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What is gender discrimination?

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Answered by Diabolical
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Gender discrimination is the process of discrimination in which we treat a people or a group/community of people on the basis of their gender.

As for like; In our society we used to discriminate female and believe them as an inferior community. We used to believe this from our ancient time. But nowadays there is no such discrimination based on such ground. Also you have seen males miss behaving with someone who is a female. There is also a another category/group of people which is treated badly in our society and that community is transgender.They never got any respect in our society.

For a better future we should now stop all this kind of discrimination and try to live harmonically and unitedly. All genders have their own meaning in our society which could be anything for our welfare. If we think about these community then may be we can achieve a better society of harmony and peace without any issue on the basis of gender or any other ground.

That's all.

Answered by Anonymous
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Discrimination is the act of making unjustified distinctions between human beings based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they are perceived to belong.

  • People may be discriminated on the basis of race, gender, age or sexual orientation, as well as other categories.
  • Discrimination especially occurs when individuals or groups are unfairly treated in a way which is worse than other people are treated, on the basis of their actual or perceived membership in certain groups or social categories.
  • It involves restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to members of another group.
  • Discriminatory traditions, policies, ideas, practices and laws exist in many countries and institutions in all parts of the world, including territories where discrimination is generally looked down upon. In some places, attempts such as quotas have been used to benefit those who are believed to be current or past victims of discrimination.

These attempts have often been met with controversy, and have sometimes been called reverse discrimination.Discriminatory traditions, policies, ideas, practices and laws exist in many countries and institutions in all parts of the world, including territories where discrimination is generally looked down upon. In some places, attempts such as quotas have been used to benefit those who are believed to be current or past victims of discrimination. These attempts have often been met with controversy, and have sometimes been called reverse discrimination.

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