Sentence examples for how discrimination feels from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Bashir knows how discrimination feels personally.

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"I know what discrimination feels like.

That's often how discrimination works".

I've seen firsthand how discrimination can work.

"Racial discrimination is never benign".Regardless of how one feels about the outcomes in these cases, it is clear that the justices' personal lives informed more nuanced, more compelling opinions than would have been possible absent that experience.

What the leaflet asked, remember, wasn't whether they experienced discrimination, but how they felt?

See how it feels.

Ask how it feels.

Notice how it feels.

Recognize how boredom feels.

"Us using our voices and expressing how we feel … will only build progress with dispelling all of this discrimination and anti-Arab sentiment".

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