anti-discriminator

English edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

anti- +‎ discriminator.

Noun edit

anti-discriminator (plural anti-discriminators)

  1. (rare) An opponent of discrimination.
    • 2002, William A. Bogart, Consequences: The Impact of Law and Its Complexity, page 285:
      If a society comes to be dominated by anti-discriminators, there may be a temptation to rectify past wrongs even if other interests (i.e., white able-bodied males) are sidelined.
    • 2013, Hugh Stretton, The Political Sciences Routledge Library Editions:
      What discriminators actually think and do is reported, in reports arranged for use by their opponents; what anti-discriminators might or could do, goes beyond report to inventive strategy.