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write a speech on the topic: Does color discrimination matter.

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Answered by bhaskarbehere71
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Discrimination based on skin color, also known as colorism or shadeism, is a form of prejudice or discrimination in which people who are usually members of the same race are treated differently based on the social implications which come with the cultural meanings which are attached to skin color.[1]

When people think of racism, they usually think it is only committed against people who are outside their ethnicity. Colorism highlights biases that proliferate between persons who are members of different ethnic groups as well as biases that proliferate between persons who are members of the same ethnic group. It is the belief that someone with any degree of lighter complexion is considered more beautiful or valuable than someone with dark skin.[2]

Research has found extensive evidence of discrimination based on skin color in criminal justice, business, the economy, housing, health care, media, and politics in the United States and Europe. Lighter skin tones are considered preferable in many countries in Africa, Asia and South America.

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Answered by Abhishek58357
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colour discrimination does not matter in our society.

if we think of ourselves,inside us still we are human beings with feelings..in the olden days there were discrimination against people that was very harmful against the society and people living in there.But if we looked back to our our society there is still colour discrimination but it is very clear that it is low compared to the past..

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