language evolves from what people say, unfortunalty that can be discriminative. Words such as CHAV (from the acronim Counsel House And Violence) are discriminative when they are applied to whole groups, as the connotations implied may be unfounded
Language that does not discriminate against individuals or groups
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legal pluralists
Describe how language and intellectual abilities vary between individuals and sub-groups across the spectrum
The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremacist group which discriminates against anyone who is not white. This includes African-Americans, Latinos, etc. They also discriminate against Jews, Catholics, homosexuals, immigrants, and other groups of people.
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Wrong, the government is not allowed to discriminate. We have laws against discrimination of race, gender, ability, religion, age.
Discrimination against Supernaturals is often rooted in fear, prejudice, and a lack of understanding. When individuals have characteristics or abilities that are different from the majority, it can lead to discrimination as people may feel threatened or view them as outsiders. Education, empathy, and promoting diversity can help combat such discrimination.
Individuals and social groups define themselves in and through language in quite similar ways. Both will refer to a base-language (for example, English) as a means of defining who they are in contrast with social groups that speak other languages. Where the base-language is the same, however, dialectical and other linguistic differences (which amount to distinct vocabularies, idioms and expressions, accents, etc.) are typically utilized for the purposes of self-definition.
Ethnochauvinism is when you are chauvinistic about your ethnic group. That is, you say yours is better than any other ethnic group, you put down members of other groups and unfairly discriminate against them.
the government would be unable to regulate human behavior
Prejudice against religion is when individuals hold negative beliefs, attitudes, or stereotypes towards individuals or groups based on their religious beliefs or practices. This type of prejudice can lead to discrimination, marginalization, and mistreatment of individuals who belong to a particular religion.