Identify any Four types of discrimination behavior and violations of human rights in South Africa and globally

1. Racism: Discrimination based on race or ethnicity is a widespread problem in South Africa and around the world. This can manifest in various forms, including institutionalized discrimination, hate speech, and violence based on racial prejudice.

2. Gender discrimination: Women and individuals of marginalized gender identities often face discrimination in various aspects of life, including access to education, employment opportunities, and healthcare. Gender-based violence, such as domestic abuse and sexual harassment, is also a violation of human rights.

3. LGBTQ+ discrimination: People who identify as , , bisexual, transgender, queer, or other gender and sexual minority identities face discrimination and violence in many countries, including South Africa. Laws and societal attitudes that discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals violate their basic human rights.

4. Discrimination against people with disabilities: People with physical or mental disabilities often face discrimination and barriers to full participation in society. This can include lack of access to public facilities, denial of employment opportunities, and stigma and prejudice that marginalize individuals with disabilities. Such discrimination violates the rights of people with disabilities to equal treatment and opportunities.