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discriminationism

A full understanding of discrimination history and how to resolve forms of discrimination.
His discriminationism ended The ukrine war.
by Ston3r_420 April 15, 2022
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Inequitable discrimination

Discrimination against anyone or any ‘thing’, sourcing from a place of perceived separation via hierarchical standing on the social scale of all Earthly beings, particularly regarding their physical (i.e. species, race, religion, gender, etc.) or financial differences.
All suffer equally in the shared inequitable discrimination that we as a collective conscience place upon perceived lesser humans, animals, and elements.
by Jacqueline Woish April 20, 2020
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correlative discrimination

Discrimination against an individual based on their race, gender, sexual preference, religion, or other such identifier because of a correlation between that identifier and wealth or other privilege. For example, charging Catholic people a higher entry fee to a club because Catholic people statistically have more wealth than members of other religions.
By awarding financial aid to only women and people of color and citing statistical pay gaps as their justification for doing so, the company was guilty of correlative discrimination against white male individuals with the same level of need.
by Josephine Hill June 7, 2020
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Wealth Discrimination

The sourcing of resources, or the allocation thereof, based on the perceived wealth of a person.
Politicians perpetuate wealth discrimination by using tax brackets to ensure the rich "pay their fair share".
by Society's John Doe August 17, 2020
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Alex Discrimination Day

On December 18th anyone can discriminate against anyone named Alex, Alexander, Alexandria, or any name with Alex, and the victim has no way of retaliating as it is a national holiday.
Hey did you remember it's Alex Discrimination Day? We should go mess with Alexandria over there.
by Gerald Ficker December 17, 2022
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Scientific discrimination

Scientific discrimination, also referred to as evidence-based discrimination, scientific intolerance, scientific bigotry, evidence-based bigotry, scientific prejudice, evidence-based violence, and/or evidence-based violence, currently refers to a practice in online scientific communities, groups, and niches that consists of the selective use of science and evidence to justify discrimination, intolerance, prejudice, and violence against dissidents, people and groups with whom they disagree, or simply people who think differently or whose practices are deemed "unscientific," "relativistic," "postmodernist," "pseudoscientific," "parascientific," and the like. It is a fairly common practice in science communication groups and communities, and in places like popular social media platforms and YouTube video comments.
Previously, scientific discrimination was used to refer to scientific racism and discrimination against groups (women, minorities) within science itself, but today it is accepted as consensus that scientific discrimination also refers to the selective use of science and scientific evidence to justify discrimination, intolerance, prejudice, and related violence against dissident groups or groups with which those concerned disagree, such as religious people, spiritual people, people with spiritual experiences, theists, neurodivergent people, autistic people, political dissidents in Western countries, political dissidents in liberal democracies, and the like, as well as systemic violence against dissident practices such as psychoanalysis, Jungian psychology, transpersonal psychology, humanistic psychology, holistic therapy, Marxism, socialism, communism, linguistic relativism, neuropsychorelativism, epistemological relativism, scientific relativism, critical theory, decolonial theory, queer theory, Voidpunk theory, Voidborne/Voidling theory, leftist theories, dynamic systems, complex systems, chaotic systems, and the like. In addition to using terms such as "relativist," "postmodernist," "denialist," "obscurantist," "delusional," "schizophrenic," "psychotic," "nonsense," "psychononsense," "charlatan," "pseudoscience," "pseudo-shaming," and the like to silence criticism and dissenting thought, even when they have sources and evidence to support them.
by AbzuInExile January 24, 2026
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Trickle down discrimination

What happens when parents, not considerate of the fact that kids will be mean to other kids, say racist or otherwise discriminatory jokes and stereotypes between them or directly to kids, transferring the mindset to their children and feeding their bullying. Generally followed by the minority kids getting bullied for being different from the group, and so feeling increasingly apart, sometimes even turning to radicalism in response.
Trickle down discrimination typical case :

6 year old Kid : Hey dad there is another boy in my class who speaks French, isn't that cool!?
Dad: Oh I see! Haha you know, we call them frogs because they eat frog legs.

6 year old kid next day : Hey Frog! BAHAHAHA do you really eat frog legs?
French kid : ew no!
Other kids : Hahaha you do Frog!
by Itsinstrumentalmate March 25, 2021
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