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diskriminierenden

Diskriminierenden is the present participle form of the German verb diskriminieren, used as an attributive adjective to describe actions, practices, language, or conduct that treat people unfavorably or unjustly based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. It can function in predicate position as well, for example in the sentence Das Verhalten ist diskriminierend (the behavior is discriminatory). The term appears in phrases such as diskriminierende Praktiken, diskriminierendes Verhalten and diskriminierende Sprache.

In legal and policy contexts, diskriminierenden statements or actions are typically seen as examples of discrimination.

Usage notes: diskriminierenden is inflected to agree with the noun it modifies, and it is distinct from

Many
jurisdictions
prohibit
discriminatory
conduct
in
areas
such
as
employment,
housing,
education,
and
access
to
goods
or
services.
In
Germany,
for
instance,
anti-discrimination
rules
are
implemented
through
laws
like
the
Allgemeines
Gleichbehandlungsgesetz
(AGG),
which
aims
to
prevent
discrimination
on
protected
grounds
and
to
promote
equal
treatment.
the
noun
Diskriminierung,
which
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
discriminating
itself.
In
German-language
writing,
the
term
is
commonly
used
in
sociological,
political,
or
legal
discussions
to
identify
unfair
practices
and
to
describe
actions
or
language
that
should
be
addressed
or
prohibited.