Because of the rise of many modern groups, such as the LGBTQ+, there has been a rise in distain between groups of people, and both parties are trying to force their ideologies on the other. Thus, the best way to differentiate between critics and the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes against a group of people has to be how the person who is either criticizing or perpetuating harmful stereotypes backs their claims. Is what they are saying backed by logic, stats, or other credible sources, or do they just hate a group of people for the reason that they don't comply with their beliefs? For example, many Christians and religious groups cause conflict when someone believes something other than their own belief. This sort of interaction also has caused wars and many deaths, Which, in my opinion, is rather illogical and discriminatory.
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