2020 TEDxYOUTHKongjuNUHS Ye Won Yoo

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i remember

when i first entered school a year and a

half ago

my very first month in the school i

would call it a succession of culture

shock

what to say then shinja mean they’re

running that wildly right after the bell

rang because of late night meal

how do i use a public phone

those questions are just fun as i look

back now

there’s one question that i still

haven’t found any answer to

why do people here obsess over

categorization

in our school we endlessly categorize

ourselves by club

hometown dormitory rooms school year

class and apartment

and show off a sense of belonging

one example is a club culture in our

school

each club has its own badge and we

proudly put it on our neckties and

backpacks

this year is quite exceptional because

of kovin19 though

but there’s also an alumni association

where juniors and seniors from the same

living place gather

and have a meal together every year and

when we become a sophomore

we make jackets the representative

department

as a result my junior year in the school

has always been busy

attending numerous group dinners and

making badges and group uniforms

so how come we never stop categorizing

each other

there seems to be a psychological reason

that we obsess over it

there’s a term in psychology called

social identity theory

according to this theory our social

identities are formed through three

cognitive processes

social categorization social

identification

and social comparison

by social categorization we divide the

world

into us and them and then by social

identification

we adopt the identity of the group we

have categorized ourselves

as belonging to lastly

through social comparison we compare my

group and other groups

finding which streets of my group are

superior to other groups

what i want to give importance to among

these three is social comparison

because this is when content and

discrimination occurs

once we categorize ourselves as a

particular group

we can’t help but think that we’re

different from others

this sense of difference then quickly

plunged into a sense of superiority

which is one of the main motives of

discrimination and content

of course not all categorization turns

into those negative emotions

but i’m saying that we should minimize

categorizing people

because it’s usually unnecessary but at

the same time

very costly

senior junior relationship can be a good

example of categorization leading to

negative outcomes

you must i’m sorry a sensible

entitlement that seniors get

as they categorize juniors and as

inferiors and themselves as superiors

can easily turn into oppressive and

discriminated relationship

which is also seen in our school

you must spout and say whenever you see

seniors

but no no do not look at their face

because it’s rude also don’t forget not

to bow to male seniors

who the hell told you that you’re

allowed to be a facebook friend with

boys here

unfriend them on facebook right now

surprisingly all of these things i heard

indeed throughout last year

if the purpose of having juniors battle

seniors was absorbing decorum

then why don’t girls battle boys and

boys better girls

there are too many oppressive and

excessive aspects

in our school’s junior general

relationship so simply call the culture

a decency

is it really necessary to say i’m a

senior you’re a junior

and categorize or discriminate each

other

is it really necessary to categorize

ourselves every time

as a female sophomore a member of

medical society

a person from hasang or person taking a

natural sciences track is it really

necessary as long as a minimum

classification

that is really necessary in maintaining

social norms exists

we don’t need to put extra on it or

apply the criteria

on every aspect of our lives

if we do only the content and injustice

remains around us

so that’s why i’m asking all of you to

stop categorizing each other

and reform my school’s culture

i’m not saying that we should all at

once throw away the badges

take off our jackets and abolish the

alumni associations

some group activities like class prep

rallies are even beneficial

what i mean is that if we start from

reforming one by one

unreasonable conventions such as

compelling as juniors to bow

we will naturally get to know that it is

still possible to build

our identities without categorization

i guarantee that it is possible if we

make our progress every year

because every year our school’s culture

is getting more reasonable

and i strongly believe that the freshmen

this year will also speak up

to make healthier school culture for

their future juniors

what i said throughout the speech is not

only about our school

but also about the society we live in

black lives matter was the second oddest

issue after kovi 19 in the first half

it is an anti-racism movement provoked

by the george floyd incident

who was strangled by white police

officers for no discernible reason

racism stems from white people’s sense

of superiority

which also emerges as they categorize

themselves into a superior category

skin color is another unnecessary

criterion

and if you don’t divide people into

black or white and to see them as human

beings

there’s no possibility for racism to

exist

like racism most of the conflicts we

experience in our lives

can be explained by categorization

we try to put ourselves into existing

groups and label them

because we think it forms our identities

but actually it doesn’t

however many categories we categorize

ourselves into

we’re still all unique and can never be

labeled by a few common words

just categorizing myself as me i’m

already special enough

just categorizing ourselves as ours

you and i are special enough thank you

you

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我记得

一年半前我第一次上学的时候,

我在学校的第一个月,我

会称之为文化

冲击的延续 就在因为深夜用餐而铃声响起之后,

我如何使用公用电话

这些问题很有趣,当我回头看时,

还有一个问题我仍然

没有找到答案,

为什么这里的人

对我们学校的分类如此着迷 我们无休止地按照

俱乐部

家乡宿舍房间学年

班级和公寓进行分类

并炫耀归属感

一个例子是我们学校的俱乐部文化

每个俱乐部都有自己的徽章,我们

自豪地将它戴在领带和

背包上

虽然因为 kovin19 很特别,

但也有一个校友会

,来自同一个地方的大三和大四

每年都会聚在一起吃饭,

当我们成为大二的时候,

我们会做 夹克代表

部门因此我在学校的三年级

一直忙于

参加许多集体晚宴并

制作徽章和集体制服

所以我们为什么永远不会停止对

彼此进行分类

似乎有一种心理原因

让我们着迷它

有一个 心理学中的术语称为

社会身份理论

根据该理论,我们的社会

身份是通过三个认知过程形成的

社会分类 社会

认同

和社会比较

通过社会分类,我们将

世界

分为我们和他们,然后通过社会

认同,

我们采用了群体的身份 我们

通过社会比较将自己归类为最后我们比较我的

群体和其他群体

发现我群体中的哪些街道

优于其他群体在这三个群体中

我想要重视的

是社会比较,

因为这是内容和

歧视发生的时候

一旦我们对自己进行分类 作为一个

特定的群体,

我们不禁认为我们

与其他人不同,

这种差异感很快就

陷入了一种优越感

,这是歧视的主要动机之一

内容当然不是所有的分类都会

变成那些负面的 情绪,

但我是说我们应该尽量减少

对人进行分类,

因为这通常是不必要的,但同时

非常昂贵的

高级初级关系可能是分类导致负面结果的一个很好的

例子,

你必须对不起

,老年人获得的合理

权利 他们把晚辈和下级归类,

而自己作为上级

很容易变成压迫和

歧视的关系

,这在我们学校也可以看到,

每当你看到学长时,你必须大声说出来,

但不不,不要看他们的脸,

因为这很粗鲁也不要 忘记

向男前辈鞠躬,

他们他妈的告诉过你,你

可以和这里的男孩成为 Facebook 朋友

unfrie 现在在 facebook 上找到他们

令人惊讶的是,我在去年确实听到了所有这些事情

如果让后辈与前辈战斗的目的是为了

吸引礼仪,

那么为什么女孩不与男孩战斗,而

男孩更好的

女孩呢?我们的压迫性和

过度的

方面太多了 学校的大三一般

关系 所以简单地称文化

正派 真的有必要说我是

大四 你是大三

并且相互分类或歧视

是否真的有必要

每次都将自己

归类为女大二 医学成员

社会

来自哈桑的人或从事

自然科学专业的人是否真的

有必要只要存在

维护社会规范真正必要的最低分类

我们不需要在它上面加上额外的或

将标准应用于

我们的各个方面

如果我们只做内容和不公正就生活在

我们周围

所以这就是为什么我要求你们所有人

停止相互分类

并重新 我的学校文化

我并不是说我们应该

立即扔掉徽章

脱掉我们的夹克并废除

校友会

一些团体活动,例如班级准备

集会甚至是有益的

我的意思是,如果我们从

改革开始 一个

不合理的惯例,例如

强迫大三学生鞠躬,

我们自然会知道,在

没有分类的情况下仍然可以建立我们的身份

我保证,如果我们每年都取得进步,这是可能的,

因为每年我们学校的文化

都在变得更加合理

我坚信今年的新生

也会

为他们未来的大三学生建立更健康的学校文化

我在整个演讲中所说的

不仅是关于我们的学校

,还有关于我们生活在

黑人生活中的社会问题是第二个最奇怪的

问题 上半场kovi 19

之后是被白

波勒死的乔治·弗洛伊德事件引发的反种族主义运动

没有明显原因的虱子官员

种族主义源于白人的优越感

,这种优越感也出现在他们将

自己归类为优越类别时

肤色是另一个不必要的

标准

,如果您不将人们分为

黑人或白人并将他们视为人类

种族主义不可能像种族主义一样存在

我们生活中经历的大多数冲突

都可以通过分类来解释

我们试图将自己放入现有的

群体并给它们贴上标签,

因为我们认为它形成了我们的身份,

但实际上它并

没有多少类别 我们将

自己归类为

我们仍然是独一无二的,永远不能

用一些常见的词来标记

只是将自己归类为我我

已经足够特别

只是将自己归类为我们的

你和我足够特别谢谢你