The single group which is probably most discriminated against would be the over weight, one armed, one legged, black, quarter mexican, quarter french, quarter asian, quarter indian, jewish by birth, scientologist by choice, gay transexual midget who also suffers from tourettes.
The single person which is probably most discriminated against would be the over weight, one armed, one legged, person of mixed descent (Bantu, Hispanic, Celtic, Han, Navajo), born in Israel, religious by choice, gay transexual midget who also suffers from tourettes.
Every person discriminates (don't lie, you do too). Please look up the definition.
Discrimination can be either a positive, neutral or negative attribute (to varying degrees).
Harmful discrimination, usually occurs through generalizations propagated by ignorant individuals or groups.
By simply changing the terminology (why was it hidden?), to a more technically correct form, and one without divisive words, it forces those persons who have chosen to remain ignorant, to become more knowledgeable in the subject. This, in turn, then enfeebles the uneducated argument from these persons, thus lessening the attack surface. This will also make it more difficult for these persons to recruit others to their 'cause',
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The single group which is probably most discriminated against would be the over weight, one armed, one legged, black, quarter mexican, quarter french, quarter asian, quarter indian, jewish by birth, scientologist by choice, gay transexual midget who also suffers from tourettes.
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Full of divisions.
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The single person which is probably most discriminated against would be the over weight, one armed, one legged, person of mixed descent (Bantu, Hispanic, Celtic, Han, Navajo), born in Israel, religious by choice, gay transexual midget who also suffers from tourettes.
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I'm so confused right now...
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By changing a few words, I have helped the fictitious individual cited, from being as susceptable to discrimination.
Does that help to ease your confusion?
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Nope, I am now even more confused :)
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Every person discriminates (don't lie, you do too). Please look up the definition.
Discrimination can be either a positive, neutral or negative attribute (to varying degrees).
Harmful discrimination, usually occurs through generalizations propagated by ignorant individuals or groups.
By simply changing the terminology (why was it hidden?), to a more technically correct form, and one without divisive words, it forces those persons who have chosen to remain ignorant, to become more knowledgeable in the subject. This, in turn, then enfeebles the uneducated argument from these persons, thus lessening the attack surface. This will also make it more difficult for these persons to recruit others to their 'cause',
Does this help?
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Sounds like PC bs