How inequality violates someone's dignity illustrate your answer with an example from day to day life
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Answer:
Inequality manifests as a stigma in almost every sphere of the society. While some get unearned privileges, others are denied for their deserved rights. If you deny someone's rights, you are violating his dignity by failing him to get what he deserves.
Explanation:
For example, a rich boy is sitting in a queue on a salon beside a poor guy. The rich guy needs a haircut so the poor. But judging by their looks, clothes and shoes, the hairstylist asks the rich one to have the seat first, regardless of the fact that poor guy has been waiting for hours, that would certainly tarnish his dignity. He came first, he would pay the same, but still he is being denied - that is downright unfair.
(This is not just a fictional example, next time you visit a private place, showroom, or even a hospital, observe the queue and the expressions of the service provider - you will notice how they deal people is a perfect example of inequality)
Answer:
Inequality can violate someone's dignity.
Here is an example:
The father of the first boy of our class is a daily wage earner. He came in the prize distribution ceremony to cheer for his son. As he was not well dressed, he was forbidden to enter to the auditorium. Here the financial inequality damaged the dignity of the proud father of the topper.