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There have been discrimination to the Jews. When People were coming to the new world, people like the Irish, and the Mexicans and other groups were discriminated against
Hitler blamed many groups of people for things they didn't do. He also discriminated them just because he didn't like them. Some of these groups included Jews, Christians, Gypsies, etc. You were also praised if you were a "perfect German." Hitler thought the "perfect Germans" were the ones with blond hair and blue eyes.
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.
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The Jews, Muslims, Mexicans, African-Americans. sadly, the list is endless.
Some Chinese people are made fun of because of the shape of thier eyes. An oval shape.
Some would say women
Some people may hold stereotypes or discriminatory beliefs against rednecks, often based on assumptions about their lifestyle, education, or cultural practices. It is important to remember that discrimination against any group of people is harmful and unfair.
Not all black people are racist against white people, but the ones who are vary in reasons why. Some believing it's better to be racist against white people because of the hostile history of blacks and whites; therefore, they believe they will be discriminated against in the end, and will only end up hating white people anyway.
Jews, no question. The haulocast was some pretty serious stuff.
Yes, there are groups and individuals in America who still face discrimination based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. This discrimination can manifest in various forms, including systemic inequalities, social biases, and individual acts of prejudice. Efforts to address and combat discrimination are ongoing in the country.
There are racial groups because some people don't like other types of people because of there looks...it's not good for people to judge people by their physical looks, but by their way of acting against or with other people