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Appearance discrimination

This is discrimination based on looks, beauty and attractiveness, more so than size (obesity discrimination).
Item added by winter_spirit. Added on 08/11/2004
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Molfan
09/22/2009

Appearance discrimination 2

this is a good looks obsessed world. pretty and handsome is way too important. I know what is feels like to be judged by looks. to have it made clear that I am not good looking enough. how shallow to decide acceptance of another person for how they look. but people get away with it. I have no doubt that this a real discrimination, and goodness if someone is unattractrive and obese, they must really feel those arrows. to think how many potentionally nice people are being passed up and harassed just because they are not good looking enough.the sad thing is this starts when a person is very young.how shallow. i have seen "good looking" people who are down right ugly on the inside.

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CarrollCountyK id
09/22/2009

Appearance discrimination 5

This is me. Every time I don't have my teeth in I get bad comments.

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MissPackRat4Je sus
09/22/2009

Appearance discrimination 3

There was a lady one time who was fired from her job simply because she didn't wear makeup. Her not wearing makeup was due to sensitive skin, and she should have been given a break. I'm sure this isn't an isolated situation.

We live in a very looks-oriented world, where "the beautiful people" are high priority in narrow minds. Never mind what their heart or personality is like, or what they might be able to contribute to society. Such pettiness is just pathetic.

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trebon1038
03/27/2008

Appearance discrimination 3

The times Ive seen this in my business were things that could be changed.  Wearing oddball piercings and dying your hair funky colors doesn't look good to pet owners.  I do know there are jobs out there that the "young and pretty/handsome" is where its at.

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irishgit
09/14/2007

Appearance discrimination 3

When I worked in advertising, women applying for receptionist jobs who weren't model-calibre gorgeous didn't have a shot.

I doubt, given what I know of that industry, that much has changed. Outside of that, most of us are somewhere on the scale of average to plain in looks.

Too good-looking, or overtly ugly is likely to raise a comment and laughter or jealousy.

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huola
04/16/2007

Appearance discrimination 2

hi

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marnia
12/14/2006

Appearance discrimination 2

while being discriminated against for being "ugly" is a very real problem that should not be trivialized, the problem that pretty girls face is the fact that people don't take you seriously. they think "oh, she's pretty, so she must not be very smart". i think this form of discrimination should also be discussed and is just as important as people w/out socially accepted "good looks". pretty girls get ripped off when making purchases such as new cars and computers and coworkers regard the "good looking" as air-headed and silly, whether or not that's the case. i would like to read more studies about both sides of the fence... regardless, when it comes to looks, women are the most discriminated against-you're damned if you are, you're damned if you're not!

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Johny Rogers
11/16/2004

Appearance discrimination 5

In fact it could be argued that Appearance discrimination is far more hurtful and destructive then Racism. As every single human is physically unique regardless of race, economic status, national origin, sex or in fact any other class protected by law. Would you rather be a victim of racism or appearance discrimination? A hurtful tirade or negative treatment due to ones individual features isolates you by yourself as 1 in 6 billion. There is no other person exactly like you to fall back with and have some solidarity. You are alone in your ugly lesser uniqueness. Whilst at least a black, white or Asian person racially abused in many ways can almost laugh at the idiocy of it and importantly has fellow members of his/her race who number in the millions with which to share the persecution. Ditto for sexism, in fact its proportionately easier again, 50% of the earth , over 3billion people can stand with you. A survey by Timur Kuran and Edward J.McCaffery of the University of Southern California; revealed that respondents consider discrimination based on appearance and economic status to be more prevalent then discrimination on ethnicity. Respondents also reported that they themselves have been victimized more by physical appearance and economic status discrimination then ethnic discrimination. Indeed on both the web or phone, the rank order of the great deal responses was the same and surprising: Physical appearance > Economic status > Ethnicity CASE Example If we examine our restaurant - hiring attractive girls example from above. Restaurant owners or commentators might say its not them its simply the market theyre catering to or that their customers dont want to see unattractive, plain girls. If so why cannot one open a restaurant purely hiring white people? As there has and still would be a proportion of citizens out there that prefer the company of their own race and would rather not sit with black or asian people. If you dont believe this then you must also believe that racism does not exist anymore and we have no need to protect ourselves from it via legislation. Of course there would be a media outcry, protests and it would be shutdown under numerous laws and human rights codes. Some points If we already accept from above that racism is wrong due to the fact, rightly so, that people cant affect their skin color then how is inherited physical characteristics discrimination on appearance any different? Powerful Role of the media in determining what is important and what isnt. As earlier mentioned the media pays little attention to appearance discrimination in fact it promotes it! In the above white restaurant example there would be massive TV, newspaper coverage of a RACIST store hiring only whites yet not nearly the same coverage towards an APPEARANCE Discrimination case yet the hurt is the same. According to Fair Measures employment law expert Rita Risser, Generally, the employer has the right to require employees to have a professional appearance. This of course cannot relate to age, race, sex, etc., but rather to clothing, hairstyle, personal hygiene, lack of visible tattoos or weird piercings. Characteristics you choose and can affect, can be dictated by an employer. Notice the lack of explicit mention of appearance discrimination in the protected classes. So in other words the restaurant owner could invent any number of excuses based on a girl having a slight hygiene problem, wrong hairstyle, not quite the multiple plate carrying waiter skills etc When in fact due to the nature of his store, it was because she wasnt model tall enough, didnt have long enough legs, large enough breast size, desired facial features like high cheekbones, lip-nose-ear-eye type or whatever it is that is pushed as attractive. Some recommendations for changing this include 1. Foremost, Appearance discrimination needs to become an explicit and protected class in legislation and human rights codes in all states, provinces and federal level. This is in recognition of the powerful societal and cascading effect such legislation, from the civil rights movements of the sixties to today have had in combating racism. 2. Incorporation of it in all and any endeavors, by law or otherwise that currently combat for instance racism or sexisms existence. Ie. modern HRM practices in private and government organizations, inclusion and specific attention towards it in the education curriculum 3. The level of apathy and non-awareness needs to be addressed and reversed.

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Seraph
10/09/2004

Appearance discrimination 2

We're all guilty of this, even if we don't realize it. Juries are more likely to be sympathetic to attractive lawyers, and likewise teachers to attractive students. As winter_spirit said, it's abundant in youths, and, I think, especially with girls. While an intelligent, attractive male seems to be acceptable, many deem it impossible for an attractive female to have a brain. We can blame the media for instilling this.

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winter_spirit
08/22/2004

Appearance discrimination 5

Isn't is sad that people who don't meet certain standards of perfection in terms of beauty and physical appearance get mistreated because of something that is not under their control? Or is it sadder that some people are so presumptuous as to actually judge a person by their appearance? This type of discrimination is more abundant in youths, who exclude people from their cliques based on appearance, but it has more serious consequences, such as child abuse, being fired, not getting a job and social issues that can permanently scar a person (http://www.mylooks.com/default2.htm). It is wrong and sickening that a person's physical traits should be considered anything more than random with regard to personality and capability.

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Bird808
08/18/2004

Appearance discrimination 5

Whether we like it or not we all have our underlying prejudices and this one is the primary focal point. A persons appearance is a persons first impression and even I've been guilty of this.

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