Paul is open-minded about the subject of homosexuality. However, his friends at school openly ridicule and tease those students who are openly gay. To be accepted by his friends, Paul usually joins in and treats gays in a similar fashion. In this example, Paul is: _________

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Answer:

Paul is an unprejudiced discriminator

Explanation:

Prejudice refers to the biased feelings, thinking and beliefs, of an individual towards a particular group. Whereas, discrimination is described as the act of discriminating a group of people on the basis of race, religion, or color.    

Unprejudiced discriminator is an individual who does not have any biased feelings towards a group of individual but discriminates along with people that have prejudiced views.

Since Paul is not prejudiced but practice discrimination with prejudiced people. Therefore, Paul is an unprejudiced discriminator.

Answer:

Paul is a nonjudgmental discriminator.

Explanation:

Prejudice is defined as an individual's biased sentiments, thoughts, and beliefs toward a specific group. Discrimination, on the other hand, is defined as the act of treating a group of individuals unfairly because of their race, religion, or color.

Unprejudiced discriminator is a person who has no prejudices against a group of individuals yet discriminates against those who do.

Because Paul is not prejudiced, he discriminates against prejudiced people. As a result, Paul is an unbiased discriminator.

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