First of all, the Holocaust was based on a foundation of Racism and discrimination. The Germans believed in an Arian race consisting of only "Pure" German civilians. Jews, Gypsies(Roma's), homosexuals, Jehovah Witnesses and many other people were rapidly taken away and killed in Death Camps. Some of the lucky ones, excuse the terminology, were put in Labor Camps where they were either forced to haul their friends bodies into pits or work until death.
They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.Sue for not discriminating? Probably not.
Discriminating against someone because of their race is morally wrong. He had a discriminating sense of smell. Discriminating between two types of neutrinos is very difficult.
The Holocaust changed the world because it taught the world that discriminating is wrong. See related link: This is a haunting reflection, expressed through art, of a family's loss in the Holocaust. It's a quilt.
Yes, it's the present participle of discriminate. Discriminating can also be used as an adjective.
By discriminating
Discriminating people is unkind to the human race; we are all supposed to accept each others differences.
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we can prevent another holocaust by not getting into hatred, not discriminating or being racist. If the Nazis realized everyone was equeal there wouldn't have been a first holocaust. And if we learn at an early age about how Hitler and the Nazi regime hated on Jews, maybe it will teach kids a lesson on how not to descriminate, be racist, or anything like that.
Degrading or discriminating.
No. Such would be an illegal and discriminating restriction.