Discrimination faced by one identity group is the same as discrimination faced by another because it is often based on the same thing --- intolerance.
One ethnic group that has suffered a long history of discrimination in Japan is the Ainu people, who are the indigenous population of the country. Another group that has faced discrimination is the Burakumin, who historically belonged to the "outcaste" class. Ethnic Koreans, particularly in the past, have also experienced discrimination in Japan.
The group was the Mormon.
Mormons.
Americans of direct German background.
Chinese
chinese
Discrimination, oppression, bias, racism, snobbery... there are many.
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Lauren Onkey has written: 'Blackness and transatlantic Irish identity' -- subject- s -: Irish Americans, Ethnic identity, Race identity, Irish, Group identity, Race discrimination, African Americans, Relations with Irish Americans
Muslims faced increased discrimination following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. This discrimination was often due to misconceptions and stereotypes associating Islam with terrorism. Muslims were targeted, facing hate crimes and bias in various aspects of daily life.