Is it possible to eliminate discrimination against minority groups?
Depending on what we are, the answers may well vary, and they all make sense, but in my view, our efforts against the discrimination is insufficient, so it is challenging to eliminate it soon. Now let me explain the details.
First, discrimination has always existed throughout history. It is due to our diverse ideologies, religions, and political perspectives, which provoke our prejudices and stereotypes. Plus, people tend to believe that they are superior to others. So, changing attitudes toward minority groups would be a long-term process that may take hundreds of years.
Next, today, there are countless types of minority groups. For example, there are those who based on “gender,” “ethnicity,” “language,” “disability,” “religion,” “income,” “homelessness,” “age,” and more. I am afraid that it’s almost impossible to find a resolution that satisfies everyone.
Therefore, I conclude that it is difficult to eliminate discrimination against minority groups, at least at this time. However, the UN Sustainable Development Goals have listed ‘reducing discrimination’ as one of their key challenges. So, all UN member countries must come together to achieve the goal. Thank you for your attention. [184 Words Type-G]