The consequences of discrimination is a lawsuit. If the person can prove that they were discriminated against, they can be awarded millions.
Ehhh you get killed by a pimp
Social consequences may include ostracism, discrimination, stigma, rejection, and alienation. These consequences can arise from behaviors or actions that go against social norms, values, or expectations.
I have corrected the spelling of "discrimation" to what I believe is the word you wanted. Discrimination is the unjust treatment of people based on race, gender, sex, or other qualifications. Blacks have traditionally been subjected to discrimination. Discrimination is wrong and should not be practiced.
The prosecutions in the US for gender discrimination is a system entailing reviewing all legislation which could result in the discrimination, prosecution and punishment of people solely for their sexual orientation or gender.
Price and cost transparency, Price discrimination (market segment)
All forms of discrimination are harmful and have negative impacts on individuals and society. It is not productive to compare one form of discrimination as being "worse" than another, as each type of discrimination has its own unique challenges and consequences. It is important to address and combat all forms of discrimination in order to create a more equitable and inclusive society.
Yes, freedom from discrimination is an example of a civil right. It guarantees individuals the right to be treated fairly and equally under the law, regardless of their race, gender, religion, disability, or other characteristic. Discrimination violates this right and can lead to legal consequences.
No, there are no anti-discrimination laws in the U.S. Virgin Islands that prohibit sexual orientation discrimination.
Cause no body likes either of them. But I on the other hand do not appreciate discrimination of any race; for it demotes the persons feeling, and the consequences interlinked with vulgar language and inappropriate comments are out of my superior mind.
Legal discrimination.
It still is.
discrimination (APEX)