Acts of racism, homophobia, xenophobia or just plain discrimination happen all the time. |
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At worst, it may see the world racked by explosions of racialism, xenophobia and ultra-nationalism. |
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There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia. |
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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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Hitler used those games to fan xenophobia and nationalism, leading ultimately to world war. |
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In these elections it advocates an extreme rightwing programme, reeking of nationalism and xenophobia. |
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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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If categorization and bias come so easily, are people doomed to xenophobia and racism? |
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At these field sites, environmental degradation meets racism, xenophobia and classism. |
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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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It rests on aggressive xenophobia, chauvinism, fanatical imperial ambitions and fascist demagogy. |
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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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It is the interaction between these two factors that is the source of the growth of neo-fascism and xenophobia. |
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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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We are suggesting that nationalist xenophobia is precisely a function of that which purports to bring us all together. |
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Ideophobia is possibly a less menacing phenomenon than xenophobia, especially for strong and dominating nations. |
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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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We're not accepting or tolerating homophobia, xenophobia, racism, any of that. |
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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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But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
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In the name of bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist 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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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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How this fits in with far right Conservatives' rampant xenophobia is beyond me. |
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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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Seeing a political opportunity, the right has fused the less popular xenophobia with the more popular Islamophobia. |
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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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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 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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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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In their declaration, participants condemned all organisations and individuals promoting hatred or acts of racism, xenophobia, discrimination or intolerance. |
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But we are not hard-coded to attach that xenophobia to skin color, hair type, etc. |
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At a time when xenophobia runs rampant in Egypt, foreigners are often met with distrust. |
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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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Nineteenth-century common-school advocates combined a desire for creating a liberal democratic citizenry with xenophobia, anti-Catholicism, and nativism. |
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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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You expect abusive behaviour, you expect xenophobia, homophobia, racism. |
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The horror film is generally about xenophobia, the fear of the unknown. |
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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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America must remain a nation of reason and compassion, not xenophobia. |
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We will give up and stop any manifestations of chauvinism and 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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Terms such as exoticism, theriophily, xenophilia, and xenophobia will take on renewed potential for literary analysis after this book. |
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While xenophobia is still a problem, recent violence has not been as widespread as initially feared. |
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These groups are generally united in their thuggery 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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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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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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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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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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Media beat-ups and xenophobia are nothing new to the Vietnamese people. |
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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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