Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
How I wish we lived in a time when laws were not necessary to safeguard us from discrimination.
I know we can't abolish prejudice through laws, but we can set up guidelines for our actions by legislation.
I believe discrimination still exists in society and we must fight it in every form.
When it comes to discrimination, Americans pride ourselves on how far we've come. Racial segregation is history. Explicit sex discrimination is banned. Same-sex marriage is the law of the land. But amidst all the progress, the male-female wage gap persists, and it's big.
If you believe that discrimination exists, it will.
Equal protection under the law - for race, religion, gender or sexual orientation - should not be subject to the most popular sentiments of the day.
Of course laws will not eliminate prejudice from the hearts of human beings. But that is no reason to allow prejudice to continue to be enshrined in our laws - to perpetuate injustice through inaction.
I think that... discrimination in the job market is a very important area where work needs to be done.
Discrimination is a disease.
I believe nobody should be discriminated against.
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