The Old Testament notoriously supports genocide against non-Jews, while in the New Testament there is a story about Jesus not being racist against a... Canaanite I think.
One ethnic group that has suffered a long history of discrimination in Japan is the Ainu people, who are the indigenous population of the country. Another group that has faced discrimination is the Burakumin, who historically belonged to the "outcaste" class. Ethnic Koreans, particularly in the past, have also experienced discrimination in Japan.
Genocide or ethnic cleansing or discrimination
Unequal treatment among ethnic groups is called discrimination. This can manifest in various forms, such as unequal access to opportunities, resources, or services based on a person's ethnicity. Discrimination is often rooted in prejudice and can have harmful effects on individuals and communities.
novanet: Discrimination
Gender, Race, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Ethnic origin
They were escaping from the harrasment and discrimination they experienced.
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Every single ethnic, religious, racial, and sexual minority in the world has been a victim of prejudice or discrimination at some point in history.
Yes, ethnic discrimination is a form of racism as it entails treating individuals unfavorably based on their ethnicity or cultural background. This kind of bias perpetuates stereotypes and systemic inequalities that disadvantage certain groups of people.
The right to non-discrimination based on race or ethnic origin. Many nations have such rights enshrined in law.
Jewish openness is better at combating discrimination and ethnic hatred than Romani secretiveness, if only because it affords the Jews the opportunity to have a regular discourse with society and address the questions and issues raised by their detractors.
Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol has written: 'Politics of ethnic discrimination in Sudan' -- subject(s): Political aspects, Ethnic relations, History