It's wrong, but it's also how psychology works. It's what most people in Zootopia clearly also thought, and her saying it gave validation to those beliefs they would otherwise not find it proper to express in public. She is a product of her environment like everyone else is, and when she says that predators have it in their DNA to be savages, she's just repeating what she subconsciously believed all this time. Throughout the entire film up to that point we have seen what characterized her view of the world - she's positive, she doesn't want to be judgmental, but she has been programmed by her surroundings to BELIEVE certain things. It was her finally getting what she wanted - recognition, and then expressing herself honestly to the world on a platform where she thought she had the right to. I don't see how it was forced or badly written. Judy's speech was the most honest thing she said up to that point in the entire movie and it was what destroyed her innocence.
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