Yes, there as been plenty of it in human history. It needs to end.
Yes, there as been plenty of it in human history. It needs to end.
No. Discrimination is NEVER justified.
Everyone can be discriminated against. Humans tend to be frightened by differences, so those who are different or those who go against social norms of a culture tend to be discriminated against. Common discriminations include discrimination against the minority race, women in certain cultures, or homosexuals.
Everyone can be discriminated against. Humans tend to be frightened by differences, so those who are different or those who go against social norms of a culture tend to be discriminated against. Common discriminations include discrimination against the minority race, women in certain cultures, or homosexuals.
Yes. It is very much illegal. It is considered the same as discriminating against homosexuals. Not that the internet is governed very well. If you or someone you know is a victim of discrimination please contact your local police.
Everyone can be discriminated against. Humans tend to be frightened by differences, so those who are different or those who go against social norms of a culture tend to be discriminated against. Common discriminations include discrimination against the minority race, women in certain cultures, or homosexuals.
Anti-semitism is discrimination against Jews.
Discrimination in any form is discrimination. Individual discrimination is discrimination of one person against a group. Institutional discrimination would be a institution totally and wholly discriminating against a group or sect.
Religion doesn't automatically imply discrimination, though religion has been used as a reason for discrimination AND for fighting against discrimination. It all depends on the actual person, not all religious people are 'for discrimination', and not all non-religious people are against discrimination.
Campaign Against Racial Discrimination was created in 1964.
The Campaign Against Racial Discrimination, also known as CARD, formally ended in 1968 after achieving its goal of establishing laws against racial discrimination in the UK. The organization played a key role in influencing the passing of the Race Relations Act of 1965 and the subsequent Race Relations Act of 1968.
Yes. Anyone can discriminate against anyone.
Yes. But the suit would be for discrimination against the tenant who is handicapped, not for discrimination against the handicap. The justification for most suits for discrimination against people with handicaps is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which is explained at http://www.jan.wvu.edu/links/adalinks.htm