“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” ― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom (This is site is for educational purposes and is made for a school work.)
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Discrimination is as prevalent and widespread as political corruption and air pollution.
Discrimination of any kind implies the superiority of one group of people over another.
Gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, education, finance, workplace hierarchy, disabilities, and other forms of discrimination are all prevalent in today's world. All of this stems from a long-standing superiority complex, ignorance, and apathy toward people's identities.
Racism, sexism, homophobia, and Islamophobia are just a few of the issues that plague our world today. All of these issues combine to create a society that is rife with injustice, inequality, and general toxicity.
We investigate all of the heinous and bloody acts and events that have tainted human history as a result of discrimination. These acts of discrimination are increasingly being recognized and condemned, but they are far from being eradicated.
The government should enact legislation to prevent it, and parents and schools should teach their children about equality. The fight against discrimination is long and difficult, but we must keep fighting this social evil.
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Many people use their religions to attack others and sometimes, the people they discriminate against join in with them to shame another person just because they sinned.
What truly brings out unity in humans? Race? Nationality? Political identity? No. You may be shocked if I tell you that it's discrimination. Why? Discrimination is deep rooted in certain cultures like the British, they colonized 1/4th of the world's land surface. With this, they were able to spread white supremacist ideologies that herald a more European standard of beauty as more aesthetic and desirable. With this, some parts of former British colonies are still practicing a colorist beauty standard.
Being religious to some may be a way to find guidance through troubling times, to find ways in order to achieve enlightenment. But this also finds people to use their religions to discriminate against others. With passages that reaffirm their beliefs that tattoos, sodomy, eating pork or shellfish, wearing mixed fabric and pre marital sex are all sins, makes it easier to point at something to say that what they're doing is wrong and that they're going to hell.
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Discrimination is a word that rotten the human mind.
A word or an action that has a significant impact on the lives of people, particularly those who are disadvantaged or whose identity is unknown to the rest of society.
People face discrimination on the basis of their occupation, sexual orientation, social category, race, and many more. However, why is it that those who are subjected to discrimination are to blame? Unfortunately, they don't have the power to buy justice. Instead of doing business behind closed doors, the government should resolve these kind of difficulties.
It's not simply injustice and unfair treatment that come from discrimination; it also causes more mental health problems. Discrimination based on race or ethnicity is traumatic and distressing for many people.
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It affects the lives of many, especially the ones who weren't given privilege or enough benefits.
Discrimination is something that is really something that is happening in our country yet isn't given much focus on.
Believe it or not, but discrimination happens everyday in our country. May it be through the daily conversation, transactions and teacher, people are discriminated by their status in different fields such as academic, religion, politics, race, backgrounds, and achievements in life.
The people affected are not to blame. It is because of the incompetency of the government and other mitigating factors on why they are now discriminated; thus it is, and will never be fine. Discrimination is a serious topic to tackle about, and it is something that should be taken seriously and diminished by the people.
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Discrimination strikes at the very essence of what it means to be human.
Someone's rights are being violated just because of who they are or what they believe and are especially harmful to individuals and society. It is destructive in a way that by being a contributing factor to poverty, racism, sexism, and homophobia, It allows oppressors to stay in power by holding control over the oppressed.
Prejudice based on conceptions of identity and the urge to identify with a specific group is at the basis of all forms of discrimination. And just because they have a separate identity, this can lead to division, hostility, and even dehumanization of others. More often than not, accounts of people who belong to a "different" group than those in positions of privilege or power are usually treated harshly.
Blame and fear politics are on the increase in many regions of the world. In our cultures, anger, intolerance, and bigotry are widening the distance. As leaders sell toxic rhetoric, blaming particular sections of people for social or economic ills, the politics of fear is tearing people apart.
Some governments even try to legitimize discrimination in the name of morality, religion, or ideology in order to maintain power and established order. Discrimination can be institutionalized in national legislation, even if it violates international law, just like in the prohibition of abortion, which denies women, girls, and pregnant people access to health care that they require. Authorities may regard certain groups as more prone to commit crimes solely because of who they are, such as the impoverished, indigenous, or black.
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Our Purpose
>> We are born with equal rights. We are all human, and we are all equal. We should eliminate discrimination, for it is the base of hatred and pain.
What do we strive for?
Our blog site aims to promote and share the importance of knowing how discrimination affects our environment. We also want to spread education and information to everybody regarding the harms of this phenomena to our society.
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