When person are treated unequally what is violated for them
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When persons are treated unequally their "dignity is violated because they feel humiliated".
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Yes, when a person is treated unfairly and unequally their dignity is violated. Discrimination is the "unfair/prejudicial treatment of people & groups centered on characteristics such as gender, race, sexual orientation, caste, income, age, etc
Examples of discrimination
- Ansaris were not given a home because as soon as the house-owner had come to know their names, she refused to rent the house. Since the Ansaris were Muslim and the houseowner was an Hindu, and based on religion discrimination, the Ansaris were refused a house
- Omprakash did was not allowed to sit with other schoolchildren and instead made to clean the school and children's playground because he was a Dalit. Not all people have access to all public classes. In our nation there is a class of people known as Dalit whom people consider as untouchables and as such they are denied access to common facilities such as water, wells, schools, etc. in this case people are discriminated based on caste
- Rosa Parks was an African-American women who was subject to discrimination based on he skin colour and race. She was subject to segregation of public facilities for the only reason she was not a "white"
- Kanta was not treated well by her employers because she was poor. She has been discriminated non the basis of her status and income. Even though her daughter was not keeping well, she had to go for work since she needed advance money from her employer for taking her daughter to the doctor
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