I disagree to a certain extent. 
I just want to point out that it's not especially useful to state that you disagree without expressing your stance or position on the subject.
I mean, I'm not the debate police or anything, but I do want to point that out... for future reference.

I think I'm just wired differently on this one. I don't look at a stereotype as being inherently bad. I think, if it has a small margin of error, it can be used to efficiently come to a conclusion, when you lack evidence about a given subject.
I use them all the time to recognize patterns, not just for people.
Yeah, I'm a pretty cut-and-dried person, personally, so I tend to categorize by nature, but not to a point of ignorance (all _______ people have poor hygiene, or all Asians are smart). I just use qualifying words like "most" "many" "usually" "in my experience" "from what I've seen" and that takes care of any problems with my observations... *shrug*
Some stereotypes can be true, when worded correctly. Most blacks DO season their food better than their white counterparts.
