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Well Your mom could have shown some titts or something. I mean there's an idea

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What could have been done to end racial discrimination against nonwhites?

Well Your mom could have shown some titts or something. I mean there's an idea


What is meant by age discrimination?

This is ageism and it is discrimination against someone because of their age. This could include getting jobs, housing, and other things.


Looking at the McCleskey v Kemp was it morally resolved?

No, the case of McCleskey v Kemp stated that racial discrimination would have to be proved in a defendant's specific case. Justice Powell stated that if he could change his vote in one case this would be the one. It is very difficult to prove that racial discrimination effected the outcome of a case.


What are the differences of Ganhdi and Adolf Hitler?

Ghandi opposed all war for any reason, whereas Hitler thought that war could be justified. Also, Ghandi was known for preaching racial non-discrimination, and Hitler supported racial separatism.


What was India's racial discrimination during Imperialism?

The British who colonized India had a very formalized sense of White racial superiority and Desi (improperly called "Brown people") inferiority. It was believed that Indians could, at best, emulate the British and those who did would be called "civilized". Racial discrimination was especially intense towards those individuals who were very religious, but not Christian. The most antagonistic relationship was between the British Christians and Desi Muslims.


Why are you not allowed to be a member of the bnp if you're in the police?

coz if u hit a black man that u would have had to hit anyway if he was whitehe could do u 4 racial discrimination


Why is race and ethnicity discrimination more important than gender discrimination?

There may be some individuals who make the argument that racial and ethnic discrimination are more important than gender discrimination because the disparities between the minority classes and the "discriminator" class are more pronounced than the gender differences, but this strikes me as a silly argument. Racial and ethnic discrimination, although more disparate, is less entrenched than gender discrimination, especially as concerns men who join traditionally female gender positions. The idea that a Black person could become a successful lawyer or doctor does not seem as "ridiculous" as an educated WASP man choosing to be a house-husband.


Does racial discrimination hampers the growth of the nation?

In my view, YES, it hampers. The question which you asked is itself a paradox. Just have a closer look at it, "does RACIAL DISCRIMINATION hampers the GROWTH OF THE NATION" If there exist a racial discrimination in a country then how could be the country considered as grown-up? For the betterment of any country, for its growth all the people of the country should work together then only it is possible to have the growth in the country. To do so we all should work in a TEAM, as per classic stand of it, can be referred as "Together Everyone Achieve More". So we should have brotherhood in us and there should be no discrimination based on race, religion, social status, gender then only it is possible to see the growth of any nation.


What can the discrimination against Asian Americans in the mid-1800s be traced to?

The discrimination of the Asian Americans in the 1800 can be traced to scramble for natural resources. The skin color and different religious beliefs could also be a factor.


How are prejudice and discrimination related to each other?

Predjudice and discrimination are basically the same thing but they are different prejudice Alouthough people relate it mostly to racism to african americans it actually means your against something with no reason or for unreasonable reasons. discrimination means treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit. So I guess you could say they are both related because they both mean to be against something for reasons someone cannot help. also you could say there both against something i guess but it wouldn't be very descriptive.


What could happen to a young black boy walking the Michigan streets in the middle of the night doing the 1930s in Bud not Buddy?

In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, a young black boy walking the Michigan streets in the middle of the night during the 1930s could face dangers such as encountering racial discrimination, police brutality, or being mistaken for a criminal due to prevailing racist attitudes and segregation laws of the time. It was a period marked by high levels of racial tension and violence against African Americans.


What country does the word discrimination originate from?

in the adverse usually racial sense discriminate was first recorded in the united states in 1866 so discrimination in this sense was probably not far behind nor far away in emerging from it in the positive sense of discernment discrimination is much older & derives ultimately from latin so Britain or even Italy could be said to be the country of origin in that case