How can you fight against prejudice and discrimination in your village?
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Prejudice is an unjustified or mistaken disposition (normally negative) towards an individual dependent on the person's enrolment of a social gathering.
For instance, an individual may hold partial perspectives towards a specific race or sex and so forth (for example chauvinist).
Discrimination is the conduct or activities, generally pessimistic, towards an individual or gathering of individuals, particularly based on sex/race/social class, and so forth.
Despite the fact that outrage is a characteristic reaction, attempt to assume the best about loved ones is they react smoothly and endeavour to instruct them about psychological instability.
On the off chance that discrimination or prejudice happens freely, for example, in the work environment or human services framework, you can make lawful move to secure your rights.