Peruvian people stereotypes Racism in Peru comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are related to each other, are held by various people and groups in Peru, and have been reflected in discriminatory laws, practices and actions (including violence) at various times in the history of Peru against racial or ethnic groups. However, it is important to recognize that using the term Peruvian in this way is highly offensive and hurtful to many people. The stereotype towards African Peruvians may be influenced by the participants' desire of not being perceived as discriminatory people. Most people who live in rural areas are very dependent on the agricultural cycle. Since the common idea is that in Peru «all –White, Indian and Mestizo– despise the Black» (Vargas Llosa & Munné, 2004, p. Indeed, Peru is immensely diverse in terms of geography and landscapes, which has contributed to the variety of its people concerning language, ethnicity, lifestyles, values and attitudes. It is also important to mention that in Peru there are a lot of Japanese people who have influenced the culture of the country. For example, in a popular show called El Wassap de JB, comedic actor Jorge Benavides plays a blackface character called “El Negro Mama. While many Peruvians take pride in their cultural heritage, Peruvian culture is dynamic and has changed throughout history. C We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. bztgpqb ehgu cikm yyoah welhmw ibixvbt twliy idh nabna axkyep