Quotes About Discrimination
the collective failure of an organization to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture or ethnic origin. It can be seen or detected in processes, attitudes and behaviour which amount to discrimination through unwitting prejudice, ignorance, thoughtlessness, and racist stereotyping which disadvantage minority ethnic people.
~ Ali Rattansi
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However, this is by no means an argument that prevents us from recognizing the myriad ways in which Muslims are racialized.
~ Ali Rattansi
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So, for people of colour to even make it to the point where they could be considered for college admission, or employment in managerial or professional occupations, they had to overcome obstacles that white admissions tutors and employers simply did not have to face and remained unaware of.
~ Ali Rattansi
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Mild though Obama's observations were, all the tropes of the angry black man out to get revenge were thrown at him, especially in talk shows on radio and TV, with Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck leading the charge. Among other things, Obama's policies were accused of being covert attempts at getting 'reparations' for slavery, segregation, and discrimination.
~ Ali Rattansi
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In France it is Muslims, of North and West African origin, whose members are generally regarded as part of minorités visibles, or visible minorities, who are said to be the perpetrators of the new antisemitism.
~ Ali Rattansi
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Many commentators argue that the justification of hostility and discrimination on grounds of culture rather than race is mostly a rhetorical ploy to get around the taboo against racism that has gradually been established, especially in Western liberal democracies. There is, they contend, a new 'cultural racism' that has increasingly supplanted an older biological racism. 'Islamophobia' has been identified as one of the most recent forms of this new racism.
~ Ali Rattansi
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De vegades soc invisible, diu la nena. En determinades botigues, restaurants, cues per comprar bitllets o supermercats, o fins i tot en llocs on de fet parlo molt fort, demano informació en una estació o coses així. La gent pot veure a través meu. Alguns blancs, en concret, poden veure a través dels joves i també dels negres o mestissos com si no hi fóssim.
~ Ali Smith
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Certain white people in particular can look right through young people and also black and mixed race people like we aren't here.
~ Ali Smith
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Don't it give you the goose pimples when you realize that white people can kill us and get away with it? Just think of it! We are walkin' targets everywhere we go—on the subway, in the street, everywhere.
~ Alice Childress
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being discriminated against as a tragic stranger.
~ Alice Notley
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What I liked least about the Plantation Club? They plastered caricatures of us, drawings of darkies with protruding lips and gawking eyes on every matchbook, napkin, menu, and newspaper advertisement associated with or in the Plantation Club. Why? I suspect they hoped their filthy-as-homemade-sin visual lies would inoculate white folk from the shock of Black beauty. That left me, and many of the rest of the entertainers, exodusing for the inner sanctum of drunk.
~ Alice Randall
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After all, I told myself, anyone willing and able to pay seven hundred dollars a pop to stay overnight could walk through the Ritz's imposing place Vendôme entrance. But only those carrying an employee's identification card were allowed through the back door on rue Cambon.
~ Alice Steinbach
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We should not make disabled lives subject to debate
~ Alice Wong
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Jessie Lorenz talked with her friend Herb Levine about his involvement in the 1977 504 sit-ins—the longest nonviolent occupation of a federal building. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was a federal law that outlawed discrimination based on disability in any program or activity receiving federal funding.
~ Alice Wong
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Men impinged upon women without thought; another male right in a world of male rights.
~ Alison Goodman
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People are tagged with other labels that point to the lowest-status group they belong to, as in "woman doctor" or "black writer," but never "white lawyer" or male senator". Any category that lowers our status relative to others' can be used to mark us; to be privileged is to go through life with the relative ease of being unmarked.
~ Allan G. Johnson
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subordinate groups are often pitted against one another in ways that draw attention away from the system of privilege that hurts them all.
~ Allan G. Johnson
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but because in the default of the gender hierarchy, for some reason, the man's need as usual came first.
~ Allison Winn Scotch
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Hollywood is the definition of sexual discrimination.
~ Ally Sheedy
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No sabe lo que significa tener tanta sed y no tener derecho a beber mientras el agua fluye ante la mirada de uno, hermosa, salvadora, al alcance de sus labios. El agua te es negada a ti, que acabas de atravesar el desierto, por la incongruente razón de que no eres de su agrado. ¡Como si el agua tuviera derecho a rechazarte! ¡Menuda imprudencia! ¿Acaso no se trata de tener sed de ella y no viceversa?
~ Amelie Nothomb
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We love wealth, and we hate poor people. I know people who work in TV news who have actually been told to do stand-ups rather than put interviews with poor people on the air. We physically don't want to look at them.
~ Matt Taibbi
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Bolivia's majority Indian population was always excluded, politically oppressed and culturally alienated. Our national wealth, our raw materials, was plundered. Indios were once treated like animals here. In the 1930s and 40s, they were sprayed with DDT to kill the vermin on their skin and in their hair whenever they came into the city.
~ Evo Morales
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The idea of a world where all people are alike - in wealth or in anything else - is a fantasy for the stupid.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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The townspeople outside the reservations had a very superior attitude toward Indians, which was kind of funny, because they weren't very wealthy; they were on the fringes of society themselves.
~ James Welch
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