The debate about minorities often centers on issues of representation, rights, and social justice. Advocates argue for equitable treatment and recognition of diverse cultural identities, while opponents may express concerns about reverse discrimination or the allocation of resources. Key discussions include affirmative action, systemic inequality, and the impact of policies on various minority groups. Ultimately, the debate reflects broader societal tensions regarding inclusion, equity, and the balance between individual and collective rights.
The plural of "minority" is "minorities."
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according to online they do have ethnic minorities
Gopinath Shrivastava has written: 'The language controversy and the minorities' -- subject(s): Languages, Linguistic minorities, Minorities
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National Commission for Minorities was created in 1993.
Bloc of National Minorities was created in 1922.
Minorities Research Group was created in 1963.
Minorities Research Group ended in 1972.
One of the purposes of constitutional government is to protect the rights of minorities from the "tyranny of the majority." This is why we have civil rights and documents such as the Bill of Rights. The same principle protects religious minorities, ethnic minorities, linguistic minorities, racial minorities, etc. Indigenous peoples are protected analogously.
No, the proportion of minorities in the US Congress does not match the proportion of minorities in the general US society. Minorities are underrepresented in Congress compared to their share of the population.