Racial Discrimination has been something that has been dictating the planet ever since one can remember, it has resulted in so many anecdotes so many and leaders and reminiscences. There are times when we have shook hearing the fate of some people, of how they were harmed. Racial Discrimination was something that each and everyone hoped to move away and not be connected with. There have been many rules that were made to make sure that all ethnic groups were seen in the same and a handful were really victorious too.
But there are examples when it can work the other way, there are times when there is reverse racial discrimination, and that is when someone from the majority get treated badly or something of the order of prejudice. These are very tiny in number, but they are really important. This is where the power of the written rules comes in handy. Under the rules ?No One? is allowed to be treated unfairly because of their creed, and it is not only for the minority groups.
There have been instances when employers have not renewed contracts with white workers because they wanted to give jobs to black people, for reasons of their own. And there are victims who have gone to court and victims have come out victorious, thus confirming that the law is above all. It is important for people to realize that all of us are the same and this holds true for any condition.
There was a well-known law suit of a White News anchor being sacked because the television needed a a person for the minority as a news anchor to please the people.
It is very important for employers to know this too, they cannot sack a person just because of his ethnic origin, and employers are free to give a steady and valid explanation. And no employer should be under the impression that they cannot be charged for being unfair to a person from a majority.
It is time for mankind to observe and understand that there are much more sides to a dilemma, that there are so many other humans tormented too. And again, the strength of law should never again be taken too lightly.