In 1991 strange things happened in life. It was an inexplicable situation that drew my personality and life career. The event causes trouble and ruins my life. An innocent person got in trouble for not doing a violation, but it's a violation multiple people enroll in this time event. Live concert event: the concert going on and walking outside in the parking and taking a deep breath and getting back to a Live Concert. Security stops me at the main door. The undressed Security or Employees told me you shouldn't go in, and he violated he pushed me. I reported to the employee I have my family inside. You can call them and also tell him that I had a prepaid for the program. I have a ticket. I told him, you can call my brother at the aisle number and seat number and ask him to call him, please. The employee walked a little far and reported to security and I had requested to get in concert but the employee pushed me again and he never realized that he pushed me. He made a piece of fake information to other securities that I tried to push him and tried to force to enter the hall but did not. They called the police and arrested me. Judge makes a discrimination judgment. I provided check copy proof of ticket purchase still getting discrimination. I got a penalty or fine to pay. Another man was also arrested for some kind of violation. The police officers were enjoying themselves at the police station. They have taken money from my wallet and kissed my wife's picture. I can't forget those days
Knowledge of individuals’ group membership can alter moral judgments of their behavior. We found that such moral judgments were amplified when judgers learned that a person belonged to a group shown to elicit disgust in others. When a person was labeled as obese, a Indian, or “trailer trash,” people judged that person’s behavior differently than when such descriptors were omitted: Such group-based Discrimination in moral judgment was specific to the domain of moral purity. Members of disgust-eliciting groups but not members of other minorities were the target of harsh judgments for purity violations