Discrimination

Introduction


Equality and Diversity and anti-discrimination Law in London, UK, in USA; Europe; Asia; Middle East; Australia; Southeast Asia; and the rest of the world, is hugely important to social progress for the safety of children in the future, and the safety of our modern day thinking. 
The understanding of equality and diversity comes 'hand in hand' with knowing what discrimination is, and how we go about creating an equal plateau and platform for people of all different types and backgrounds. 

It is very easy for people to become uneasy at the sight and thought of different people who are very much unlike them and who live lives very differently to the way they live. 
Of course this is very dangerous because it provides people with a self-inner-reason to act out of what it is constituted as normal everyday life behaviour, interacting without a reasonable and justified nature.

The reasoning becomes nonsensical and a person is tormented, not being able to understand or know about something or someone different to another person. They therefore adjust their fear to hatred and bullying, which leads to prejudice and discrimination. 

Psychological Process

In understanding the psychological mechanism to the radical change in thought of a person,  the human emotional trigger of discrimination or prejudice, could quite potentially be positively abruptly altered with a change in their psyche.  They are able to feel more empowered and embraced by the emotional triggers of equality and diversity and an 'agapaic' sense of humanity, which then combats the negative, hateful discriminatory attitude of prejudice. 

The tormented soul can quite easily become the tormentor if they are unable to change their psyche to see a better version of themselves in contrast to the negative version. 
It is very common in common law, to find cases where abusers, tormentors, and perpetrators have all experienced the same as their very own victims.  It therefore only comes to a point before a person is pushed too far before they start to conclude their very own self as being the racist or hateful person they feared for so long. 

A fear which begins with not knowing about the differences in other people or the wide-world in which we live, and then seeing the fears manifest in to something larger which is then acted upon in a practical and physical sense. Therefore the unknowing people, or even the dull and ignorant should be given a chance to rectify their own fears, in to an understanding for the individuality of people and the multiplicity of cultures and religions. 

Conclusion

Giving someone a chance to alter their perceptions of being the discriminatory person or fearful person who then becomes the warmonger, is extremely rewarding to the masses. The singular and inner change which then emanates in people on a social level, would be positive instead of negative, since the differences in our society will then be recognised instead of shunned and hated.  Nevertheless if a person has acted wrongly, criminally, and discriminatory they should be prosecuted. The depths of a person's wrong and crime comes when they are hateful or discriminatory, but usually only when they start to hurt others.  

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