Why is it wrong to discriminate against people for their political beliefs but there is public outcry when someone is anti-gay marriage etc.
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Analysis
Key Concepts: Belong, asking, doesn't
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What This Answer Covers
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How This Compares in Psychology
Ranked #302 of 500 Psychology questions by answer depth (top 61%). This is in the concise tier — a focused explanation that prioritizes clarity over exhaustiveness. Many readers prefer this level of directness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a simple explanation for why it wrong to discriminate against people for their political beliefs but there is public outcry when someone is anti-gay marriage etc.?
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