of star effect based on the long-term past stereotypes, in fact, the impact caused by the star after the collapse of the room is far more difficult to ordinary people crime.

   But again the star effect as an expanded version of the stereotype has advantages in some areas. As a researcher, Academician Yuan Longping's real life value has long exceeded his scientific achievements and influenced thousands of people in spirit and behavior habits. Such a stereotype of imitation and respect for his noble sentiments and simple life style can likewise be viewed as a star effect, and such a star effect is exactly what we need.

  In fact, to a certain extent, our attitude towards the celebrity effect is exactly our attitude towards stereotypes. But at the same time, we should rationally note that stereotypes are more of a guideline and a law, while the star effect, which is an effect and practical application.

  To leverage the star effect, we should use stereotypes in moderation and keep textbook influences within the limits of what can be changed. To put it in layman's terms, don't be overly facetious and trust a person. Before the online star his room, his image must be decent, innocent or sunny, but when the scandal broke out is usually a big shock. In fact, no one is perfect, we all know, but in the media propaganda and over-packaging, we have lost self-judgment and some of the basic understanding of people, to the inherent impression of the so-called stars deified, sanctified.

   Reasonable use of the celebrity effect, in some aspects of absolute certainty of positive energy, we should promote such an inherent image, the positive, positive image of the popular masses of people's minds to give full play to its driving effect. However, for some boasts and boasts that we know to be false, exaggerated, or even upside down, what we can do is to use our own knowledge and thinking to make a rational judgment and draw a reasonable conclusion.

   Whether the result of the celebrity effect is intentional or harmful, I think as long as it can be under certain control, the public opinion will be brought to the right sunlight, positive direction, a certain stereotype, for the propagation of positive energy, reflecting the core values of socialism is extremely beneficial. On the other hand, excessive stereotyping will only lead to rigidity of thought and high concentration of power, which is undoubtedly a qualitative harm to socialist democracy.

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