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horsena [70]
3 years ago
9

Roberto, a manager of a small firm that sells sports equipment, assumes that people with disabilities are more likely to miss wo

rk. Therefore, he avoids hiring individuals who appear disabled. Roberto is an example of
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1 answer:
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

A prejudiced discriminator

Explanation:

A prejudiced discriminator is someone who actively and openly discriminate against others based on their religion, race, disability, gender, age, and among others. They do these by actively committing hate crimes and make disparaging comments about others. Prejudiced discrimination can also be committed through their action like refusing to employ some set of people because of their religion, race, disability, gender, age, and among others.

There are also prejudiced non-discriminators  who are different from prejudiced discriminators, because prejudiced non-discriminators do not act on act racist that they harbor like prejudiced discriminators who harbor it and at the same act on it.

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