it is neither worse nor better, any type of discrimination awful.
You may be thinking of the old saying "none the worse for wear". It means that someone or something has gone through a stressful time (wear) and has come through it with no permanent damage ('none the worse', or 'no worse'). You could think of it as: I'm not worse off even though I have been worn down a bit.
It depends on how you define "worse." Psychopathy can have serious implications for the individual and those around them, but other conditions or circumstances may also be perceived as worse by different standards. It is essential to seek help and support if someone is struggling with psychopathic tendencies.
Behaviors or actions that could make a situation worse include escalating confrontations, refusing to communicate or listen, being disrespectful or dismissive, and acting with hostility or aggression. These responses can inflame tensions and hinder progress towards a resolution.
As with anything, it can depend on the situation, the timing, and the individual. However, most of the time, it's worse to never try something in the first place. You have to live with regret, wonder, "what-ifs," and the feeling of not knowing what would have happened.
Rwanda used to be a German colony and the Germans realised there were two distinct tribes in the region (there is a third, but it makes up only 1% of the population). By supporting a Tutsi monarchy, they found a way to remain powerful in the region without devoting too many resources to it. When Belgium was granted this colony after World War 1, they saw no reason to change the system, and allowed the Tutsis to become the class above the Hutus. The Hutus resented this, and when European presence left the region, the situation got worse. And the rest you probably know.
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Sexism is a form of discrimination and hate against the opposite sex. It affects both males and females but females are more vulnerable to it. Some examples are gender role stereotyping (such as women belong in the kitchen while men belong at work) or sexual objectification (looking at the opposite sex as nothing more that sexual pleasure objects). Some consequences could be fear or disdain of the opposite sex and could result in worse things down the road.
Even after World War II, social exclusion and discrimination against Jews was still set forth
Discrimination is generally considered worse than prejudice because it involves harmful actions or behaviors towards a person or group based on their perceived characteristics. Prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not necessarily acted upon, while discrimination actively marginalizes or oppresses individuals. Discrimination can have tangible negative impacts on people's lives, whereas prejudice is more about attitudes or beliefs.
If for nothing else, do it because it's the right thing to. So many people die because of bullying and discrimination. Just one person can make a difference. Even if you don't stand up to the person yourself, let somebody know what is going on. You can stand up against it simply by not engaging in it yourself. Discrimination is what caused the Holocaust and all the genocide in Africa. Woman and blacks didn't have rights for thousands of rights because of discrimination. Matthew Shepard and so many other gays are discriminated against because of their preference in their partner. Matthew Shepard was one of the less fortunate and was murdered. Adolf Hilter killed thousands of thousands of people because of how he felt about them. The KKK discriminated against African Americans and killed many more. Standing up against discrimination can help stop things like this from ever manifesting into something even worse.
practice a lot and play against people who play worse then you
I don't know where you are, but I have not found that there is discrimination against English speakers rather it is their behavior that causes problems. I have traveled to 16 different countries and lived 5 years in Germany and my experience has taught me that it isn't the fact that someone is speaking English but that they don't seem to respect the culture they are in. In my travels I have met a number of rude people who are visiting a country and are ignorant of the customs where they visit. It could be as simple as saying "good day" when entering a shop or to get in line waiting for a bus. Acting like they are superior doesn't help and the rudeness makes it worse.
It's got worse ! It used to be - that people over 60 were classed as 'past their prime'... These days, that ages has dropped to as low as forty !
Handicapped is an ableist slur, I believe that you mean disabled - and there's nothing to say that either of them would be disabled. How severely someone is impacted by Autism and ADHD can vary greatly, it also depends on what 'problems' the first person has as to who has it worse, but in any case chances are even if both have disabilities they will be impacted in different ways.
For: They are more experienced drivers. Against: They may not have had a test for a while so their driving skills may have changed for the worse.
Discriminating against a player because of their position.Example: Ryan you catch worse than a lineman.
They really were worse off in some ways. This was because they were discriminated against, robbed, and sometimes killed, by people who did not think they deserved freedom.