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The following list shows the legality and frequency of discrimination in Greater Meridon in different countries. It represents the most common forms of discrimination, such as for employment, housing, hostile police action, and other similar forms.

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Country Race Sex Age Religion LGBT+ Nationality Pregnancy Disability Genetic Criminal Record
Flag of Datch Union.png Datch Union Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Though it is technically legal to engage in nonviolent forms of discrimination in the Datch Union, it is not considered protected activity, and actions directly counter to discrimination is legally protected. Discriminatory practices are however, rather uncommon due the cultural zeitgeist of the Datch Union, and its strong focus of Unionist cohesion.
Flag of Datchlia.png Datchlia Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Moderate Moderate
The State of Datchlia has one of the most comprehensive regimes of anti-discrimination in the Greater Meridon, with most common forms of discrimination made illegal, and some are felonies. There are some forms of discrimination that are somewhat common, particularly relating to matters of congenital disease, as well as former felons.
File:Diamante Flag.png Diamante Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Common
The Septonate has outlawed either by edict, or by constitutional mandate most forms of discrimination barring religious and criminal (though criminals are legally protected from most nonemployment forms of discrimination). Religious discrimination is not unheard of, but is well managed, and employment discrimination against criminals is quite common, resulting in the bulk of unemployment being as a result of criminal activity.
Flag of Diamante.png Dorado Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal
Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Common Moderate Common Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Moderate
The DI 213 Doradan Constitution made illegal many of the forms of discrimination that had been encouraged during the ethnonationalist rule of the country. However, widespread discrimination against non-Verdeans, especially Capisarians is quite common, and the murder of Capisarians is a regular phenomenon in Dorado.
Flag of Lesser Verde.png Lesser Verde Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
The Confederate government has taken fairly significant steps in making illegal all forms of discriminatory behavior. This gesture has largely been symbolic however, as the Confederacy is perhaps the most permissive and accepting of Culturally Verdean Nations.
File:Cuarzo flag.png Los Cuarzos Partial Legal Legal Legal Legal Partial Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal
Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Moderate Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
The Cuarzan Confederacy has very lax laws regarding discrimination, but simultaneously has fairly little discrimination, with some more problematic levels of such in the terms of age, religion, and against lgbt persons.
Flag of Plata.png Plata Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Common Moderate Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate
The Platan government has some of the laxest laws regarding discrimination in Greater Meridon. Though for most people, discrimination is rather uncommon, certain groups (religious, national, and lgbt in particular, do face problematic levels of discrimination. Criminals also face discrimination, though this is largely in terms of employment, as most felons are legally excluded from the labor lottery for a period of ten years.
Flag of Verde.png Verde Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Partial
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Partial
The Verdean government made illegal most forms of discrimination with the Civil Rights Act of DI 200, and cultural influences have similarly done much to reduce discrimination to a relatively uncommon occurrence.