Discrimination is unjust MOST specifically because it is based on a. actions that may have a justifiable explanation
b. assumptions or fears that have nothing to do with the individual
c. a misunderstanding of social problems
d. a lack of charity
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The correct answer is b. assumptions or fears that have nothing to do with the individual.
Discrimination is considered unjust primarily because it involves making judgments about individuals based on preconceived notions, stereotypes, or irrational fears rather than their actual qualities or actions. This leads to unequal treatment and can perpetuate social inequalities, making it fundamentally unfair.