linguistic discrimination
Linguistic discrimination is the unfair treatment or prejudice against individuals based on their language or dialect. This can manifest in various forms such as verbal attacks, exclusion from opportunities, or negative stereotypes. It often intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as racism or xenophobia, and can have a negative impact on an individual's well-being and opportunities in society.
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