Varies from country to country, city to city, even street to street. It also fluctuates wildly depending on the decade. Then of course there is the subjectivity of discrimination and its severity - one person's light-hearted ribbing is another's deeply offensive attack.
So my answer is this; I don't think there would be any benefit in considering this question at great length. I don't think we should rank discrimination, push it into some kind of definitive hierarchy or attempt to quantise something so subjective.
In short, what's the point in discriminating between the discriminated? Why bother? :)
Which group of people do you believe is the most discriminated against
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Varies from country to country, city to city, even street to street. It also fluctuates wildly depending on the decade. Then of course there is the subjectivity of discrimination and its severity - one person's light-hearted ribbing is another's deeply offensive attack.
So my answer is this; I don't think there would be any benefit in considering this question at great length. I don't think we should rank discrimination, push it into some kind of definitive hierarchy or attempt to quantise something so subjective.
In short, what's the point in discriminating between the discriminated? Why bother? :)