Most people find stereotypes to be unpleasant including, myself, especially when they have to do with sensitive subjects like gender or race. Personally I consider Stereotyping is a generalization about a group or category of people that can have a powerful influence on how we perceive others and their communication behaviours. Because they underestimate the differences among individuals in a group, stereotyping can lead to inaccurate and offensive views of other people. Although stereotypes are widespread in almost every society, becoming aware of our perceptions of others, as well as differentiating between both positive and negative stereotypes can help us overcome those stereotypes.

is this ccorect for a speech

can anyone coorect it

Most people find stereotypes, ..this is NOT the way to start a speech on generalizations and stereotypes. Goodness.

Now the rest. Have you proofed it yet? Are you trying to make a point? If so, what is the point?

I am still wondering about what is sensitive about gender and race. I also am wondering what you consider a "positive" stereotype. Those are just as misleading as negative, in my experience.

Yes, that is a good explanation of stereotypes and their potential negative impact. It provides a clear understanding of what stereotypes are and highlights the importance of being aware of our own perceptions and differentiating between positive and negative stereotypes. Additionally, it emphasizes the need to overcome stereotypes to promote accurate and fair views of others. If you plan to use this in a speech, you may want to expand on each point and provide specific examples or personal experiences to make it more engaging and relatable to your audience.