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Is there discrimination in policitcs and power work and life?

Asked by talljasperman (21919points) September 29th, 2013

Is there progress in elimination of the glass ceiling for everyone from immigrants, poor, women and the disabled. Please tell your stories good or bad.

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kritiper's avatar

Whose progress? Should your question read “Is there discrimination in politics, power, work, and life?” “Their” means you’re talking about someone.

talljasperman's avatar

Also young and inexperienced. I still don’t know their and there. Those two words should be stripped from the English language

kritiper's avatar

You mean three words. “There,” “their,” and “they’re.”

kritiper's avatar

If you speak of seeing people, “There” they are. “They’re” (they are) walking together. “Their” dog peed on that guy’s leg.

talljasperman's avatar

@kritiper Yes… Its my glass ceiling for me. I get hung up on some part of school and I stop progressing… from APA formatting to the quadratic equation, something’s trip me up permanently.

kritiper's avatar

Read more books.

talljasperman's avatar

@kritiper I’m willing to consider that I have brain damage, there , their, they’re. I have two years liberal arts university and one year business and I still think that I need to alter my use of the English language something needs to change.

kritiper's avatar

Don’t give up the ship!

DWW25921's avatar

It’s very reverent to politics as the appearance of racism is often manufactured or used to promote politicians. It’s a very important tool that’s used to exasperate people into choosing sides. The Democrats are, for example, very well versed in “race baiting”. That is, making a problem appear and than making it huge! Like the Latin fellow Zimmerman. The press made him white for the trial. I’ve never seen racial tension in this country as bad as it is today. I honestly believe that they are doing it on purpose.

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