xenophobia in A Sentence

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    Chauvinism and Xenophobia- differences.

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    Xenomania and Xenophobia are both dangerous.

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    Xenophobia can also be exhibited in the form

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    which deals with problems like hate speech, Xenophobia and extremism.

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    Interfaith efforts needed to face AntiSemitism, Xenophobia- WorldJewishCongress president to address Catholic university».

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    Komako did this in 1917, when Xenophobia was still a big problem in America.

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    As the volatile Western political world plunges deeper into Xenophobia and nativism, empathy is ever more at risk.

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    He says that Xenophobia is“a disease” and appeals for the safeguarding of cultural identity in the face of ideological colonization.

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    Each of these will deal with actual issues of the LGBT community, such Xenophobia, migration and the crisis of current politics.

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    What we call“criminality” or“Xenophobia” claim victims from the same pool of vulnerable people and play out in the same neglected physical spaces.

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    Stereotypes of drunkenness may be based on racism or Xenophobia, as in the fictional depiction of the Irish as heavy drinkers.

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    As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Xenophobia has risen in many countries, primarily but not exclusively targeting people perceived to be Chinese.

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    Levels of Xenophobia have also risen in East Asia, with some restaurants and other businesses in Japan and China refusing service to foreign customers.

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    Xenophobia can also be exhibited in the form of an"uncritical exaltation of another culture" in which a culture is ascribed"an unreal, stereotyped and exotic quality.

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    We can see evidence of the psychological effects of Donald Trump's fear mongering in the dramatic increase in nationalism and Xenophobia displayed by the alt-right movement.

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    In May 2018, Prajakta was announced as the Indian Ambassador for YouTube's global initiative,'Creators For Change', which deals with problems like hate speech, Xenophobia and extremism.

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    While for some, migration is a positive and empowering experience, too many others have to endure human rights violations, Xenophobia, exploitation and unacceptable living conditions along their journeys.

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    Just like in the early 1930s, this environment results in Xenophobia, racist populism and centrifugal forces that are tearing apart institutions that were the Global Establishment's pride and joy.

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    Often they are recent immigrants, but Xenophobia may be directed against a group which has been present for centuries, or became part of this society through conquest and territorial expansion.

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    Voters who had voted for change, for an end to austerity, for social and tax justice, will now have to endure a government bent on social inequality, deregulation, discrimination and Xenophobia.

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    Here she is, the first woman accepting the presidency- showing unequivocally that America denounces the hatred and Xenophobia of Trump,” Brianna tweeted on the 9th, after the Election results had come in.

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    Barbanel-Fried says he's stood in doorways and talked about his family's experiences with anti-Semitism- and in response, residents have often responded with their own jarring stories of encountering hate or Xenophobia.

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    On the other hand, terms such as Xenophobia, Francophobia or homophobia cannot be framed within the scope of medicine since they are associated with a negative attitude towards a certain category of people.

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    In a display of unity and sorrow, the British media attempted to address the pitiful stories behind the scare-mongering, Xenophobia and misinformation which had sadly been a feature of much of the previous coverage.

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    As an antislavery Whig who was making his way to the Republican Party in the mid-1850s, Lincoln believed that their Xenophobia threatened the nation's founding principles- the very principles that led him to oppose slavery.

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    An alternative view is that racism(and Xenophobia of all kinds) does not have a genetic or evolutionary basis, but is primarily a psychological trait- more specifically, a psychological defense mechanism generated by feelings of insecurity and anxiety.

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    A just response to the coronavirus calls us to be vocal about rooting out anti-Asian racism and Xenophobia, ensure access to health care, clean water and hygiene as basic human rights regardless of ability to pay, homelessness status, or other barriers.

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