I don't think there is something as "legitimate grounds" for discrimination. But I do agree that most people judge the whole community for what a minority does.
What I mean is it's understandable that people have a negative opinion of travellers due to negative experiences with travellers. Those negative experiences are real, and are what underpin a lot of the prejudice.
It's just not fair to tar everyone with the same brush.
IIN for "gypsy" discrimination to be acceptable?
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I don't think there is something as "legitimate grounds" for discrimination. But I do agree that most people judge the whole community for what a minority does.
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Perhaps I need to rephrase that.
What I mean is it's understandable that people have a negative opinion of travellers due to negative experiences with travellers. Those negative experiences are real, and are what underpin a lot of the prejudice.
It's just not fair to tar everyone with the same brush.