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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Reverse discrimination

Reverse discrimination is social discrimination against members of a historically dominant group, especially when resulting from affirmative action policies established to reduce discrimination against members of a disadvantaged group. In many democratic societies, the dominant group is in the majority, and the disadvantaged is in the minority.

The terms Discrimination and Reverse discrimination are used to describe policies or habits of social discrimination with an implication of unfairness.

Social discrimination on certain grounds is now illegal in many countries, but in some affirmative action favoring the minorities is required by law (e.g. USA), while in others such action would be regarded as reverse discrimination, and would be illegal (e.g. UK.)

Opposing views of Affirmative Action are discussed more fully in that article.

See also: Affirmative action, Racial quota, Discrimination, Racism, Anti-racism, Sexism, Grutter v. Bollinger, Bakke case



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