because people made fun of black people and black people made fun of white people and of other races. Which in other words it is called racism
Discrimination exists due to factors such as prejudice, stereotypes, fear of the unknown, and power dynamics. It can stem from lack of understanding or empathy towards others who are perceived as different, leading to unequal treatment based on characteristics such as race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. Social conditioning and institutional bias also play a role in perpetuating discrimination.
To stop discrimination based on religion, education and awareness are key. Promoting understanding and tolerance of different religious beliefs can help combat prejudice and discrimination. Additionally, enforcing laws that protect religious freedom and punish discriminatory behavior can deter such actions.
Christians have fought prejudice and discrimination through promoting messages of love, acceptance, and inclusivity based on teachings of Jesus. They have also advocated for social justice, worked to change laws and policies that perpetuate discrimination, and actively engaged in dialogue and community outreach to promote understanding and reconciliation. Additionally, many Christian organizations have provided services and support to marginalized communities to combat prejudice and discrimination.
Yes, some people discriminate based on both religion and politics.
Race, religion, gender, national origin, and color are defined as protected characteristics under anti-discrimination laws. Discrimination on the basis of these characteristics is prohibited in various contexts, such as employment, housing, and education.
Religious discrimination can lead to negative impacts such as exclusion, harassment, and even violence against individuals based on their religious beliefs. This can result in feelings of alienation, decreased self-esteem, and impede one's ability to fully participate in society. Additionally, religious discrimination can perpetuate stereotypes and prejudice, fostering a climate of intolerance.
Yes
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Because of discrimination
Unfortunete, yes. Discrimination still exists in spite of the fact that all humans are the off-spring of a single couple. They are brothers.
Of course it does. We all discriminate to one degree or another. We just have to learn to adjust and respect others.
This is incorrect. If competition exists, then discrimination based on how good someone is at that particular competition will always exist. In terms of prejudiced or unwarranted discrimination, such as racism or sexism, then this would still exist long term depending on the society. If the majority of people in a society would prefer to buy something from people of a certain race, religion, or gender, then competition fuels the discrimination. In contemporary western society, there is little respect for discrimination, and so competition would indeed be enough to prevent official discrimination in the long run: If a company can profit from using workers of an ethnic minority, they will have the advantage over a company which refuses to do so.
This statistic does not exist. However such things are due to discrimination, lack of education and misunderstanding.
As of 2013, there are some. Most LGBT people in the state are protected against employment and housing discrimination. Most LGBT students in the state are protected against higher-education discrimination. That's about it.
No, everyone discriminates in one form or another, whether it be intentionally or unknowingly. Discrimination will always exist in one form or another, and humans will always hold some kind of bias or preferences over people.
Not currently, because Title VII is a federal statute and same-sex marriage does not exist under federal law. Discrimination charges can be brought on the state level in states where sexual orientation discrimination is illegal and same-sex marriage is legally recognized as marriage. However, Title VII cannot currently be applied to sexual orientation discrimination.
As of March, 2014, the Federal Government of the United States has not passed any laws specifically prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. Such laws only exist at the state level, if at all.
Discrimination can't be stopped. It can only increase and decrease. You change some people's thought of discrimination but you can't change all.It feels like being bullied... Not just bullied, but watched all day long and as if the sky is falling. This is a quote... Want to change this person? Want to make this person happier?