prejudice and discrimination

Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes held by individuals or groups towards others based on their perceived characteristics or group affiliation. It involves making unfair assumptions about individuals without considering their individual qualities or merits. Discrimination, on the other hand, involves treating individuals or groups unfairly or differently based on their perceived characteristics or group affiliation. It manifests through actions, policies, or practices that limit equal opportunities or rights for certain groups and can result in harm or disadvantages for those targeted.

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