That is called discrimination, which involves treating someone unfairly or unfavorably based on certain characteristics such as race, gender, age, or religion. Discrimination can take many forms, including exclusion, harassment, or unequal treatment in different areas such as employment, education, or housing.
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partiality, bias, one-sidedness, prepossession
Prejudice: Hatred towards a race, group, or religion Discrimination: Unfair treatment of a race, group, or religion
It appears there might be a typo in the term "predejustice." If you meant "prejudice," it refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes about a person or group that are not based on reason or actual experience. Prejudice can lead to discrimination and unfair treatment of individuals.
An example of prejudice is, when someone is sitting in their car and locks the door when they see a black person walking by. Another example of prejudice is a person not getting a job because of the color of their skin.
A fair public trial is essentially when a person is treated and believed to be innocent until they are proven guilty in a trial that is void of prejudice, bias, and unfair treatment.
Black tragedy refers to the unfair treatment of African-American citizens and the injustice of prejudice
Prejudice is harmful because it leads to discrimination and unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion. It can perpetuate stereotypes, limit opportunities, and create divisions in society. Prejudice undermines diversity, equality, and social cohesion.
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about prejudice? Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes held towards a person or group, often based on stereotypes rather than actual experience or knowledge. It can lead to unfair treatment or discrimination.
Making judgements before having the knowlege necessary to be informed on a topic.
Prejudice is a preformed opinion, usually an unfavourable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes.Discrimination is the unfair treatment of one person or group, usually because of prejudice about race, ethnicity, age, religion, or gender.Example:Sally doesn't let Mark sit next to her in English class (discrimination) because she has heard that he is a nerd, and Sally doesn't like nerds (prejudice).