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Stereotypes are oversimplified, generalized beliefs about groups of people that reduce complex individuals to fixed categories, often used to justify discrimination or social control.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines how stereotypes function as historical tools of power—tracing how figures like Jezebel become weaponized across centuries to control specific populations, particularly Black women. The show treats stereotype deconstruction as occult and spiritual work, revealing how narratives calcify into cultural curses that shape identity and belonging.
Trix traces the 3,000-year journey of how Queen Jezebel's name transformed from a historical figure into a weaponized stereotype, particularly examining its use as a racist tool against Black women in America.
A sexually explicit conversation between participants discussing intimate details about someone named Bronzeberg's anatomy and appearance.
Topics that frequently appear alongside stereotypes