stereotyped knows of the true reason for which they are being hated. People in our society really do not even know those individuals they are placing the stereotype on. For the fact that the stereotypical individual has not taken the time to get to know the stereotyped individual is the true reason for the stereotype. But no matter who the stereotyped individuals are, or where they are from, people will look down upon them and create more and more stereotypes on them, just because of the group they belong to. Like the crimes created against the African Americans by the Ku Klux Klan, similar crimes continue to be committed in our society everyday because of stereotypes. These crimes are called hate crimes, and are directed towards a particular individual not because of something he or she has done, but simply because of the group they belong to. Hundreds of innocent people die each year due to a title that was created for them. Because of a stereotype that some other individual somewhere in our society created, and decided certain individuals belong, and should be hated for, innocent people in our society end up being killed. It is not fair for innocent people to die. Nor is it even fair for any individual to have to walk down the street, knowing that they are hated because of something that is beyond their control. Whether it be their skin color, hair color, appearance, or the way they walk, it can be a stereotypical characteristic that creates the risk of being judged by another individual, or perhaps even killed....