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3 pages in length. Discrimination is a multifaceted component of contemporary society that has placed a tremendous black mark upon the character of a nation allegedly inhabited by civilized beings. To dissect the overwhelming presence of discrimination is to find it in virtually every social subgroup, not the least of which includes gender, race, religious, workplace, age, economic, social status, sexual orientation and education. Solving discrimination - a prolific problem that perpetually feeds upon itself - people need only reach back to their roots when multiculturalism reflected a rich and rewarding integration whereby everyone benefited from such an alliance, unlike today where cultural ownership has taken form. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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overwhelming presence of discrimination is to find it in virtually every social subgroup, not the least of which includes gender, race, religious, workplace, age, economic, social status, sexual orientation and
education. Solving discrimination - a prolific problem that perpetually feeds upon itself - people need only reach back to their roots when multiculturalism reflected a rich and rewarding integration
whereby everyone benefited from such an alliance, unlike today where cultural ownership has taken form. "Just who belongs together with whom, and for what purposes, and on what authority?
Where and why do the claims of descent, religion, nationality, economic position, ideology, gender, and civilization trump one another in the competition for the loyalties of individuals in an epoch
of increased global integration? How much do we owe to our own kind--whatever that may mean--and how much to strangers, to the rest of humankind?" (Hollinger, 2006, p. 23).
It has long been said the United States of America is a vast melting pot of various races, religions and heritage that makes it one of the most culturally
diverse populations in the entire world (Reese, 2005). This blending of such background has been credited with bringing societies closer together while allowing people to understand and accept other
lifestyles other than their own. However, this is no longer true; while America may still house the greatest variety of peoples, it is no longer an educational or cultural
melting pot due to the intolerance wrought by discrimination. Back in the middle of the century when it actually meant something positive to
be of another race or culture living in the United States, the country was in the frame of mind to accept those who chose America over their own homeland.
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