Adichi's answer to this question is about power and repetition, the power of creating a story for a specific person and the repetition of showing them as that specific stereotype over and over again , which changes our thoughts about them. How does this affect the way we interact with people? During Clint Smith's TED talk, he shares a story from his childhood and how his parents were forced to raise him so that he wouldn't become a statistic. These are the scenarios that become part of our lives due to distorted perceptions. Furthermore, this story shows how assumptions shape how we are expected to behave. Most of us don't think about these preconceived stereotypes, how they affect people, or that we have them. Therefore, those of us to whom these notions are applied must live within their restrictions until the ignorance is broken. However, we are all subject to the perception of others, not just a black man or an Indian woman, all of us. Cameron Russell, a professional lingerie model, says
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