15 April 2012

Discrimination

Nowadays, discrimination has already been extended  all around the world/ is terribly widespread. Besides, it can be seen everywhere: in schools, universities, on the streets and even in the workplace. That way, people who are different in one way or another face more troubles than the ones who society claim  to be ‘normal’.

Discrimination has always existed in the workplace . Black people who became slaves, women who couldn’t work, homosexuals being fired if they were discovered. It has improved, but it still exists. For example, a man and a woman doing the same job have often a different salary (of course, the man’s is higher), or a black person having much more trouble to find a job because the employer tends to hire only white people. At least, discrimination towards homosexuals seems to have reduced considerably, although there're still people who hate them, who knows why.

To sum up, discrimination in the workplace has obviously reduced, but it’s still very unfair to those who are ‘different’, although we are all humans. Hopefully, someday it will be nonexistent and we will all start from zero, with the same opportunities.

2 comments:

  1. This essay should have been posted a week ago! Be careful with the word order. Correct the mistakes and underline the changes.

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