Stereotypes by Nazeefah Motala

My personal experience with stereotypes occurred in my matric year when I was approached by a male class member who was absolutely disgusted by the fact that I had applied make up, wore a somewhat ‘fancy’ dress and had my hair done, on the day of a test. I could tell he was not pleased by the facial expression he gave me, which was followed by the words “Girls like you are incapable of getting good grades. I bet you fail most subjects because you’re always putting make up on and getting girly. You exist to look pretty.” This had obviously hurt me and I was quite confused by his remarks as I have never shared my marks with this classmate. I didn’t have much to say in return. He had made the assumption that I was stupid. We proceeded to write our test, of which, was returned fully marked within the hour. The male student was livid to find out that I had passed with 80% as well as surpassed him as he received 60%. I believe the broader issue is that people make judgements and...