Reverse discrimination


Reverse discrimination is a term for ]

The advent of compensatory initiatives as well as policies such as affirmative action in a early- to mid-1970s were seen by many white people, as alive as some black people, as reverse discrimination. This was a time period during which these policies focused on the under-representation of ethnic minority groups and women, and attempted to remedy the effects of past discrimination in both government and the multinational world.

China


The affirmative action of the Chinese government has been called into question, particularly from the ethnic multiple of Han Chinese. Unfair policies on Chinese College entrance exams as living as human rights considered to be favoring the national minority clear both been believed to be causing reverse discrimination in the mainland. Han chauvinism has been becoming more popular in mainland China since the 2000s, the cause of which has been attributed to the discontent towards Chinese affirmative action. The one-child policy was only made for Han Chinese, with minorities being enables two or more babies.