Yes. Doctors are human beings and have a right to express themselves sexually as they desire. Failure to do so might lead to sexual frustration and psychological problems which are not conducive for the work environment. Moreover, medical ethics are supposed to keep all doctors in check and ensure that behaviour towards patients remain similar irrespective of the doctor's religion, family background, habits or hobbies. In my opinion, it is therefore wrong to discriminate against gay doctors. For a doctor to admit publicly his/her sexual preferences, that doctor most likely recognizes that everyone deserves a freedom of expression and is therefore likely to also remember that patients have their rights and need to give implicit or explicit consent before any examination, procedure or treatment can be performed on them. It is therefore unlikely that after seeing a patient, they will leave a cause for discrimination in the future.
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∙ 15y agoI can give you several sentences.They discriminate against black people in that restaurant.I hate to see anyone discriminate against someone else.It's wrong to discriminate.
It was in Nashville, Tennessee where the civil rights movement won a major victory when the mayor admitted that it was wrong to discriminate against people on the basis of color. The mayor was asked the question by Diane Nash, an activist.
Wrong, the government is not allowed to discriminate. We have laws against discrimination of race, gender, ability, religion, age.
Absolutely not. Discrimination of any kind, whether it be against gender, race, ethnicity, creed, background or sexual orientation, is wrong. It can hurt people in many different ways without you realising it. If you find that you discriminate against gay people, it is best to stop straight away. Put yourself in their shoes and imagine how life would be for them.
the government would be unable to regulate human behavior
Obviously when they're little kids either their parents and/or friends are prejudiced and discriminate people who are different. And that influences these kids and they become prejudiced and discriminate people who are different because that's what they're taught. Until a certain age children don't right from wrong. One: the parents shouldn't discriminate and be prejudiced themselves. Two: the parents should teach their children it's wrong to discriminate and to be prejudiced. Three: the parents should teach their children people are people no matter what is their skin color which country they're from what language they speak etc. Four: the parents should only let their children be friends with nice children; never let them be friends with children who will teach them to be nasty to other people.
Yes, some people discriminate based on both religion and politics.
It is morally wrong to discriminate against others based on their race or ethnicity.
Most doctors who are against euthanasia are against it because they believe they are there to heal and protect, not kill. According to the Hyppocratic oath, "I will never do harm to anyone", and many doctors hold with that line of ethics.
Eliza believed that the doctors were wrong in declaring that Matilda, a character in the book Fever 1793, was dead. Eliza insisted that Matilda showed signs of life, such as breathing, and continued to care for her against the doctors' advice.
No, but if they use it to discriminate it is wrong.
is a tort law