Discrimination means treating someone unfairly just because of their race, gender, religion, language, or physical appearance. It is a serious issue in many parts of the world and can happen in schools, workplaces, or public places.
For example, if a student is ignored in class because of their skin color, that is racial discrimination. If a woman is not given a job just because she is female, that is gender discrimination. Some people face discrimination because of the religion they follow or because they have a disability.
Discrimination hurts people’s feelings, limits their opportunities, and creates an unfair society. We should always treat everyone equally and with kindness. Respecting differences and accepting others can help stop discrimination and build a better world for all.