Discrimination in Manala

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

Status and frequency of discrimination

Nation Equality before law Freedom of speech Racism Sexism Classism Education Ageism Religion Arbitrary Opinion Non-Heterosexual Non-Cisgender Nationality Pregnancy Disability Genetic Criminal Record Pet Owning
 Antarctic Circle States Yes Yes (with restrictions) Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined Undefined Undefined Illegal Undefined Illegal Illegal employment Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Equality and freedom of speech are usually upheld regularly in the Antarctic Circle States. Numerous laws passed by the A.C.S. National Assembly have prohibited discrimination on numerous fronts, most notably based on race, religion, social standing/class, nationality, and disabilities. However, these discriminations are extremely uncommon in the modern era.
 Gagium Yes Yes (with limited restrictions) Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined Illegal Illegal Legal (employment) Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Equality and freedom of speech are both enshrined in the Gagian constitution. However, numerous laws and amendments passed by the Gagian parliament have prohibited discrimination on numerous fronts, most notably based on race, gender, religion, social standing/class, and disabilities. Furthermore, the judicial system in Gagium has consistently ruled against private enterprise's right to discriminate based off of arbitrary opinion. However, no cases of discrimination on the basis of education or pregnancy have resulted in a conclusive ruling outlawing the practices, and discrimination in the field of employment based off of criminal record is allowed, albeit restricted only in the cases of murder and rape.
 Greater Niagara Yes Yes (with limited restrictions), currently suspended due to conflict. Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined Undefined Undefined Illegal Undefined Illegal Illegal employment Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Equality and freedom of speech are usually regularly in the Greater Niagara, however freedom of speech can be suspended in times of war. Numerous laws passed by the Parliament have prohibited discrimination on numerous fronts, most notably based on race, religion, social standing/class, nationality, and disabilities. However, these discriminations are extremely uncommon in the modern era.
 Hrvada Yes Yes (with limited restrictions) Illegal Illegal Undefined Undefined Illegal Illegal Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Illegal Undefined Legal (employment) Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Moderate Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Freedom of speech and expression are protected under the Constitution of Hrvada except in cases where it is either defamatory or causes a clear and present danger to others. Numerous statues and legal decisions protect Hrvadan citizens from being discriminated against on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, and disability. Moderate levels of discrimination occur against certain unprotected classes, most notably members of the LGBTQIA+ community.  The Furbish Islands Yes Yes (with limited restrictions) Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon
Freedom of speech and expression is upheld in the Furbish constitution, but discrimination and defamation are criminalized. Those found guilty of discrimination are charged with a misdemeanor, which usually results in a fine. All forms of discrimination are increasingly uncommon in modern times.