What does racial discrimination mean in English

Racial discrimination refers to holding unjust attitudes or committing unjust acts against members of a particular race. These unjust behaviors include restricting their equal rights in society, work, study, housing, medical care, etc., or excluding them from society by force, words, discriminatory signs or other means. Such discriminatory behavior not only harms the psychology and dignity of individuals, but also has a negative impact on society as a whole.

Racial discrimination is a deep-rooted social problem that exists almost globally. It stems from different cultural and historical backgrounds, and racial discrimination due to differences in people's understanding and perceptions of different cultures and traditions is mainly caused by human prejudice and subjectivity, rather than differences in race itself. The consequences of racial discrimination are serious; it not only imposes a heavy psychological burden on the discriminated persons, but also limits their opportunities for social growth and success.

Racial discrimination should not exist and anyone should be treated fairly. The government and society should take steps to increase awareness of racial equality, encourage people to reject racial prejudice, and emphasize people's *** same values and mutual respect. At the same time, there is a need to strengthen legal regulation and sanctions, and to establish a strict legal system to penalize acts of racial discrimination, so that racial equality can be better maintained. We believe that with this ****same effort, racial discrimination will be gradually eliminated and human society will be better.