Thursday, November 5, 2009

Socialization

Parrillo's idea of the socialization process is mainly that children learn nearly everything from their parents, from their ideas on whether or not Christina Agulara is a good singer, to whether or not the jews caused all the problems in Germany. Parents ideals get instilled in a child, and then the child tends to envelope their own ideas around the original premise. The idea of southerners being more racist then other areas of the country dates all the way back to the Civil War, slave owners in the south taught their children that black people were below them, and those chldren taught their children, and so on and so forth, thus making the south the more racist area it is today. Parrillo's idea of socialization holds true in more areas then one.

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