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The preposition "against" is typically used after the word "prejudice." For example, one might say "prejudice against a certain group of people."
An example of prejudice is discriminating against someone because of their race, religion, or gender without proper justification. This can manifest as unfair treatment, negative stereotypes, or biased attitudes towards individuals or groups based on characteristics they possess.
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An ableist is a person who exhibits prejudice against disabled people.
Correct:I am prejudiced against ...You are prejudiced against ...I have a prejudice againstYou have a prejudice against
An anti-Sunnite is a person who exhibits prejudice or discrimination against Sunnis.
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
In the US there is the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for example.
Until the late 1920s, there was widespread discrimination against blacks by Harlem landlords. It takes discrimination to tell the difference between a good wine and one that is just expensive. Discrimination between fuchsia and purple is easy, but my boyfriend thinks they're both 'pinkish.'
Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice was created in 1987.
I can give you several sentences.I cannot stand someone who shows prejudice against another person.Do not prejudice him against you by acting that way.Judging someone by the color of their skin is prejudice.
they are not, most religions breed prejudice.