Unfortunatly, yes :(
It never really ended. There is still discrimination; in some parts of the world it is quite official.
Unfortunately, religious discrimination is ubiquitous around the world. This includes nearly every country, including America. For example, American Muslims are a group that commonly get discriminated against.
Even after World War II, social exclusion and discrimination against Jews was still set forth
never, it still happens now
Yes
Gender equality is the measurable equal presence of males and females. The implication is that there is still sexual inequality and sexual discrimination in our world.
It still is.
Christians are still suffering discrimination, especially in Middle Eastern countries. There are several countries where you can be legally thrown in prison or killed if you are found to be a Christian.
The discrimination was in the years 1933-1945. There was no discrimination following Word War 2.
well, to me, discrimination is seen in all public places. you see outsiders being bullied and picked on all the time. to me, that is discrimination.
In the past people were discriminated against because the their race, religious beliefs or sexuality, unfortunately this discrimination still goes on in some parts of the world.
Jim Crow laws were still in full effect in the 1930-1960’s so discrimination was in full force.