Although there might be older instances of ethnicity-related hostility, I think the Egyptians were the first to score a touchdown on racial discrimination. Way before Egypt enslaved the Hebrews, Egyptians considered outsiders as Asiatics, sandramblers, cattle-breeders and other discriminatory labels, who were not worthy of any of the Pharaoh's attention (Keller, Werner. 1982. The Bible as History.)
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if there's such a thing as racial discrimination there's also what we call facial discrimination![]()
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