Quote from: Jess42 on March 15, 2013, 10:55:38 AM
I don't know exactly how it is in the UK
I short, they are seen as obstacles to overcome. That applies to all of them.
Many years ago I spoke to a lawyer friend who said that, while he sympathised with their objectives, every one from the 1965 Race Relations Act, employment, sex discrimination, to the rent act, (This was the late 70s when I had my conversation), essentially is a waste of time, since they each end up being a set of guidelines for when people can discriminate. Work arounds if you like.
My time in the NHS particularly reinforced that. The standard defense by managers, for anything, was patient safety. When that wasn't part of an issue, it was so galling.
The problem is each of these essentially comes from the Labour party who frankly, couldn't give a dam about any of the issues and use each to attract publicity.
(Reading through this I've managed to criticise race, sex, landlords and politics. I amaze myself sometimes! But if I were really good I'd find a way to work religion in

).