Gangs just dont likee any racebut their own.:(
i think all races discriminate against each other it is not just white people. when you say white people you say it as a whole as in everyone that is white hates every other race... that is not true. blacks discriminate... Chinese discriminate... Mexican discriminate... it isn't just white people... it is what you choose to see it as.
When American gangs were first made, over 90% were of African dissent, but now-a-day gangs include other races. interracial gangs include: LOB VIII
They feel their territory is threatened and decide to fight or kill for what is "theirs".
Yes. I think so. They can have policies that will not go well with other races or religions. Everything depends on the owner of party venue.
Sometimes employers discriminate against people of different races who apply for a job opening. Whites used to discriminate blacks because of their skin color and they tought blacks were below them.
its not only white Americans who discriminate, other white people do too. and a common perception is that only white people discriminate, which is not true, black people do too. people discriminate because they are 1) scared of people who are different 2) think people who are different are inferior 3) here lies about another race that make them look down on that race.
Yes, Hispanics are allowed in Black gangs. Black gangs don't descriminate, they accept members of all races to join if they wanna join.
His abhorrence for any culture other than his own led him to discriminate against other races when hiring employees.
Sometimes employers discriminate against people of different races who apply for a job opening.
Absolutely not. The company credo states: All ages, All races, All sexes, All MAC.
The word "discriminate" is often used when referring to prejudiced behavior: The realtors in that neighborhood often discriminate against black couples who want to rent an apartment; white couples are shown available apartments, but black couples are told no apartments are for rent.
No, states cannot discriminate against citizens of other states according to the Privileges and Immunities Clause in the U.S. Constitution.