Tag: discrimination

  • Women are discriminated. Somewhere to death

    Women are discriminated. Somewhere to death

    Discrimination against women is not a marginal issue. It is global. It exists in every society, though it appears in very different forms. In some regions, it costs women their lives. In others, it confines them to lower wages, stalled careers, and constant humiliation. The difference is brutal. Afghanistan and Pakistan represent the extreme where…

  • Two mothers with strollers are talking about gassing the Gypsies

    Two mothers with strollers are talking about gassing the Gypsies

    Two Caucasian mothers with strollers, caring for babies, are talking to each other. Mothers who should be raising their children keep switching discussion topics as they stroll. And one of them says: “They should really gas the Gypsies!” The other one nods. Do you think this is a form of art or some fantasy? No,…

  • Hip-hop music to the detriment of the African-American population

    In the USA, African-Americans are discriminated against everywhere it is possible but sadly the African-Americans have got addicted to Hip-hop music. So instead of showing the system that they can resist its oppression by studying to be engineers, scientists or politicians, building their strong willpower and hard work ethic, they listen to the genre that…

  • My advice to disadvantaged African-Americans

    Being an African-American in the USA is a tough job. You are discriminated in every possible field you can imagine. Disproportional police brutality, disproportional criminal sentences, being locked up in a ghetto, living in poverty and poor educational system. However, if the government appears not to care you have to seize your opportunity. And I…

  • European Romani people without political correctness

    Since there are tens of non-governmental organizations funded by the state that would love to sue my bottom for writing the truth so let’s make this article a farce, performance, a theater piece or comedy. It’s entirely upon my perceiving readers to find out what is a joke and what is the truth. Yes, the…