You can't. People will always detect and act on the actual characteristics of others, including their honesty, energy, language fluency, personality, cooperativeness, ability to learn, sexual preference, food preference.
it is useful and important for folks to discriminate against criminals, against the irritating, against the stupid, agaianst illegal aliens, against religious fundamentalists.
i think all races discriminate against each other it is not just white people. when you say white people you say it as a whole as in everyone that is white hates every other race... that is not true. blacks discriminate... Chinese discriminate... Mexican discriminate... it isn't just white people... it is what you choose to see it as.
Here are three sentences for the word 'discrimination': "There is still a lot of discrimination towards women at work." "Discrimination is not allowed when deciding who should have the job." "Some people believe that discrimination is often a good thing."
No, states cannot discriminate against citizens of other states according to the Privileges and Immunities Clause in the U.S. Constitution.
its not only white Americans who discriminate, other white people do too. and a common perception is that only white people discriminate, which is not true, black people do too. people discriminate because they are 1) scared of people who are different 2) think people who are different are inferior 3) here lies about another race that make them look down on that race.
people discriminate based on their physical appearance against each other with intense hatred
The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremacist group which discriminates against anyone who is not white. This includes African-Americans, Latinos, etc. They also discriminate against Jews, Catholics, homosexuals, immigrants, and other groups of people.
Christians - like all other religions - acknowledge that disability always means a loss of ability. People notice and act on those differences.
To discriminate against someone is to unfairly judge them. Normally the passing grade for an exam might be 70% but because I don't like you for some reason I am going to fail you, even though you achieved a grade of 75% and I passed other people with a lower grade than yours. I am discriminating against you.
The word "discriminate" is often used when referring to prejudiced behavior: The realtors in that neighborhood often discriminate against black couples who want to rent an apartment; white couples are shown available apartments, but black couples are told no apartments are for rent.
Gay people can serve in the British Army, and it is illegal to discriminate against them in any way because of their sexuality, It is the same in the US. Laws in other countries vary.
Religious tolerance means that you don't mind it if other people have different religions than your own - and that you don't discriminate against them on the basis of their religious beliefs, or even kill them.
Not to discriminate against other human beings. [Novanet]