He was only making the statement to placate the frothy, emotional ultranationalism that has reared its ugly head these past few years. |
But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust. |
Although it is painful to accept, some who speak in our name in Europe have contributed to the strengthening of radical ultranationalism. |
But this does not mean to say that the seeds of ultranationalism are not present in the United States today. |
But xenophobia and ultranationalism have always been fomented by dictatorships which run out of ideology. |
Anti-immigrant policies become respectable, and the extreme right's ultranationalism appears relevant. |