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Welcome to another edition of Wisdom Wednesday. Typically I write about virtues that we strive to become such as tolerance, integrity, and sincerity to name a few. You can read more about past Wisdom Wednesday virtues HERE. Today’s virtue, discrimination,  is a little different. It is a virtue that we should all strive to avoid in an attempt to make the world a better place for all of God’s children.

The fundamental definition of discrimination is to distinguish between things and perceive that difference exist. Discrimination also classically refers to unjust treatment of people on the foundation of social distinctiveness identified by race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Many Americans report confronting discrimination that hinders their livelihood. Examples include being unfairly denied a job promotion, being denied medical care, or being discouraged by an employer or teacher from advancing their education. Many deliberate forms of discrimination are banned by law. But discriminatory incidents are not only temporarily upsetting, they can also raise risk for lasting physical and psychological issues.

Everyone can work together to stop discrimination.

10 Wisdom Wednesday Quotes: Discrimination

  1. “Let us have but one end in view, the welfare of humanity; and let us put aside all selfishness in consideration of language, nationality, or religion.”—John Comenius
  2. “Sexual, racial, gender violence and other forms of discrimination and violence in a culture cannot be eliminated without changing culture.”—Charlotte Bunch
  3. “There is no room in baseball for discrimination. It is our national pastime and a game for all.”—Lou Gehrig
  4. “Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It’s beyond me.”― Zora Neale Hurston
  5. “The only difference between man and man all the world over is one of degree, and not of kind, even as there is between trees of the same species. Where in is the cause for anger, envy or discrimination?”― Mahatma Gandhi
  6. “In the end antiblack, antifemale, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing – antihumanism.” – Shirley Chisholm
  7. “From the viewpoint of absolute truth, what we feel and experience in our ordinary daily life is all delusion. Of all the various delusions, the sense of discrimination between oneself and others is the worst form, as it creates nothing but unpleasant” – Dalai Lama
  8. “It is never too late to give up our prejudices. “—Henry David Thoreau
  9. “One day our descendants will think it incredible that we paid so much attention to things like the amount of melanin in our skin or the shape of our eyes or our gender instead of the unique identities of each of us as complex human beings. “—Franklin Thomas
  10. “If you judge people you have no time to love them. “—Mother Teresa