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|colspan="11" align="left"|Discrimination based on race, sex, age, religious affiliation, and disability was outlawed by | |colspan="11" align="left"|Discrimination based on race, sex, age, religious affiliation, and disability was outlawed by a new [[Constitution of Batsweda|constitution]] in 2003. In 2010, discrimination against LGBT+ Batswedans was outlawed, but is selectively enforced by the authorities. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 4 September 2024
The following list shows the legality and frequency of discrimination in Eurth in different countries.
Active Nations
Country | Race | Sex | Age | Religion | LGBT+ | Nationality | Pregnancy | Disability | Genetic | Criminal Record | Pet Owning |
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Batsweda | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Legal | Legal | Illegal | Legal | Legal | Legal |
Moderate | Common | Moderate | Common | Common | Uncommon | Moderate | Common | Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
Discrimination based on race, sex, age, religious affiliation, and disability was outlawed by a new constitution in 2003. In 2010, discrimination against LGBT+ Batswedans was outlawed, but is selectively enforced by the authorities. | |||||||||||
Dolchland | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal |
Common | Common | Uncommon | Moderate | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
Dolchland has no laws that make discrimination illegal. If people do not like you, it is your problem. | |||||||||||
Mahana | Legal | Legal | Legal | Illegal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal |
Common | Common | Uncommon | Uncommon | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
All forms of discrimination are legal, as freedom of speech is incredibly important to the people of Mahana, however a notable exception of religion, which is incredibly important as Mahana is the home of Gaism and Buddhism. | |||||||||||
Mavran | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Legal |
Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Common | Uncommon | |
The Federal Discrimination Act of 1972 outlaws most forms of discrimination. | |||||||||||
Sunset Sea Islands | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Partial |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Common | Moderate | |
In the SSI, most forms of discrimination are outlawed since the end of the Empire of Mat Troi Lan. However, as a mostly non-religious country, people often distrust or avoid people who " express supranaturalistic tendencies". A criminal record makes finding employment hard in the SSI and limits the availability of certain social benefits. This includes people who get convicted of drug offences, which the SSI punishes harshly. Pet ownership is legal, however many apartment complex have placed bans on owning pets. | |||||||||||
Stedoria | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Partial | Legal | Legal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Legal |
Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Common | Uncommon | |
Most forms of discrimination are prohibited by the constitution of the Stedorian People's Republic. However, discrimination of certain sectors of society still persists. | |||||||||||
United Republic | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Common | Uncommon | |
The Constitution of the United Republic prevents the Federal Government from discriminating it's citizens, however, Free Speech is a great right, and outside of the Federal, and many State and Local governments, discrimination is legal, though certain jurisdictions have been implementing hate speech laws. |
Defunct Nations
Country | Race | Sex | Age | Religion | LGBT+ | Nationality | Pregnancy | Disability | Genetic | Criminal Record | Pet Owning |
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Oyus | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
The Oyusard National Congress does not permit discrimination of any kind, and it is typically unheard of given the tolerant nature of natives. When it comes to pet owning, it is permitted all around, although licensing is required for exotic pets that are not endangered. | |||||||||||
Mauridiviah | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Illegal | Illegal | Partial |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Common | Moderate | |
People who have disabilities or are too young to properly work may be discriminated against on that basis in terms of employment and independent housing. Rules on pet ownership (as long as within animal cruelty laws) are usually set by the states and private property owners. | |||||||||||
Faramount | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Legal |
Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Uncommon | Common | Moderate | |
The Faramontese constitution prohibits most forms of discrimination, but provides no protection to the LGBT community, persons with criminal records, or pet owners. In reality, these constitutional protections have no effect, as both the government and civil society discriminate regularly. | |||||||||||
Littland | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Legal | Illegal | Legal | Legal |
Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
The Littish Constitution and 2015 Equality Act established various protections for several groups in society. Freedom of speech is important to Litts but acceptance towards these groups is growing. | |||||||||||
Cristina | legal | legal | legal | legal | legal | legal | legal | legal | legal | Legal | Legal |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | |
Although there are no specific anti-discrimination laws, Cristinese tend to be quite tolerant and inclusive and mostly reapect the old Cristinese Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) and the Cristinese Chart of Rights. However there are some suspicions toward Mantellans and Catholics due to historic conflicts. | |||||||||||
Mantella | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | partial | Legal | partial | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Illegal |
Common | Common | Uncommon | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Common | Uncommon | |
The Mantellan constitution prohibits most forms of discrimination, but provides no protection to the LGBT community, persons with criminal records and some religious groups. In fact, constitutional protections have no effect, as both the New Order discriminates regularly. There are growing suspicions toward Cristinese due to historic conflicts. | |||||||||||
Cashar | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Illegal | Illegal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Legal | Illegal |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Common | Moderate | Uncommon | Moderate | Moderate | Common | Moderate | Common | Uncommon | |
Batengdei | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Partial | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal | Illegal |
Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | Common | Uncommon | Uncommon | Uncommon | Moderate | Uncommon | |
The People's Republic of Batengdei believes in common equality for all citizens, and choose not to discriminate against most beliefs, genders, orientations, etc.. Other nationalities are subject to suspicious looks, and in all locations (except designated tourist locations) such looks are permitted. |