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The Most Discriminated People Are Not Who You Think





The physically unattractive, socially awkward, and poor are the most discriminated people.

In America, social engineers have brainwashed us to believe minorities and women are the most discriminated people in our country and the world, yet is this really true?

Using common sense, we can see this isn’t true in modern America, and even in the past. We can see clearly the most discriminated people in our country and the world are those who are physically unattractive, socially awkward, and poor.

Physical Unattractiveness


Physical unattractiveness is probably the top discrimination factor in the world. A person born like this will find they are not chosen for many things because of this unfortunate factor.

They might be outgoing and friendly, which will help mitigate this problem, but they will invariably experience a completely different reality than a physically attractive person.

We’re talking about not being chosen for jobs and friendships, and how they are treated in daily life by people in the service industry, teachers, pastors, friends, family, authorities, etc.

The interesting fact is this isn’t being taught in our education as a factor of discrimination! This is probably the number one reason people are discriminated against in the world, yet the world is completely silent about it!

Think about it, a minority woman who is physically attractive or “good-looking” is going to be treated much better than a white man who is universally found to be physically unattractive and ugly.

Also, keep in mind, being physically unattractive is a biological factor people can’t change.

Socially Awkward


The second most discriminating factor is when someone is socially awkward. Even if they are physically attractive, a person who doesn’t fit in with a social environment will find they are excluded from jobs, friendships, and most social settings where discrimination can and does exist.

Even though being physically attractive helps those who are, especially women, being socially awkward will still be a major discrimination factor in social settings.

Now, if a person is both physically unattractive and socially awkward, they will be discriminated more than anyone else in the world. They will struggle to get jobs, make friendships, and be involved in any social setting without being treated unfairly or badly for no reason except for these two factors.

They might be great people when you get to know them, but hardly anyone will ever want to get to know them.

Interestingly, there is no discussion in our society about how socially awkward people are discriminated against, yet we hear about how minorities and women are discriminated against constantly!

Being socially awkward is due mostly to biological and environmental factors that a person doesn’t choose; they can learn to become more social with effort, yet some people are shy and awkward no matter how hard they try to be otherwise.

Living in Poverty


Living in poverty and not having money or wealth is another major factor that leads to discrimination. If a person drives an old car, wears inexpensive clothing, and can’t afford to do things other people can, they’ll be very much discriminated against without any support from society.

Anyone who has been poor will understand how you are treated differently than those who either have money — or at least pretend to have money by living above their means.

Just look at how homeless people are treated vs. those who drive around in expensive cars and wear expensive clothing. Point made. Even if a person is attractive and social, this factor will negate these attributes

Living in poverty isn’t something people choose consciously, although, this is a factor a person can generally change to some degree with enough effort.

Putting it all together


Now, consider who are the most discriminated people in America and the world:

  • Physically unattractive
  • Socially awkward
  • Living in poverty

A person who has all three of these factors is the most discriminated person on earth. There is no other person who is discriminated more, yet there is also nothing said about this bias, discrimination, and inequity!

Think about it, race, sex, and sexual orientation are very low factors for discrimination versus the ones we’ve discussed. In fact, these factors in modern America and the West help people get higher status and favor.

The three factors that will always be discriminated the most, are if someone is physically unattractive, socially awkward, and poor. Anyone who argues otherwise is not being intellectually honest.


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