Antisemitism.
Antisemitism is prejudice, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their Jewish heritage
Prejudice and discrimination against Jewish people is called antisemitism. This term encompasses a range of negative beliefs, attitudes, and actions directed towards Jews, often rooted in stereotypes and historical biases. Antisemitism can manifest in various forms, including social exclusion, hate speech, and violence. It has deep historical roots and continues to be a significant social issue today.
It would be discrimination against an economic class. Unfortunately from what I can tell it is perfectly legal to discriminate against economic class and there is little that you can do about it. It is not a protected class. Your credit score and lending opportunities are a perfectly good and much needed example of discrimination against poor people is legal. A.K.A - Povertyism
Antisemitic is the term used.
Anti-Semitism
The term used to describe hatred or prejudice against individuals with dwarfism is "dwarfism discrimination" or "sizeism." In more colloquial terms, it can also be referred to as "midgetphobia," though this term is less commonly used. Such attitudes reflect broader issues of discrimination and bias against people based on their physical characteristics.
Technically, the official term is Anti-Semitism. However, as the Jews are not the only "Semites," something like judeophobia might be a more accurate term.
Discrimination is treating people differently solely on the basis of factors unrelated to productivity.
Answer 1Anti-semitism refers specifically to hatred and oppression of those who are descendants of Shem, Noach's son. This is mainly used to refer to Jews because they took the fewest converts, believing it immoral to force people to convert, since there was no benefit for the convert unless they truly cared about following the Taryag mitzvos. Thus, it was never used as a general term for anti-religious behavior, to my knowledge.Answer 2The question makes an explicit assumption which is not true, namely that Anti-Semitism was a term used for "going against religion". Anti-Semitism was first coined in the 1860s to describe Jew-hatred. The reason the term "Semitic" was used was to make the term sound more "scientific" even though, as time has shown, it is actually less accurate. It has always represented discrimination against Jewish people.
Women (APEX)
Ageism is the term that refers to stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination against individuals based on their age, particularly targeting older adults. This can manifest in various forms, such as assumptions about cognitive abilities, limitations in employability, or lack of value in society.
Antisemites.