People shouldn't be treated differently because of their sexuality.
“Playing the race card is a saying used to describe race-based opportunism. The accuser is alleging that the “player” has “deliberately and falsely...
We know it's a problem, but what's the solution?
Discrimination is a huge problem that needs to be addressed. With the help of the government, discrimination could end.
Racism must end.
Racial profiling and police violence needs to stop in the world and everyone needs to be equal.
Police brutality of black citizens has gotten out of control.
People in the LGBT community need more rights and to be discriminated less.
Citizens of all races feel unsafe & some uncared for. We need to trust one another and care for each other to keep families and friends safe.
Racial problems have been going on all around the country. Unfair court trials. White on black crimes.
Discrimination is a huge problem in our nation that majority of people face.
The criminal justice system is becoming more unfair for this country more and more every day.
Increasing tension and hostility has affected society and its progress to peace.
Racial Discrimination is a problem in our nation, and we need our new president to fix our nation, starting with this.
People should be treated fairly no matter who they are.
There has been a recent uproar over racial profiling.
Asian students face racism in schools.
Too many black people are dying for no reason.
Racism is getting worse and worse everyday, and somebody has to put an end to this.
Many people with a mental illness face a social stigma that needs to be stopped.
Cops need to be chosen correctly or trained properly, so they can do the job right.
I know in this word racism will end.
Police misconduct is a serious issue, with the most controversial crimes committed on duty: murder, theft, and assault.
People in the U.S face discrimination.
Regarding race, there are two sides to the story.
racism is probably something that will never end, but it can be stopped.
There is no reason for someone to be treated differently based on his or her looks; we are all the same and should be treated with respect.