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The following list shows the status and frequency of discrimination in Ajax.

Nation Racism Sexism Classism Ageism Religious Homosexual Nationality Pregnancy Disability Genetic Criminal Record Pet Owning
 Allamunnic States Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Partial
Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon
Almost all forms of discrimination in employment, education, and service are illegal. Exemptions can be made on a case by case basis for violent criminal offenders only, or against pet owners where accommodating pets might conflict with other regulations, such as health codes. Although religious discrimination is prohibited, members of fundamentalist sects, especially fundamentalists in any Abrahamic tradition, will frequently experience discriminatory behavior.
 Ghant Illegal Illegal x Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Legal
Common Uncommon x Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Common Uncommon
Discrimination in employment, education, and service is illegal.
 Latium Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Partial
Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Moderate Common Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon
Discrimination, in most forms, is nearly illegal in Latium as it applies to employment, government services or benefits, and education. Since passage of the Morality Acts in 2014, discrimination is partially legal on the grounds of sexual orientation.
 Lihnidos Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Partial
Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Moderate Common Moderate Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon
The Constitution and various laws make discrimination illegal against various groups. Discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, religions affiliation, nationality, and other various physical attributes is illegal. Despite this, there are several areas where discrimination has not been fully illegalized. The most common areas of discrimination that are at least partially permitted are discrimination against those with criminal records and LGBT Lihnidosis.
 Sydalon Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Partial
Common Uncommon Common Uncommon Common Common Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon
Religious forms of discrimination are the most widespread in Sydalon, in some instances with the rights of non-Christians being restricted and allows employers to not hire individuals based on their religion. Since 2014, the government has offered incentives for conversion to Catholicism. While homosexual acts are illegal, there are no laws in place providing for protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation, resulting in this form of discrimination being de facto legal.
 Tarsas Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal Legal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal
Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon Common Common Common Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon
Most forms of discrimination are illegal in Tarsas under the Hadriatic Reforms and subsequent Universal Codes of Morality. Discrimination in hiring on the basis of religion is permissible according to national law if an employer wishes to solely hire those who are members of the Orthodox Church of Ajax. It is permissible to discriminate based on sexuality as well if an employer does not wish to hire a homosexual.
 Vannois Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal Illegal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial Legal
Common Moderate Moderate Uncommon Common Common Moderate Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Common Uncommon
Discrimination in employment, education, and service is mostly illegal; however, certain laws create loopholes in existing legislation regarding homosexuality and LGBT rights.