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According to you, is human discrimination an ideal tradition? Why?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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No, human discrimination is not at all an ideal tradition.

Explanation:

  • Human discrimination is a very unfair and prejudicial act.
  • Discrimination is based on different characteristics such as gender, race, or sexual orientation, and age.
  • It is the natural instinct of the human brain that we place things into different categories.
  • We learn to differentiate between things and people.
  • But this practice is not an ideal tradition we need to raise our standards of judgment and categorizing people and objects.

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