It rests on aggressive xenophobia, chauvinism, fanatical imperial ambitions and fascist demagogy. |
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At these field sites, environmental degradation meets racism, xenophobia and classism. |
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Ideophobia is possibly a less menacing phenomenon than xenophobia, especially for strong and dominating nations. |
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It is the interaction between these two factors that is the source of the growth of neo-fascism and xenophobia. |
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It is playing on xenophobia to persuade people there is a fifth column in this country and show that something is being done. |
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Based on fundamentalist revolutionary ideas, Fascism defines itself through intense xenophobia, militarism, and supremacist ideals. |
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It is often said by supporters of the EU that it is misunderstood and that it is even the subject of xenophobia. |
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We're not accepting or tolerating homophobia, xenophobia, racism, any of that. |
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How low has this country fallen in that it now embraces the fears and xenophobia of right wing shock jocks. |
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Unlike the more politicized phobias, xenophobia and classism often go unchecked. |
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If there are further terrorist acts then irrational xenophobia will be the only means of expression available. |
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The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity. |
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Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too. |
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We are suggesting that nationalist xenophobia is precisely a function of that which purports to bring us all together. |
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Britain, my country of origin, appears to be infected by such selective xenophobia. |
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Unfortunately, countering xenophobia and racism requires leadership from the government. |
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If categorization and bias come so easily, are people doomed to xenophobia and racism? |
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Religious or racial prejudice and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is. |
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In these elections it advocates an extreme rightwing programme, reeking of nationalism and xenophobia. |
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Hitler used those games to fan xenophobia and nationalism, leading ultimately to world war. |
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Such rhetoric and policies can only be regarded by the extremist right as giving approval to their own xenophobia and racism. |
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There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia. |
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At worst, it may see the world racked by explosions of racialism, xenophobia and ultra-nationalism. |
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Acts of racism, homophobia, xenophobia or just plain discrimination happen all the time. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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The British attitude to immigration and immigrants has always been grudging, a mixture of xenophobia and socialist zero-sum economics. |
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It's about using fear and xenophobia as a tool to scare people into voting for the Liberals at the next election. |
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How this fits in with far right Conservatives' rampant xenophobia is beyond me. |
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In the name of bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist xenophobia. |
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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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In this instance, you have the unsavory spectacle of blatant cynicism racing neck and neck with latent xenophobia. |
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The historic insularity and xenophobia of the Japanese have perpetuated a style of cooking relying on the indigenous ingredients of the country. |
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Seeing a political opportunity, the right has fused the less popular xenophobia with the more popular Islamophobia. |
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Sectionalism and the Civil War exacerbated these conditions, giving rise to xenophobia and a more introverted society. |
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Despite his statements on combating xenophobia in Europe, he has behaved arrogantly and hurled allegations against my country. |
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The horror film is generally about xenophobia, the fear of the unknown. |
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The scale of this challenge has simply not been recognised by a Europe in the grip of economic austerity and frightened by rising xenophobia. |
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Recent events after 11 September have shown how easily and often how thoughtlessly racism and xenophobia can be revived. |
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This Framework Decision is limited to combating particularly serious forms of racism and xenophobia by means of criminal law. |
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Racism and xenophobia constitute a threat against groups of persons which are the target of such behaviour. |
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The goal of the new programme is to boost awareness of democracy and tolerance and to eliminate xenophobia and racism. |
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You expect abusive behaviour, you expect xenophobia, homophobia, racism. |
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Dig below the surface of Alpine placidity and you will encounter covert chauvinism, racism and die-hard xenophobia. |
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Mark well, though, that human rights and the fight against racial discrimination and xenophobia are indivisible and of global significance. |
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In these circumstances, it is not surprising to find that the level of xenophobia is on the increase. |
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But their heightened xenophobia and demonisation of contact with the West augur badly for Barack Obama's effort to engage with Iran's rulers. |
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A year and a half ago, the case of the Polish plumber was the embodiment of a xenophobia that is condemnable in all its forms. |
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We found that Mr Jörg Haider, as a wordsmith, has been a voice for racism and for xenophobia. |
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As it can be understood, multiliguism should bring a larger flexibility in thought and action and should help avoiding xenophobia. |
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New forms of racial discrimination and xenophobia were appearing in the guise of anti-terrorism efforts. |
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The Observatory plans to follow up every year on that survey, regarded as a key instrument for assessing racism and xenophobia in the country. |
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Fear of miscegenation and xenophobia and the consequent race riots resulted in restrictive legislation against the importation of Pacific and Chinese labor. |
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Pakistan needs a change of direction away from the xenophobia and paranoia fed by its controlling army. |
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At a time when xenophobia runs rampant in Egypt, foreigners are often met with distrust. |
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But we are not hard-coded to attach that xenophobia to skin color, hair type, etc. |
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In light of the large Moroccan community living in France, do you fear a resurgence of xenophobia? |
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Where right-wingers are, racism and xenophobia are not far behind and we have to be very wary of that. |
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The emails I received after that piece appeared, many from American tech workers who had lost their jobs, evinced fear, anger, hyperbole, xenophobia, and resignation. |
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Democracy presupposed respect for all human beings and for diversity, and it rejected racism and xenophobia in the public debate. |
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In their declaration, participants condemned all organisations and individuals promoting hatred or acts of racism, xenophobia, discrimination or intolerance. |
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The comradely spirit between professional colleagues from the past has become xenophobia for economic reasons. |
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It can, for example, help combat the risks of isolationism, protectionism and xenophobia which arise in times of economic crisis. |
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We do not want the xenophobia and the jingoism that we have heard on both sides of the English Channel in the last couple of weeks. |
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In all such cases, I will argue, political discrimination can be understood in terms of certain corrigible cognitive errors that characterize prereflective xenophobia. |
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Open economies and societies must be defended to avoid the risk of reverting to inward-looking policies, protectionism and even xenophobia. |
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Prevention of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and religious intolerance should be a key policy aim of all countries without exception. |
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Nineteenth-century common-school advocates combined a desire for creating a liberal democratic citizenry with xenophobia, anti-Catholicism, and nativism. |
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The work of these institutions has made a substantial contribution to preventing racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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In times of economic crisis, xenophobia blooms along with political conflict, protectionism and, in some places, racism. |
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Furthermore, some political platforms were based on racism and xenophobia. |
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However, the party's campaign against immigration has been accused of using racism and xenophobia to win votes. |
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While xenophobia is still a problem, recent violence has not been as widespread as initially feared. |
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Yet xenophobia and racial intolerance are on the rise world-wide. |
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In this respect, on the instructions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, an interdepartmental working group has been set up to consider action against xenophobia and inter-ethnic and racial intolerance. |
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Studies of prejudices and xenophobia show again and again, that prejudices toward foreigners and toward the foreign are very often not based on information, but rather have the function of substituting for information. |
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A policy of rhetoric, underpinned by nationalism, which uses immigration as a point of departure for election campaigns, will smooth the way for racism and xenophobia. |
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This framework decision must be seen as a first step in the process of getting to grips with racism and xenophobia at European level and maximum harmonisation in this field. |
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Terms such as exoticism, theriophily, xenophilia, and xenophobia will take on renewed potential for literary analysis after this book. |
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We will give up and stop any manifestations of chauvinism and xenophobia. |
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We will teach them that hatred can metastasize into racism, that racism leads to xenophobia, and that xenophobia is often expressed through the most historically durable and pernicious hatred of all, anti-Semitism. |
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Labour... won't stand up against xenophobia. |
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In the various reactions in law and policy today, there is the worrying trend that more racism and xenophobia are being stirred, which will result in further discrimination and stigmatization of innocent civilians. |
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Why do we need to unite against racism, discrimination and xenophobia? |
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All too often in such a context, it becomes a vehicle for the pursuit of xenophobia and bigotry and betrays its ultimate metier, alienating itself from the wider circles of our universal human identity. |
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We must stand guard against the rising tide of rabid nationalism and together protect our values of democracy and freedom, we must fight unceasingly against racism and xenophobia and work together for human rights. |
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These groups are generally united in their thuggery and xenophobia. |
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But manipulating the racial fears, ethnic resentments and xenophobia of some American voters is in the warp and woof of the modern Republican Party. |
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Criminalizing racism and xenophobia would send a clear message to society. |
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Thirdly, racism, xenophobia and other forms of discrimination are on the increase, but protection against them is a patchwork quilt which suggests a hierarchy of forms of discrimination rather than a coherent approach. |
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Mounting xenophobia and hate-mongering may be among the results. |
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The concern voiced abroad, registering even the slightest manifestation of xenophobia, intolerance or political fuzziness about the past with seismographic accuracy, is received here with both amazement and indignation. |
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The AEDH can only be alarmed by this rise of racism and xenophobia and the possible establishment of an extreme right political party in the European Parliament. |
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Primitive politics, xenophobia, and high-handed attitudes to the niceties of democracy and the rule of law, have been shown to be electoral liabilities, not a surefire route to success. |
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The Service for Combating Racism, which is part of the Department of the Interior, is the Confederation's representative in matters concerning the fight against racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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In all situations, dispelling the myths that fuel discrimination and bolster xenophobia while promoting intercultural understanding is undoubtedly a step in the right direction. |
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It was true that the upsurge in racism and xenophobia was worrying. |
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These are very useful and efficient tools for promoting social inclusion and integration and for combating problems such as violence, hooliganism, racism and xenophobia. |
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In this regard, loutish acts of racism and xenophobia, or those associations that advocate certain cultural identities, must be completely outlawed. |
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The European Council recalled its previous declarations on racism and xenophobia and decided to intensify the efforts to identify and to root out the causes. |
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Although xenophobia and discrimination are shameful things, I consider this to be a rather modish motion, of the kind that passes through our Chamber relatively often in various forms. |
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Actions to combat the callousness that finds expression in racism and xenophobia should not be translated into sanctions under criminal law such as the proposal is based upon. |
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The city of Guangzhou was also a centre of diffusion of xenophobia, because the scholars at the city's great academies were proclaiming the Confucian theory that uncultured barbarians should be excluded. |
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Discrimination against migrants risked igniting marginalization and xenophobia, which would adversely affect the wellbeing of migrants and of host societies. |
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But these newly-emerging democracies are likely to carry in their wake a resurgence of aggressive nationalism, with all its negative attributes of ethnic superiority, xenophobia, messianism and jingoism. |
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We are seeing the re-emergence of forms of racism, xenophobia, machismo and homophobia, which suggests that the democratic gains made by the European Union are in retreat. |
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Otherwise, many more innocent Americans will become targets for hate by those swept up in nationalistic or militaristic sentiment based on little more than xenophobia. |
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These trends, which are boosting migration flows, are also causing some tension among sections of the population in host countries, sometimes verging on xenophobia. |
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The issue of security is clearly legitimate, but we cannot fall into the trap of polemics and exploitation deliberately designed to fuel hatred and xenophobia merely for partisan reasons. |
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It also fueled antisemitism, xenophobia, nativism, and isolationism. |
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It also called upon all parties to renew their commitment to multilateralism and to reassert the central role of the United Nations in addressing racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. |
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Their suppression is a matter for all of society in the European Community, even if we know that everyday racism and xenophobia are concealed by citizens who otherwise demand democracy and human rights. |
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Many nationalist movements see justification for their actions in religion, replacing the universality of religion with narrow-minded nationalism, xenophobia and intolerance. |
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What we need to affirm instead is the need to combat any form of racism and xenophobia, and any discrimination based on nationality and ethnic background. |
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The sanctions were widely perceived as a failure – and hypocritical to start with: how could a country like France, which has its own National Front, lecture other countries on stamping out xenophobia? |
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Welcomed at first by the British as a source of cheap labour, by the late 50s, as their numbers grew, they became a target of racial hatred and xenophobia, and even hasty anti-immigration legislation in parliament. |
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With regard to article 2, information should also be provided on the measures taken to protect children from xenophobia and other related forms of intolerance. |
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It acknowledges problems such as xenophobia and racism. |
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It urged the authorities to react firmly against any manifestations of racism or xenophobia in the discourse of certain politicians and political parties. |
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The recent overall agreement on the Framework Decision on combating certain forms of racism and xenophobia is a clear signal for a Europe committed to the fight against intolerance. |
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Talk about xenophobia and tolerance covers up the problem it concerns. |
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Member States acknowledge that combating racism and xenophobia requires various kinds of measures in a comprehensive framework and may not be limited to criminal matters. |
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America must remain a nation of reason and compassion, not xenophobia. |
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But try to name a country that is completely free of ethnocentrism, xenophobia, class schisms or religious conflict. |
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The result is a soul-crushing torrent of grey sludge with a Eurotrash sheen and an indecently large helping of xenophobia. |
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It's easy calling somebody a racist, but the problem I think it's more aporophobia than xenophobia. |
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The post Leaders take steps to combat racism and xenophobia in education appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Today's world appears dominated by xenophobia, religious dogmatism, racial solidarity and ethnic egocentrism. |
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It is misleading because it elides the larger issue of xenophobia and anti-Muslim bias. |
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We can lead a strong European foreign policy or, lost in hubris nostalgia or xenophobia, watch our influence in the world wane. |
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In the local microcosm, the cult of xenophobia has its parallels in the paranoid dread of new democratic generations as subliterate media savages. |
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Regardless, we must exercise vigilance against those who try to propagate xenophobia based on a lack of understanding of the importance of multiculturalism. |
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In the 2000s, domestic and international institutions expressed concern about what was perceived as an increase in xenophobia, particularly in some political campaigns. |
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Recent scholarly concentration on multiculturalism, transculturalism, racism and ethnicity has largely passed by essential issues such as xenophobia and xenophilia. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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Media beat-ups and xenophobia are nothing new to the Vietnamese people. |
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