When Mormons would run for presidential candidates, most people would probably not vote for them because of their faith.
Mormons is often compared to Jews and Muslims.
I would discriminate against a Mormon standing for a position of authority because of the pact that he claims to believe in something that defy logic I would suspect that he uses others that are Mormons to give him a base following and finance and would try to spread his influence from there. I don't believe an intelligent person believes the tripe espoused by any church. therefore they can not be honest or sincere.
nelson mandela
discrimination against Jews
Martin Luther fought for freedom, civil rights and fought against racism, discrimination and prejudice.
Navists were prejudice against immigrants
Yes. But the suit would be for discrimination against the tenant who is handicapped, not for discrimination against the handicap. The justification for most suits for discrimination against people with handicaps is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which is explained at http://www.jan.wvu.edu/links/adalinks.htm
The suffix "ism" denotes discrimination or prejudice against a particular group. Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on someone's sex or gender, typically affecting women.
nelson mandela
Prejudice against Jews is called antisemitism, whether there is a war on or not.
discrimination?
Discrimination
Prejudice refers to preconceived negative attitudes or beliefs about a group of people. Discrimination, on the other hand, involves actual unfair treatment or behavior towards individuals based on their membership in a particular group. Prejudice is a mindset, while discrimination is an action.
Antisemitism. Sometimes it is hyphenated.
An anti-Sunnite is a person who exhibits prejudice or discrimination against Sunnis.
Prejudice is a belief, while discrimination is the actions used to carry out that belief. For example, person A has a prejudice against fat people, so he displays his hatred towards them by maybe refusing to talk to them. The act of not wanting to talk to them is 'discrimination'.
The word is "sexism". It refers to prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination against individuals based on their sex or gender.
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.'
No, unfortunately the church appears to actually promote some forms of prejudice and discrimination; that against homosexuality is one of the most notable.AnswerNo. Many of the Churches are asleep to the prejudice and discrimination been levelled against their own members of the body of Christ and know little about how to challenge the rights and freedoms that are being slowly taken from them in the ironic name of religious tolerance.