2. Social Class. Everybody can be successful “Segments of the population sharing broadly similar types and levels of resources, with broadly similar styles of living and (for some sociologists) some shared perception of their collective condition.” Prejudice that members of one race are superior to members of other races, OR discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race. Structured inequalities between different groups of people” Historically: Slavery, Caste, Estates and Class.
3. Skin Color God chose the variety among their children Discrimination treatment based on skin color also may be attributed to ethnic heritage and race. Although the most typical scenario of color discrimination involves lighter skinned African Americans discriminating against darker skinned African Americans, color bias cases also have been brought within other groups, including Native Americans, Arabs and Hispanic.
4. Religion We are equal and we can choose our religions is the treatment of a person or group by the different religious customs and beliefs of each person A Vietnamese Buddhist monk burned himself to death in an act of protest against the Diem government in June 1963. Constituting a majority of the country's population, Buddhists in Vietnam accused the Diem government of religious discrimination.
5. Age is discrimination to people who are old or young age are sometimes discriminated against by his intellect or wisdom that each person has Everybody are equals and have all opportunities
6. National Origin We are different by equal. National origin discrimination means treating someone less favorably because he or she comes from a particular place, because of his or her ethnicity or accent, or because it is believed that he or she has a particular ethnic background. National origin discrimination also means treating someone less favorably at work because of marriage or other association with someone of a particular nationality. Nationality: refers to our citizenship -- in other words, the nation we are a member. Language: is a major vehicle for the expression of prejudice or discrimination. Cultural: is defined by shared cultural practices, including but not limited to holidays, food, language, and customs.
7. Discrimination by Species The fact that non-human animals don’t belong to our specie, implies they don’t deserve equal consideration: According to this we could discriminate animals (for example) simply because they don’t belong to a certain group (skin color, gender…) but doing this is wrong (just as discriminating due to specie is) because the group we belong to doesn’t determine our interest. The animal have equal right too. Discrimination against race, religion, species, ethnicity or nationality, makes human, animals have equal rights, because the planet earth is our.