if they can find someone to blame they can bag on that person and it probably makes them feel better
no, it's sexual orientation discrimination. Racism is discrimination for different races.
Racism is not fair, no matter where you live or who you are. It is discrimination against someone just because of where they come from. This is something they cannot help. It can hurt people, and it is never OK.
no
That is called racism, racial bias, or discrimination on the basis of race.
racism against another culture and racism against women.
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
People do not always call it racism. Just because there are a few who pull the race card no matter what does not mean it is the whole of any race or of people. Usually, the media will pay more attention to the ones who see it as racism, even when it's not, than pay attention to those who don't see it as racism at all. So, it can look as if everyone is on board with it when they are not.
Homophobia is discrimination or prejudice against individuals who identify as homosexual, while racism is discrimination or prejudice against individuals based on their race or ethnicity. Both involve unjust treatment of individuals based on aspects of their identity, whether sexual orientation or race, but they are distinct in terms of the specific characteristics that are targeted.
Yes, the word racism is a noun, an abstract, common, uncountable noun; a word for a belief that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others; discrimination or hatred based on race; a word for a concept.
Racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. It can manifest in various forms, such as systemic racism, institutional racism, or individual acts of prejudice. Racism undermines social cohesion and perpetuates inequality and injustice.
No, racism refers to prejudice or discrimination based on a person's race or ethnicity. Religion is a separate social identity that can also be the basis of discrimination or prejudice, known as religious discrimination. While both racism and religious discrimination are forms of bias, they are distinct concepts.
Elinor Kelly has written: 'Racism in schools' -- subject(s): Race discrimination, Racism, Discrimination in education