Yes discrimination of some sort in society in unavoidable.
That's not a reason to avoid promoting positive change in society. If a particular group is being persecuted against and that persecution is contrary to the general population's code of morality and ethics, or the code of morality and ethics to which they aspire, then it's justifiable to try and stop that persecution.
Not all campaigners or protestors get it right, so I agree that some exacerbate the problem, typically through positive discrimination; attempting to counteract discrimination of one type with another type which is advantageous to the group once disadvantaged, but disadvantageous to the group once advantaged. I wouldn't say this is more often the case though.
Is it normal to think discrimination is always gonna exist
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Yes discrimination of some sort in society in unavoidable.
That's not a reason to avoid promoting positive change in society. If a particular group is being persecuted against and that persecution is contrary to the general population's code of morality and ethics, or the code of morality and ethics to which they aspire, then it's justifiable to try and stop that persecution.
Not all campaigners or protestors get it right, so I agree that some exacerbate the problem, typically through positive discrimination; attempting to counteract discrimination of one type with another type which is advantageous to the group once disadvantaged, but disadvantageous to the group once advantaged. I wouldn't say this is more often the case though.