"Discrimination Against Refugees is Reverse Discrimination," "The Ministry of Gender Equality Discriminates Against Men," "Sexual Minorities Enjoy Privileges," "Disabled Protests Hold Citizens Hostage." These extreme expressions of hate and discrimination, once hard to voice publicly, now pervade everyday life and politics. Professor Seong Soo Hong tackles discrimination head-on in this book. The book explores the origins and repetition of discrimination, analyzing how hate spreads by scapegoating specific groups during social crises. It vividly illustrates the exclusion and hate faced by women, immigrants, refugees, sexual minorities, and the disabled through various domestic and international cases. Furthermore, the author also notes how discrimination is politically instrumentalized.
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