(in the US) No, that is why you are tried by a jury of your peers.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
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Not only did different people respond in different ways, but people were treated differently also.
Well, those who do believe in ghosts may get teased. No differently to anyone else who has a particular interest in religion, faith, or belief.
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
It all goes back to segregation and slavery, some people still won't let it go.
This question is too vague to be answered in any reasonably brief manner. Caesar would have treated conquered people of the Empire differently from Romans. He would have treated loyal people different from rebellious ones. He would have treated plebians differently from nobles. What does the author really mean? George Ilio likes men
Viewed differently by the society maybe not but the doctors they see are different if you a mental issue you see a psychologist or a psychtriatist. A brain disorder you see a nuerologist
some people are prejudiced
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African Americans are treated equally in the eyes of the law, but differently by different people. Some people are nice and treat them as if they are humans, while other people disrespect them.
There are some countries, such as the US and Canada, in which the principle of freedom of religion is respected, and therefore everyone is given the right to believe and practice the religion of their choice. Not all countries offer freedom of religion to their population.