yes there is times when disable are dicrimanated
African people want to be happy and have every opportunity others have in the world. Unfortunately, there are times when they are discriminated against.
he discriminated against everyone, at different times and to varying degrees. At the end he even turned against the Germans.
You have to be more specific as to when, because various groups have been discriminated against at different times. Chinese immigrants were discriminated against on the west coast at one time, as were Catholic immigrants.
There have been discrimination to the Jews. When People were coming to the new world, people like the Irish, and the Mexicans and other groups were discriminated against
Because ignorance leads their knowledgeless mind to hurt people,mostly because the African American race feel so offended to minor racial slurs,they respond violently to the white race. **** Anybody in a situation whey they are the minority can end up being discriminated against. Often times people being discriminated against are themselves a victim of a violant act. The dehuminizing, the humiliation and the frustration of the victim can result in an eruption of violance as the last possible menas of defending themselves. People in the majority, or biast like the first respons above, often blame the victim for defending themselves and see it as an act of agression rather than an act of defense.
Germans were discriminated in America during the times of WWI and WWII because they were the enemy at the time.
Historically, disabled people were just kept away from the people. In Africa today, in some places, people who are deaf or blind or disabled of another variety never leave home. They are shunned totally. Sometimes, they were killed and told that they were miscarriages or that the baby had died at brith. In ancient times, it was very shameful to have a disabled child. That's funny because, history ahs given us some very talented and influential disabled people. But, legally speaking, not usually. Political officials might have had laws banning disabled people from filling the positions. But, as it was throughout the twentieth century (and is in some ways today), disabled people were just barred from public locations or activities or positions by the owners or managers of them. People would just accept their lots in life and not try to better themselves. To be disabled was shameful to those who survived the disability as well. From experience (due to blindness), it is my opinion that the world has improved greatly since those times. I hope I helped.
In the late 1800s white racism was very strong and did not only pertain to blacks. The "Anglo-Saxon" whites believed themselves to be a superior race and discriminated against the immigrants that were rapidly coming into the nation. They discriminated against people because of a slight difference in complexion. In modern times most don't even notice these differences in skin tone, but they did then. This expression is an example of racism.
your ipod says disabled because if you get your ipod password wrong a lot of times
The 9/11 Attacks sparked a surge of patriotism in the American people, and resulted in tighter restrictions/regulations in the security and air travel industries, including the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. Also, because of the background of the attack's perpetrators, Islamic/Muslim people or people of Middle-Eastern descent have been discriminated against in recent times.
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Discriminated against? Yes, frequently. Not necessarily in obvious ways of course... the prejudice is far more sinister! It's implicit and often unintentional, thus granting people immunity from censure.