Prejudice against disabled people often stems from societal misconceptions and stereotypes that portray disability as a deficiency or burden. Fear of the unknown, lack of understanding, and inadequate representation in media can further perpetuate negative attitudes. Additionally, historical marginalization and exclusion have reinforced discriminatory beliefs, leading to a cycle of stigma and misunderstanding. Education and awareness are crucial in challenging these prejudices and fostering inclusivity.
Jews.
Navists were prejudice against immigrants
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Adolf Hitler; people who are uneducated and prejudiced.
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Antisemites.
Legendary
Competition for jobs
It is called homophobia.
Jews.
A person who is bias against people of other ethnic groups or races is prejudiced.
Navists were prejudice against immigrants
"I am prejudiced against him" is more appropriate and commonly used to express a biased or unfavorable attitude towards someone.
In short, yes.
An ableist is a person who exhibits prejudice against disabled people.
yes there is times when disable are dicrimanated