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2006-10-16 02:48:35 · 10 answers · asked by Just 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Persecution is persistent mistreatment of an individual or group by another group. The most common forms are religious persecution, ethnic persecution, and political persecution, though there is naturally some overlap between these terms.

The most common scenario is a majority group persecuting a minority group, since the reverse is usually impractical, although Apartheid in South Africa is considered an exception. Majority groups, however, can inspire resentment where they are locally a minority and find themselves persecuted; persons of an ethnic majority who venture within a large minority neighborhood may experience or perceive a hostility towards them

2006-10-16 02:51:14 · answer #1 · answered by Amanda 6 · 0 0

Persecution is persistent mistreatment of an individual or group by another group. The most common forms are religious persecution, ethnic persecution, and political persecution, though there is naturally some overlap between these terms.

The most common scenario is a majority group persecuting a minority group, since the reverse is usually impractical, although Apartheid in South Africa is considered an exception. Majority groups, however, can inspire resentment where they are locally a minority and find themselves persecuted; persons of an ethnic majority who venture within a large minority neighborhood may experience or perceive a hostility towards them.

There are various possible origins of persecutory behavior. For instance, a movement which is publicly or implicitly identified with a minority group — such as a religion, a genetic heritage, a region, or other traditional distinction — might be successful enough to disrupt the status quo or become associated with violent acts. A reflective persecutory movement might then arise within the majority, not necessarily distinguishing between those who are and are not part of the movement. This persecution might in turn radicalize the minority group, resulting in a feedback cycle.

So-called opportunistic persecution occurs when someone exploits and stirs up an existing current of resentment to enhance his own political power. This opportunism can be applied "in reverse", as where a minority orator provokes persecution in order to unify a minority movement.

Past persecutions can become important elements of a persecuted group's identity. Members of many ethnic groups and religions can name at least one time when their group was persecuted by others. Periods of persecution may include martyrdom, in which a person killed by the persecutor becomes a powerful cultural symbol for the persecuted group.

The historical memory of persecution may long outlast a group's status as an oppressed minority, becoming a symbol of group membership. For instance, Christianity's two best-known symbols -- the Christian cross and the ichthus -- are relics of persecution: the cross is the means by which Christ was martyred, while the ichthus was (according to one story) a secret symbol used by Christians to identify one another under Roman persecution. Even where Christianity is the majority religion and has had greater power, these symbols of persecution recall the oppressive past.

2006-10-16 02:52:46 · answer #2 · answered by Josh 3 · 0 0

Persecution is persistent mistreatment of an individual or group by another group. The most common forms are religious persecution, ethnic persecution, and political persecution, though there is naturally some overlap between these terms

2006-10-16 03:02:38 · answer #3 · answered by lyndsbean 2 · 0 0

persecution - –noun
1. the act of persecuting.
2. the state of being persecuted.
3. a program or campaign to exterminate, drive away, or subjugate a people because of their religion, race, or beliefs: the persecutions of Christians by the Romans.

Main Entry: per·se·cu·tion
Function: noun
: punishment or harassment usually of a severe nature on the basis of race, religion, or political opinion in one's country of origin

2006-10-16 05:34:24 · answer #4 · answered by stiflersmom29 3 · 0 1

per‧se‧cu‧tion [pur-si-kyoo-shuhn]
-noun
1. The act of persecuting.
2. The state of being persecuted.
3. A program or campaign to exterminate, punish ,drive away, or subjugate a person because of thier race or belief

2006-10-16 03:59:10 · answer #5 · answered by Ä l ɐ ҳ ä 3 · 0 0

The Jews have not been persecuted for the final 2,000 years, they have been chastised by ability of God. Persecution can take many varieties yet Christians residing interior the west are no longer likely to be tortured and killed for his or her faith in Jesus as Saviour.

2016-10-02 08:40:43 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

persecution is when you're persecuted - you're kind of dicriminated against for being who/what you are, e.g. the persecution of the jews in the second world war.

2006-10-16 02:51:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its the name of my old pal... Percy Cuteone

2006-10-19 21:02:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U dont want to know

2006-10-17 08:54:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

treat someone very badly for no good reason.

2006-10-16 02:57:08 · answer #10 · answered by forest lover 2 · 0 0

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