We can fix xenophobia, maybe, if we face our xenophobia.
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" At a town hall meeting, he said "this is no time for Donald Trump's record of hysteria and xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia ... and fearmongering.
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Right-wing xenophobia in America and right-wing xenophobia in places like Iraq and Syria are allies because each feeds off the hatred of the other.
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Worse the travel ban while certainly pragmatic, fuels the false impression that combating Islamism is anti-Muslim xenophobia and stokes fears that anti-Muslim xenophobia is official American policy.
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A study looking into the link between xenophobia and the Brexit vote concluded that "psychological predictors of xenophobia were strongly linked with voting to leave the EU," per The Independent.
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And there is also the issue of xenophobia and commerce.
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And ultimately, there is the issue of xenophobia and commerce.
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Firstly, that xenophobia has basically lost the debate against diversity.
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Walker discussed global political trends toward nationalism, populism and xenophobia.
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" He said Sessions' voting record points toward an "unconstitutional xenophobia.
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Second, xenophobia was undoubtedly a part of the Brexit mentality.
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Some have been the target of isolated episodes of xenophobia.
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Trump and Brexit, in other words, played into people's xenophobia.
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Make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia.
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The xenophobia we still see today doesn't need to happen.
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"This xenophobia against foreign investment makes no sense," he said.
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There are also plans for a campaign to combat xenophobia.
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What does xenophobia do when it spreads over the airways?
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These economic policies were mirrored by new waves of xenophobia.
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A nation with few immigrants and refugees, it stokes xenophobia.
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At the heart of the FaceApp security backlash is xenophobia.
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Trump has normalized trafficking in hate, racism, xenophobia and sexism.
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He also said nationalism and xenophobia are on the rise.
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Leading Social Democrats accused the food bank volunteers of xenophobia.
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That's in large part due to xenophobia surrounding the coronavirus.
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"Neither should we panic or fallback on xenophobia," he said.
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He also can't move away from his old standby, xenophobia.
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He also can't move away from his old standby, xenophobia.
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"I can't help but use terms like 'xenophobia,' " Ramp said.
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At least part of the answer seems to be: xenophobia.
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"Xenophobia plays a bigger role than people realize," Ivarsflaten says.
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Is a wave of xenophobia the historical norm during epidemics?
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But neither should we panic or fall back on xenophobia.
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The ugly xenophobia of this exchange makes it especially notable.
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They are conceived to nurture an atmosphere of nationalist xenophobia.
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The series touches on immigration, racism, xenophobia and gun control.
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Misogyny and xenophobia are not defined by the Electoral College.
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"Being LGBT is coupled with xenophobia and racism," she told CNN.
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It's about the dangers of othering, rampant xenophobia, and anti-Semitism.
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And then there is the risk factor of isolationism and xenophobia.
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Spanish politics has little of the xenophobia common elsewhere in Europe.
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That's not the only reason to believe Brexit was about xenophobia.
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The anti-establishment wave, economic inequality, and xenophobia of our age?
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What's more, racism and xenophobia appeared to predict support for Trump.
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Xenophobia towards non-Jews and African refugees is on the increase.
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As xenophobia and international tensions rise, markets panic, making everything worse.
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There's a reason every country with immigration has pockets of xenophobia.
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France faces high unemployment, a divided political establishment and surging xenophobia.
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Stand up against bigotry, hate, white supremacy, Nazis, Islamophobia, transphobia, xenophobia.
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"Xenophobia is an issue, not wanting Venezuelans here anymore," Casas said.
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She might help salve the rebarbative xenophobia of the Republican primary.
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Other white women candidates, meanwhile, have used xenophobia in their campaigns.
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More worrying, the migrant crisis is feeding xenophobia and political populism.
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This sort of rampant xenophobia that seemed to be reestablishing itself.
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Others say such concerns are used to justify racism and xenophobia.
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It lays bare the xenophobia of the Trump White House (again).
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And it's a movement simmering with racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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" "It comes in all sorts of flavors: racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia.
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"The xenophobia of Trump supporters isn't really economic," Professor Mankiw said.
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A foreign ministry statement said the violence was fueled by xenophobia.
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Today, surging nationalism and xenophobia promise to create even more prejudice.
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The situation is fertile ground for surges of intolerance and xenophobia.
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It also had a long-term history of xenophobia of nationals.
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The United States is not alone in this blight of xenophobia.
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With nationalism and xenophobia resurgent, examples of humanity's basest instincts abound.
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He's combating xenophobia, while others do little to eradicate discriminatory policies.
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What they do track with, quite strongly, are xenophobia and ethnocentrism.
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Its larger concern, though, is political: racism, religious bigotry and xenophobia.
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As foreigners with no income, they face classism, racism and xenophobia.
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It will not be racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia and religious bigotry.
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Assorted acts of "racism and xenophobia" are also on the rise.
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Xenophobia is on the rise and the far right is emboldened.
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What do you think's driving that xenophobia in places like Australia?
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Slavery, and its intertwining with the rise of modern capitalism. Xenophobia.
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The allegations are wrong in content and a sad example of xenophobia.
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There's a reason why every country with immigration has pockets of xenophobia.
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They fuel xenophobia for domestic political gain while disguised as counterterrorism policy.
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But unfortunately, this type of political extremism and xenophobia is spreading globally.
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I need people to have a conversation about xenophobia, islamophobia, and gentrification.
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But the fictional country's inherent xenophobia is driven by those same tensions.
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Perceptions of generally rising xenophobia in Britain are discouraging to Indians too.
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Dominicans who bristle at accusations of xenophobia point to this legal remedy.
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The best explanation is that Britain's xenophobia over immigration is being activated.
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"Uber has actively chosen to support racism, xenophobia, and bigotry," @katebergie wrote.
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A few have been wound up by the xenophobia of political entrepreneurs.
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The AfD's original founder left, complaining about the party's turn toward xenophobia.
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Still, he remains committed to protesting racism and xenophobia in his country.
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They were (in order): racism, socialism, fascism, concentration camp, xenophobia and bigot.
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"We are not tolerant of racism and bigotry and xenophobia," she said.
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Racism, xenophobia, misogyny and ethno- and religious hostility disguised as economic anxiety.
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Bannon's Trump won riding a wave of racism, xenophobia and anti-semitism.
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Its critics argue that the movement also traffics in xenophobia and racism.
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He frames xenophobia in Britain as a manifestation of pure racial resentment.
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They have also discovered that points systems do not completely cure xenophobia.
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Rest assured, there is no compromise on racism, bigotry, xenophobia and sexism.
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In addition, Trump voters express a xenophobia that Sanders supporters do not.
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The Tea Party is thin policy draped over raw nativism and xenophobia.
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Rebel has emerged as a powerful voice for xenophobia and for ethnic
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I welcome the newcomers who challenge the civic xenophobia of the natives.
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Yet in many realms, France has been limited by its own xenophobia.
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But I would still have to understand the root of that xenophobia.
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May's deal, however, is that for all the xenophobia incited during the
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Racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia — and not economic anxiety — are their calling cards.
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It also seems the xenophobia the AfD ran on had an impact.
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He grasped that nationalism, nativism and xenophobia were ripe for a rerun.
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How is the coronavirus pandemic bringing out fears, stereotypes, xenophobia and racism?
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Supporters of Mr. Dercon have accused his opponents of conservatism and xenophobia.
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Investigations rattle Washington, Russia tackles its xenophobia and Hungary convicts human smugglers.
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Think misinformation about treatments, symptoms and anecdotes tainted with racism and xenophobia.
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Crime is crime deal with the criminals but do not steer xenophobia!
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So, we as humans, to some extent have a built-in xenophobia.
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Democrats must link Mr. Trump's trade agenda to his racism and xenophobia.
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The connection of xenophobia and anti-black racism is clear as day.
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British governments have often exhibited xenophobia but rarely as pathologically as this.
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Is my suspicion of calls from foreign countries a form of xenophobia?
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Xenophobia and anti-Europeanism have been growing nearly everywhere on the continent.
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I'm glad you used it in this case to demonstrate your xenophobia.
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Warmongering and xenophobia were alien concepts to the early space-faring Suldlom.
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And that's why you see more xenophobia and racism in these communities.
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But a moment of xenophobia put an immediate dampener on our day.
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SM: It offers an alternative narrative at a time of heightened xenophobia.
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Here, with "Looming Danger" (2017), it's a tale of contemporary American xenophobia.
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In the case of the Brexit, the motivating fear was — in part — xenophobia.
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It makes a very different statement, with associations of racism, sexism and xenophobia.
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Then-president Juan Manuel Santos tried to temper growing xenophobia several months later.
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There was vanishingly little to the speeches beyond complaints, xenophobia and martyr complexes.
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But in the US, they are a target of racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.
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"Roma migrants (experience) two kinds of racism: anti-gypsyism and xenophobia," he said.
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Some people would do that out of their own bigotry and xenophobia. Right.
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And so, therefore, my motive could be mistaken for bigotry and xenophobia. Absolutely.
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In addition, the self-esteem that nostalgists crave often seems to feed xenophobia.
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On the other hand, intolerant speech (hate speech, racism, xenophobia) threatens our democracy.
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Donald Trump-white supremacy, Donald Trump-xenophobia, 10,000 results, 2,300 results, 3,000 results.
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Saffold whisks us along in his dark fantasy to explore xenophobia and grief.
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They just kind of write it off whether it's homophobia, transphobia, racism, xenophobia.
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Someone, for instance, wanted to know whether Roseanne Conner would question Trump's xenophobia.
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Venues enforcing the rule are being accused of xenophobia, according to The Telegraph.
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A mainstream presidential candidate has made xenophobia a central tenet of his campaign.
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It was Britain that voted to leave, after a campaign of open xenophobia.
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" He added, "The xenophobia that has followed the attack hasn't changed my view.
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Xenophobia has become a trumpeted weapon to defend America from without and within.
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Critics accused Trump of fostering xenophobia and Islamophobia during the divisive presidential campaign.
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Ultimately such xenophobia diminishes our collective humanity if not checked by popular outrage.
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Nevertheless, most of them voted for Trump knowing full well about his xenophobia.
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You say that 4chan simply doesn't display racial overtones, white supremacy, or xenophobia.
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Since Trump entered politics in 2015, Morales has been appalled by his xenophobia.
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Clinton is no antidote for the xenophobia facing our country and our world.
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Again, xenophobia and arrogance seem to have put our citizens at greater risk.
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In football in 2018, if not in politics, xenophobia is incompatible with winning.
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Of course, incompetence, self-aggrandizement, and xenophobia are some of Trump's key traits.
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We urgently need to promote solidarity and tolerance, and crack down on xenophobia.
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The question of the pathogen's source is being framed to imply Trumpist xenophobia.
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Racism, xenophobia and nativism embody, in their very meanings, both irrationality and unfairness.
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Worse, the white supremacists were surely valorized and galvanized by politically opportunistic xenophobia.
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In 20203, it was a main theme (along with xenophobia) in Trump's ads.
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Even their extreme xenophobia helps prevent them being wiped out by infectious diseases.
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The AfD is riding a shocking rise of German anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
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Instead, another survey has confirmed that racism and xenophobia were much bigger factors.
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Why has xenophobia been such a force in a country built by immigrants?
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But classifying xenophobia as an immigration issue can do more harm than good.
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The list of mixing fear of drugs with racism and xenophobia is long.
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However, xenophobia alone cannot account for the Korean opposition to the Yemeni refugees.
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Historically, Canada had a "white Canada" immigration policy steeped in racism and xenophobia.
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With regard to the criterion of xenophobia, the percentage would be markedly higher.
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Respond to jingoism and xenophobia with statements that challenge the illusion of Great Britain.
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Kuchibhotla's widow, Sunayana Dumala, found her worst fears about xenophobia in the US confirmed.
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It's also the story of greed, immigration, xenophobia, devotion, ecstatic spiritual states, and misogyny.
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And this extends to more recent, topical conversations, like those around xenophobia and Trump.
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The internet then battled back against the xenophobia spreading throughout the campaign with humor.
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"We are seeing appeals to populism, nationalism and xenophobia," Biden says in the clip.
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We know less how to address those who embrace their xenophobia and intergroup hostility.
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Bernie Sanders said France had "rejected racism and xenophobia" while Bill Clinton congratulated Macron.
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Arias said he was worried about growing xenophobia and hate in the United States.
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You've spoken out against racism and sexism and xenophobia and discrimination of all kinds.
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But he has also stoked up xenophobia, expelled foreign workers and shut out imports.
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Giving in to xenophobia and closing the borders to refugees is a dreadful mistake.
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As with Trump's candidacy, the Brexit forces have been marked by accusations of xenophobia.
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The referendum seemed to reflect widespread dissatisfaction with European governance, not some simple xenophobia.
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"Racism and xenophobia are completely, totally and utterly unacceptable in any circumstances," Zeid said.
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Whether or not the sign was deliberately meant to foster xenophobia is wholly irrelevant.
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"Elite" also shows how classism, racism, xenophobia, and homophobia are present in all cultures.
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Who has the vision and the language to confront xenophobia and white-supremacist ideology?
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Scott Walker, has never been shy about his racism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or xenophobia.
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Being Somali and in the West means dealing with Islamophobia, anti-blackness, and xenophobia.
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There simply isn't racial overtones, or white supremacy being peddled or any such xenophobia.
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It's an organization which was born out of fear and xenophobia after 85033/11.
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These statements by Clinton do not defeat the xenophobia of Trump and his allies.
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In New York's response to cholera outbreaks, Kraut says, the xenophobia faded over time.
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Other 2018 election ads came in for criticism for threatening violence or perceived xenophobia.
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Embittered Remainers who lost the vote accused the Leavers of lies and xenophobia. Mrs.
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Second, that the EU referendum was not a root cause of racism and xenophobia.
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But it seems like the real explanation is much less economic: racism and xenophobia.
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Many Americans are already dealing with another kind of flare-up: xenophobia and racism.
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These muddled and confused responses to the crisis are rooted in xenophobia and blame.
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In their closing arguments, many Republican candidates are echoing Mr. Trump's xenophobia and nativism.
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While xenophobia and prejudice do exist here, it is far from the total picture.
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It comes as no surprise that Donald Trump's racism and xenophobia knows no bounds.
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I don't think that ever qualifies as xenophobia," he told CBS's "Face the Nation.
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Now he's devoting himself to an exorbitant, unnecessary monument to Trump's nativism and xenophobia.
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But Solomon Osakan has a very different approach in this era of rising xenophobia.
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The creators aim to engage their communities on topics like hate speech, xenophobia and extremism.
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Here's what else is real: Trump has built his campaign on racism, sexism, and xenophobia.
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Spreading xenophobia, hurling accusations of murder and rape and building walls will not erase history.
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"Everything points to xenophobia," Roraima state's public security secretary Giuliana Castro told Reuters by telephone.
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In Palermo, for instance, there's less xenophobia towards migrants than in many other European regions.
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Other key factors such as class, xenophobia, and economic anxiety were critical to the outcome.
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" Dunham went on to accuse Trump of "trans-phobia, Islama-phoboia, xenophobia and systemic racism.
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Not one of them is interested in the Trumpian recipe of xenophobia and fossil fuels.
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" She went on to accuse Trump of "trans-phobia, Islama-phobia, xenophobia and systemic racism.
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Is there a way to tackle some of his bigger issues, like racism and xenophobia?
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"What is concerning for us is not just retaliatory arrests but general xenophobia," he said.
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" What he's saying: Obama said that "nationalism, nativism, xenophobia, anti-immigration [sentiments] ... are dangerous traits.
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Goyette locates our election woes in the gender dynamics and xenophobia of our puritanical past.
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Racist, sexist, homophobia, xenophobia, Islamophobic, you know, throw granny over the cliff and scare America.
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Instead of celebrating the artistry of Farhadi's film, Lahren decided to express ignorance and xenophobia.
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Elites want to paint that as racism and xenophobia, and there is some of that.
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He accused the lawyer representing the French state of xenophobia against the Swiss and demagoguery.
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Our nation will only be made stronger by rejecting xenophobia wholeheartedly through comprehensive policy solutions.
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He considered going to Panama, but was dissuaded by reports of xenophobia against Venezuelans there.
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" Other users have replied to the tweets calling them "racist" and accusing Ehrenreich of "xenophobia.
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Never have I ever seen such a spike in islamophobia, xenophobia, bigotry, hatred and aggression.
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" UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tweeted: "Racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism & Islamophobia are poisoning our societies.
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Lindbergh eventually acted as spokesman for the America First Committee, promoting xenophobia and his isolationism.
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Mistakes are inevitable, but keep going Many white people fear talking about racism and xenophobia.
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This is not out of any kind of xenophobia on Mr. Bai's part, mind you.
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Violence entered the campaign on a wave of xenophobia and take-our-country back rhetoric.
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Yet what worries Indian liberals is where Hindutva strays into xenophobia and intolerance of dissent.
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Xenophobia. It's a far cry from 2010, when the word of the year was change.
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Racism served imperial capitalism well, and xenophobia serves neoliberalism and global plutocrats just as effectively.
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Nearly every reptilian plot is scaffolded by homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, misogyny, or some combination thereof.
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We are once again confronted with global instability, xenophobia, discrimination, destructive climate change, income inequality.
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That same nasty tenor has infused the British campaign with hostility and xenophobia toward immigrants.
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Intolerant nationalism, xenophobia and illiberalism are the hallmarks of most of these parties and politicians.
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Or is it a political movement defined by xenophobia and a dislike for political correctness?
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History, not terminated after all, ushered in a new wave of nationalism, nativism and xenophobia.
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And he has repeated false conspiracy theories about immigrants and Jews that have exacerbated xenophobia.
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Perhaps because politicians know, though won't say, that appeals to xenophobia and white resentment work.
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From the plague to SARS, whenever an outbreak spread, racism and xenophobia weren't far behind.
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Rumors blaming migrants for violence and looting sparked an increase in xenophobia following the protests.
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Trump rode into office on a message of division, of fear and hate and xenophobia.
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It's a visual scream that this is America: legally enforced xenophobia and federal concentration camps.
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Of course, they swore up and down that xenophobia had nothing to do with it.
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I think there's a measurable uptick in anti-Semitism, and certainly an uptick in xenophobia.
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Immigration advocacy groups condemned the GoFundMe campaign, calling it a misguided venture fueled by xenophobia.
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"I can't help but use terms like 'xenophobia,'" said one ecologist who opposes the plan.
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"Bigotry, sexism, and xenophobia are the easiest ways to distract from substantive discussions of classism."
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Aspiring authoritarians there like Marine Le Pen have married virulent xenophobia to generous social spending.
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Racism, bigotry, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, xenophobia, should have no place in our society.
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Fans' complaints that xenophobia is behind the lack of radio play seem to have merit.
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And will a greater understanding of reasoning help us to combat xenophobia in the future?
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The severity of this wave of xenophobia has even been minimized by respected educational institutions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said it was vital to oppose xenophobia and anti-Semitism everywhere.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has repeatedly condemned the riots as well as xenophobia.
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In an African context, the notion of the "tribe" also reeks of conquest and xenophobia.
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" Weil also said the show speaks to "the [current] rise of anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
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Abendland doesn't have to mean xenophobia and exclusion; it can mean openness and liberal tolerance.
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It's a response in part to Trump's xenophobia and cruelty when it comes to immigration.
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Dangerously, many a German and European populist politician thrives in demagoguery and traffics in xenophobia.
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Why should I want common ground with people who benefit from racism, xenophobia and ignorance?
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Wanting to get beyond the xenophobia and the dehumanization and the keeping certain people out.
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"We've had to resist so many policies rooted in racism, sexism and xenophobia," Fendlay said.
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At this moment, communities in Queens feel vulnerable to rising threats of nationalism and xenophobia.
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It is an exclusive nationalism centering on hating foreigners and difference, xenophobia by another name.
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He's downplayed investigations into Trump's campaign and presidency and excused Trump's racism, xenophobia, and misconduct.
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Ryan has nothing to say about immigration, racism, xenophobia, misogyny, or violence at political rallies.
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And, if there seems to be no middle ground between an America-first xenophobia and a universalist abstraction, people for whom citizenship feels thicker than an idea—and there are many of them—may find the America-first xenophobia more familiar, and more attractive.
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He was disgusted by what had happened, and linked it both to xenophobia and uncontrollable kids.
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He's the avatar of white nationalism and xenophobia; she's the daughter of Sikh immigrants from India.
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This, despite the long history of racism and xenophobia in this country that sometimes targeted Indians.
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"The anti-immigration xenophobia is rising," said Johnson, owner of domestic terror monitoring group DT Analytics.
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Instead, we're confronting the deep currents of racism, sexism, Islamophobia and xenophobia that infect American society.
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So having a character, Raymond Arroyo, on a show who supports Trump is racism, misogyny, xenophobia?
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But yes, i think MAGA hats (deliberately) reflect a movement that conjures racism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc.
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The catalyst for the clampdown is clear - xenophobia is on the rise, experts say, stoking tensions.
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The less he can impose his version of xenophobia and Euroscepticism on the Netherlands the better.
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But the goodwill is beginning to peter out, replaced by tighter immigration controls and rising xenophobia.
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Those fighting against inequality, sexism, racism and xenophobia face an entrenched and increasingly emboldened reactionary opposition.
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Racism, sexism and xenophobia in general are all learned behaviors that are challenging to un-learn.
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Many Democrats have vehemently opposed construction of the wall, decrying it as a symbol of xenophobia.
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What Britain was suffering from too much of, however, was xenophobia — fear and hatred of immigrants.
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A small club of comfortable internationalists, insulated by their wealth, accuse them of xenophobia and ignorance.
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Still, reports of rising xenophobia and hate speech on social platforms will always make me nervous.
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"His populism is filled with hate and racism and xenophobia," Mr. Moore said of Mr. Trump.
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Mr Kurz's critics have been too quick to confuse a focus on border management with xenophobia.
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At a moment of rising xenophobia, a foreign-born Muslim footballer has become a national sensation.
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Surely no right-thinking American disagrees that racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia and Islamophobia are, indeed, deplorable.
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Since launching in 2014, the app has been home to well-documented bouts racism and xenophobia.
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Can it keep scaling amidst heightened trade tensions, the unfortunate rise of xenophobia and capital controls?
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Plastic Jesus' signs make passersby consider how today's xenophobia is pushing the country back to 1942.
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But what looks different can actually lead to a more dangerous outcome of xenophobia and divisiveness.
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And if these challenges weren't enough, increasing nationalism, xenophobia, and partisanship only exacerbate their negative effects.
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Simons did not want to sit back and watch nationalism and xenophobia take over her country.
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But in mid-2015, Lucke left the AfD — citing a surge of xenophobia in the party.
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Le Pen leads the National Front, a party with a troubled history of xenophobia and racism.
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The 17-year-old uses everything from malnutrition to body shaming and xenophobia in the table.
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Whether police brutality or xenophobia, these two brothers aren't just on the run from the supernatural.
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Xenophobia, or a fear of strangers, can be detrimental to co-existence and building multicultural societies.
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By contrast, a Venetian observer in Renaissance London was struck by the xenophobia of the English.
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He and the party have also been criticized for fanning racism and xenophobia by scapegoating immigrants.
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We take a firm stand against Islamophobia, xenophobia and white supremacy fueled by racism and hate.
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Her message is simple: "New York values" really mean inclusivity and multiculturalism, not bigotry and xenophobia.
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"We unequivocally condemn racism, xenophobia and intolerance in all their forms including white supremacy," he said.
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Lesson Plan | Growing Up in a Time of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Muslims and Countering Xenophobia
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She has stood up to hate-mongering Muggles on issues like gay marriage, racism, and xenophobia.
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Then again, I'd rather America's primary export be the Shirley Sound instead of xenophobia and obesity.
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The movie doesn't predict the racism and xenophobia that have broken out in the United States.
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The sudden push for self-preservation has come with its share of xenophobia and racist attacks.
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She stood up for children and struggling families, and spoke out against racism, sexism and xenophobia.
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MTN NIGERIA SAYS FACILITIES HAVE BEEN ATTACKED IN THREE CITIES IN RESPONSE TO SOUTH AFRICAN "XENOPHOBIA"
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Will he draw on his experience as a missionary in France to resist isolationism and xenophobia?
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Czerczak says the new nationalists may look different, but their xenophobia is only growing more dangerous.
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Thirty years later, the former East Germany is a hotbed of xenophobia and the far right.
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And her subject matter has expanded to address issues like xenophobia, classism and mental health stigma.
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Fears about the outbreak have also fueled xenophobia and in some cases, outright anti-Chinese sentiment.
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I want him to fail in all pursuits that are racist, sexist or driven by xenophobia.
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Given the xenophobia now sweeping the rest of the West, Canadians' openness might seem bizarrely magnanimous.
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Price tag aside, the border wall would be nothing more than a shameful monument to xenophobia.
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But Mr. Corbyn's response has been to offer those voters more socialism — rather than more xenophobia.
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Congratulations to the people of France who today, by an overwhelming vote, rejected racism and xenophobia.
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Recent days have reminded us how hatred, xenophobia and right-wing extremism are on the rise.
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Opponents say a border wall won't work, is too expensive and is a symbol of xenophobia.
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Are voters turning to the far right because of economic anxiety, xenophobia or something else entirely?
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It is impossible to talk about Trump's anti-system populism without talking about racism and xenophobia.
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What has followed has reminded the world of the extremism and xenophobia that still plagues it.
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If you could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
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Moreover, he didn't need to import xenophobia from Europe: As scholars like Mudde argue, Trump's rhetoric draws on a long history of particularly American xenophobia (like Charles Lindbergh's America First Committee of the early 1940s, which sought to keep the US out of World War II).
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Xenophobia is always ugly, but this might be the smoothest way to deal with it in public.
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It was based on sexism, on racism, on xenophobia, and on that issue, I will not compromise.
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The very xenophobia that makes Trump so beloved by the Republican base turns off the larger population.
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Many believe Trump is sowing the seeds for white supremacist hate crimes, xenophobia and other strange fruit.
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A majority of Americans voted against bigotry, xenophobia, and the unhinged rhetoric of the 2016 political election.
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"There was a consciousness-raising," said Mr. Laïdi of Sciences Po. "But there's no xenophobia," he said.
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Beyond that, many in the Valley have a problem with Trump's blatant bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, and homophobia.
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The late 113s were rife with blatant displays of overt racism and xenophobia against immigrants and Jews.
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"We don't want to generate xenophobia, it's just that opportunities here are already so scarce," said Roa.
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The outbreak has also led to a wave of anti-Asian racism and xenophobia across the world.
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Her characters—victims of nationalism, xenophobia and prejudice—are carefully chosen to chime with today's political climate.
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President Erdogan has openly denounced on many occasions all forms of racism and xenophobia, including anti-Semitism.
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But a "long-term solution" to xenophobia in Germany sorely needs to be addressed, according to survivors.
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He is a tailor-made villain: entitled, arrogant, obnoxious, with a message of xenophobia, misogyny and division.
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It said the new policies could send a "worrisome" signal and "fuel fear, xenophobia and similar restrictions".
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In a perfect world, no one would vote for Trump, given his bigotry, misogyny, Islamophobia and xenophobia.
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The stereotypes and xenophobia perpetuated by Trump and other demagogues have more subtle effects than outright violence.
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That if someone could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
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An M5S-League coalition would be eccentric, idealistic, tinged with xenophobia, intolerant of corruption and economically illiberal.
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"Our migration policy is based on fraternity and not xenophobia," he says, and he clearly means it.
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But in addition to these worrying trends, the report points to another alarming one: xenophobia and racism.
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It's also a warning to us all about where the growing xenophobia in America might take us.
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The economic confusion and xenophobia on display seemed to mirror the rising ethno—nationalism here at home.
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They seem to feel the tug of Trump's xenophobia more than white voters in overwhelmingly white states.
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Hopefully we'll get more images of mosques like this, and fewer that stoke the flames of xenophobia.
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We have proudly led the fight against racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, and for the rights of immigrants.
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With the tides of xenophobia on the rise, perhaps American Gods is just the show we need.
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Again, I've do that very clearly on the show, I've tried to distinguish between racism and xenophobia.
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Comedy often reminds us that Trump trafficked in bigotry, sexism and xenophobia to win the White House.
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Wheeler encouraged people to "stand alongside the memories" of the men and to denounce xenophobia and hate.
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" She also added that "both candidates are guilty of the same kinds of sexism, homophobia, racism, xenophobia.
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Maybe. Or maybe not—there was plenty of outspoken racism, sexism, and xenophobia before the privilege turn.
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Allowing unskilled foreign workers to settle permanently remains taboo for Japanese politicians, who fear the public's xenophobia.
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However inadvertently, Dishonored 2 reflects the politics of its time: A world of fear, xenophobia, corruption, instability.
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But a great deal of anti-business sentiment is also being driven by xenophobia, protectionism and resentment.
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But WWE's record with Japanese talent has been particularly depressing in its unbridled, unapologetic xenophobia and racism.
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That if you could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
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Currently, no mainstream party will partner with the Alternative for Germany due to its whiff of xenophobia.
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Collateral takes on nationalism and xenophobia, but through the bonds of obligations we have to one another.
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His comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel's Mexican heritage were racially insensitive at best and bordered on xenophobia.
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"You can't 'meet in the middle' on racism, homophobia, xenophobia etc," tweeted another quoting Brown's own words.
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Imagine the feeling of a work out that doesn't also fund racism, xenophobia and the ultra-rich.
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"It was a culture of misogyny and xenophobia," former Sinclair reporter Jonathan Beaton tells @brianstelter https://t.
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Related Lesson Plan: "Growing Up in a Time of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Muslims and Countering Xenophobia"
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Others ascribe Mr. Trump's rise to the xenophobia and racism of Americans angry over their declining power.
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Those cheering at Trump rallies should remember that xenophobia and hatred can be a two-way street.
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Think Star Trek, using alien encounters to investigate prejudice, xenophobia, and the potentials and pitfalls of communication.
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Making someone laugh allows you to share common ground with a complete stranger, the antithesis of xenophobia.
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Chin said there are a number of concrete steps schools can take to stop xenophobia from spreading.
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So, he lit into Trump for his xenophobia and promised he would be a very different president.
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"This is racism and xenophobia in its maximum expression," said Alonso Villegas, looking at the tent camp.
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It's an ingenious way of showing how fear and xenophobia can affect someone's impressions of the unfamiliar.
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When does citizen-feeling for national culture and identity — not to mention budget concerns — veer into xenophobia?
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Mr. Trump lurches from thinly concealed xenophobia to America-first protectionism by way of insults and tirades.
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But this doesn't mean that poorer regions are dying from their own xenophobia, as is sometimes suggested.
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In an era of creeping nationalism and ambient xenophobia, Ms. Mnouchkine stands firmly opposed to reflexive demonization.
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What kinds of rumors, stereotypes, xenophobia and racism have you seen, heard or experienced during the outbreak?
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That if someone could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America First," etc.
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And while most Colombians are sympathetic to the Venezuelans' plight, xenophobia has increased, especially in border areas.
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This was a campaign in which the politics of race, xenophobia and immigration played almost no part.
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And Humpty Dumpty wants to build a wall he can sit on to contemplate xenophobia and Islamophobia.
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I sit at the breakfast table wondering if xenophobia was always that pronounced in the United States.
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This is not the first time Border Patrol agents have faced disturbing allegations of racism and xenophobia.
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As legitimate concerns grow over the scope of the crisis, there's another problem worth worrying about: xenophobia.
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" The composition, he says, is mainly about "xenophobia and the contrast between encouraging tourism and discouraging immigration.
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Germany isn't the only country where rising xenophobia is running up against the realities of national football.
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U.G.: We became Trump-O-Centric because his daily outrages undermine norms, spread xenophobia, degrade public morality.
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Some who support the Chinese government said they were afraid of being exposed to xenophobia in Australia.
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Instead it provides the platform for building political careers — and intensifies xenophobia to the point of violence.
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But the debate also walks the lines of race and xenophobia, classism and intellectualism, accessibility and ableism.
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These artists used outer space to explore issues ranging from border control and xenophobia to social justice.
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UC Berkley is attracting backlash for calling anti-Chinese xenophobia a "normal reaction" to the Wuhan coronavirus.
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Fears of the outbreak have fueled xenophobia as a wave of panic spreads, sometimes outstripping practical concerns.
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"The President's words have given succor to those who advocate anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia," they wrote.
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Throughout the five-episode arc, he faces homelessness, poverty, racism, xenophobia, drug lords, disability, and border police.
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And today, with heightened racism, xenophobia and anti-immigrant advocacy, such trust is hard to come by.
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Article of the Day Article: 'For Helping Immigrants, Chobani's Founder Draws Threats' Before Reading What is xenophobia?
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That's a breath of fresh air in a climate of brewing xenophobia from the right in Europe.
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" Mr. Trump's slogan, America First, he said, "is not just about xenophobia, it's about taking citizenship seriously.
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However, there is one crucial factor that his argument doesn't get — the role of racism and xenophobia.
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But, as is often the case, there was a fine line between "America first" and outright xenophobia.
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The 2016 election cycle bred its own brand of racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia (among so much else).
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Add rising xenophobia into the mix, and you have a pretty shitty climate for Mexican brewers to overcome.
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Halima Aden is breaking barriers in the fashion industry at a time when xenophobia is at a peak.
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I'm appalled by this administration's backwards slide into xenophobia and its dehumanization of asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants.
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Overall, there is no statistically significant correlation between increasing tallies of asylum applications and rising rates of xenophobia.
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FEMEN has been repeatedly critiqued[2] for the Islamophobia and xenophobia that inform their specific choices and actions.
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The stories touch on hot-button issues like white supremacy, xenophobia, state surveillance, and government repression of sexuality.
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If xenophobia becomes the norm in American politics, then startups will rise everywhere but in the United States.
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Jean-Philippe Schreiber, a historian at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, said Mr. Trump was stirring up xenophobia.
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In each one, Nahdi tries to teach his young audience about tolerance, empathy, and overcoming hate and xenophobia.
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Ghahraman has told Reuters previously of death threat and xenophobia including being called a "terrorist" and "jihadist" online.
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Then the xenophobia ... Brokaw said conservative folks have expressed fear of having "brown grandbabies" due to interracial couples.
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" His birtherism, she says, "was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed.
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The study notes that far-right extremist ideologies like racism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, and Nazism predate the Trump presidency.
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Fear insofar as you attack something or you engage in xenophobia or something else, that's not so positive.
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This campaign has been pockmarked by xenophobia and thinly concealed racism: a deeply disturbing development in mainstream politics.
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Therefore a solution is needed now rather than the mounting xenophobia and buck-passing that characterizes Europe's approach.
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The angry old men will not be mollified, their xenophobia cannot be controlled or channeled into constructive cooperation.
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"His hate speech appeals to lower passions like xenophobia, machismo, political intolerance and religious dogmatism," the letter said.
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Instead, some criticize the fact that it is even reported at all, saying that such reports incite xenophobia.
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As the leader of the party, Jean Marie Le Pen brought racism and xenophobia to French mainstream politics.
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It makes no sense, unless viewed as part of the larger pattern of xenophobia we've seen under Trump.
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She said we live in a world where "politicians fuel xenophobia and violence" as she collected her award.
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I think there's a blanket of xenophobia that keeps us from understanding things that we aren't familiar with.
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But as much as ever, people lack understanding and appreciation of other cultures, leading to xenophobia and conflict.
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Modern America struggles with xenophobia to the extent we don't even know which specific cultural traditions we fear.
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They are stories of racism and xenophobia; white privilege that still systemically benefits white Americans over all others.
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Mr. Roth of Human Rights Watch attributed some of the xenophobia directed at Chobani to the election season.
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What does our analysis say more generally about the efficacy of politicizing xenophobia and racism in American elections?
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The virus is affecting many different countries and cultures, and there is never justification for xenophobia or racism.
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But it's undeniable that much of the Leave campaign platform was built on deceptions, outright lies, and xenophobia.
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But beyond Putin, there is (unsurprisingly) little foreign support for Trump's trademark blend of American nationalism and xenophobia.
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Many Trump supporters will see this as a feature, not a bug, but this is ignorance and xenophobia.
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And, of course, images of these tactics, seen on screens around the country, further fuel misperceptions and xenophobia.
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We need to lead the way with science — not Donald Trump's record of hysteria, xenophobia, and fear-mongering.
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Brexit is a form of xenophobia masked behind dislike at European trade regulations few voters know much about.
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Trump's comments are yet another example of this lamentable instinct and another illustration of his xenophobia in office.
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In my adopted German home and across Europe, xenophobia and football excellence are running up against each other.
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Ted Lieu of 'woke virtue signaling' after Lieu warned of xenophobia from what GOP members are calling coronavirus
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Heavy-handed anti-xenophobia campaigns risk increasing the visibility of foreign minorities and making their foreignness the issue.
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He gets into a fight with a nasty local—xenophobia bristles here—and, afterward, has a good cry.
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At its core, Carnival Row is a story about xenophobia and the refugee crisis, disguised in fantasy clothing.
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Some of the conspiracy theories and misinformation circulating about the coronavirus also have tinges of racism and xenophobia.
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But as accomplishments go, fomenting xenophobia and manipulating a famously mercurial political neophyte are thin evidence of genius.
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Targeting Chinese food Perhaps the most widespread form of xenophobia comes in fearmongering, sensationalist stereotypes about Chinese food.
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Was she referring to the racism, xenophobia and political intolerance that increasingly characterize the political landscape of Europe?
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This election has made clear that racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny and xenophobia still have broad constituencies in America.
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I was angry as only a teenager can be with the politicians who fanned the flames of xenophobia.
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Wednesday night, I saw many creative posters urging people to fight Islamophobia, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism and racism.
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I emphasized my refugee status -- and the xenophobia I had witnessed when we escaped to Italy in 1991.
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But he neglects to discuss the well-documented sexism, racism, xenophobia and homophobia in the machine-learning infrastructure.
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Xenophobia and gender are at the heart of the national reaction to the Tibbetts tragedy in multiple ways.
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So you said this is xenophobia, bigotry — I mean, do you think that's the core of his appeal?
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It's the opposite of xenophobia — it's fear of people near you, and I think we all have this.
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It endangers women, people of color, and immigrants as it strengthens and animates white nationalism, xenophobia, and extremist movements.
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In the 22016s, Father Coughlin and Charles Lindbergh peddled the right-wing extremism and xenophobia that was metastasizing overseas.
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"We see new calls for isolationism, for xenophobia," Obama told young people at a "town hall" event in London.
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Its victory was mildly disheartening, in that it exemplified the petty, jealous form of xenophobia incentivized by nation-states.
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Even some of those who recoil at her xenophobia turn out to loathe the world of finance even more.
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"For one thing, this will create panic," Cui said, adding that it could also foment xenophobia and racist discrimination.
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But the panic, both in that case and in this one, arguably has a tinge of xenophobia as well.
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You had said that in America we&aposre deeply concerned about the resurgence of white racism, racism, and xenophobia.
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Perhaps they forget how, before he turned up, France looked unreformable—offering voters a choice between sclerosis and xenophobia.
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The evidence strongly suggests that Brexit, the UK's vote to exit the European Union, was motivated primarily by xenophobia.
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It covers all the features of the Trump doctrine: an appeal to basest instincts, personal animus, racism, xenophobia, revenge.
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He launched his campaign talking about Mexican "rapists," and subsequently stirred up xenophobia against many other groups, especially Muslims.
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Human rights groups criticized Orban's government for stoking fears and xenophobia with an aggressive campaign ahead of the referendum.
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Using the terms "illegal" or "alien" to describe immigrants dehumanizes them, and is a tool of xenophobia and oppression.
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"Trump has built his campaign on racism, sexism and xenophobia," Ms. Warren wrote in her Facebook post on Tuesday.
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To vanquish fascism in World War II, the United States overcame the political currents of xenophobia, isolationism, and appeasement.
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Like terminating DACA and proposing a "Muslim ban," ending TPS is more about this administration's xenophobia than national security.
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What happens, however, when leaders are unable or unwilling to turn the tide of nationalism, xenophobia and self-interest?
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"The problem is how xenophobia in Mexico is growing, and it's due to a fear of poverty," said Uren.
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If the party wins, she will capture a fourth term, running a country increasingly rived by populism and xenophobia.
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Politicians like Mr. Wilders appear to have learned "how effectively xenophobia and bigotry can be weaponized," Mr. Hussein said.
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It's sort of our journalism of everything that's going on today, like xenophobia, hardline religious groups or authoritarian governments.
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The Mexican-bashing, the call for a wall, the broad xenophobia and celebrity trash talk — it was all working.
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Recent participants, she said, shared numerous anecdotes of bias and intimidation involving sexual harassment, racism, anti-semitism and xenophobia.
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The movement that resulted in this presidency represents sexism, racism, xenophobia, religious bigotry and authoritarian impulses—not traditional conservatism.
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I mean, hey, fake rape stories and fake xenophobia stories are OK as long as they get clicks right?
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But being resistant to cultural variety has a tendency to show one's xenophobia, as Jafari's comments so clearly illustrated.
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In a time of widespread xenophobia and hateful rhetoric, his compassion, boldness and good entrepreneurial sense are especially uplifting.
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American voters must be given the opportunity to utterly reject a Trump campaign based on racism, xenophobia and misogyny.
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We need to be on guard against the xenophobia and persecution that arose during outbreaks of that dreaded disease.
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Later, as a top White House aide, she often defended the president against charges of racial bias or xenophobia.
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And he faced the same scare tactics then that we experience today — red baiting, xenophobia, racism and anti-Semitism.
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In the United States, the vicious cycle of unlawful migration and heightened xenophobia has been going on for decades.
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Many people felt relief that far-right parties — which traffic in xenophobia — didn't do better in this weekend's elections.
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It is an open appeal to white-nationalist xenophobia among the many members of his overwhelmingly white base. Check.
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It is irresponsible of the US president to attempt to incite more xenophobia by blaming Sinophobia For the pandemic.
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Finally, someone is unapologetically fighting for white supremacy, white culture and white identity, for protectionism, xenophobia and Christian supremacy.
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Since the 1980s, the Freedom Party has been associated with anti-immigration xenophobia, anti-Semitism and, more recently, Islamophobia.
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Between June 19 and July 1, Miller found 16,151 tweets containing terms linked to xenophobia or anti-immigrant attitudes.
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More often, this infatuation reflects modern fears and xenophobia—which are fed by confusing illustrations used in online media.
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It seems like the rhetoric of xenophobia is built into the way we talk about disease and public health.
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The question of whether or not to enable xenophobia and neo-fascist hatred shouldn't pose much of a dilemma.
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With xenophobia and anti-Semitism rising in France, Mr. Bergé contributed generously to S.O.S. Racisme, a defender of minorities.
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Sonja's Copenhagen is a world of "glistening shoals of bikes," proud xenophobia, of stifled sadness and stifling social conformity.
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These images are yet another reminder that we must remain vigilant about educating the public regarding hatred and xenophobia.
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"Xenophobia: fears about interacting with those who might be from Asia and guilty about these feelings," the post read.
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Louis is unsparing about the ugliest sides of this movement — boorishness, xenophobia — which his parents wear like a badge.
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In it, she wrote that she could not support the "racism, sexism and xenophobia unleashed" by the Trump campaign.
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In it, she wrote that she could not support the "racism, sexism and xenophobia unleashed" by the Trump campaign.
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"History has perhaps taught Mr. Wilders and his ilk how effectively xenophobia and bigotry can be weaponized," he said.
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In Us, he not-so-subtly provides an ingenious critique of classism and xenophobia through his protagonist Red/Adelaide.
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If nothing else, please do not have headlines that further the xenophobia, bigotry and hatred our president is encouraging.
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"Xenophobia and a patriarchal mindset," says Catherine Harrington of the New York-based Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights.
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And the list continues with the xenophobia, racism, cruelty, vindictiveness and other qualities that his campaign put on display.
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Nationalism is fed by xenophobia and we see this cycle of migration and backlash play out again and again.
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Critics say Orban has put Hungary on an increasingly authoritarian path and his stance on immigration has fueled xenophobia.
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I suspect we're going to see more nativism, more xenophobia, and more talk of building walls on our borders.
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But, of course, by moving those voters, one would not have changed the national level of misogyny or xenophobia.
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Someone who counteracts xenophobia, racism, sexism Trump has succeeded by playing to some of the nastiest elements of the electorate.
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This vote has shown the true colors of people in terms of xenophobia and bigotry; it's truly split the nation.
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In a climate where xenophobia and neo-fascist rhetoric are seeping into the mainstream, we need more than arty memes.
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The resurgence of xenophobia isn't just about the difference between Rust Belt Altoona and coastal-elite Boston, in other words.
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In the past year, Republicans have downplayed investigations into Trump's campaign and presidency and excused Trump's racism, xenophobia, and misconduct.
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They do not address the systemic social, economic, political and personal drivers of racism, xenophobia and irrational fear of otherness.
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Trump won the GOP primary and the presidency not in spite of his xenophobia and racism, but because of them.
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Unfortunately, xenophobia and bigotry are familiar elements of the outbreak "narrative," as Frank Shyong wrote Monday in the LA Times.
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Racism, bigotry, anti-Semitism, xenophobia — none of it is aberrant, none of it is ahistorical, none of it is rare.
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" Others, like Julio Ricardo Varela, the founder of Latino Rebels, called his remarks "hard to watch" and "xenophobia in action.
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In recent decades, we've seen this type of xenophobia flourish everywhere from restaurants to department stores and even state legislatures.
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PLASTIC GIRLS taps into the anxiety of robots taking our jobs, society objectifying women, and Western xenophobia toward foreign cultures.
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She called Trump's birther movement "crazy and mean-spirited" with "underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," according to ABC News.
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"We strongly condemn Donald's campaign of sexism, xenophobia, racism, violence and hate," he said at a news conference in Manhattan.
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But the boycotts that followed were often xenophobia-tinged retaliations, depicting a sort of tit-for-tat cycle between communities.
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In the video, students introduce their names and explain the meaning behind their names, in an effort to combat xenophobia.
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So sprinkled among the anthems are his more recent songs, broadsides against war, xenophobia, corporations, and the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Back then Mrs Merkel's model presented an inspiring alternative to the small-minded xenophobia of leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orban.
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Russia has made efforts during the World Cup to show it is open and does not tolerate discrimination or xenophobia.
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They are blind to the fact that fascism first starts out as nativism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism/Islamophobia, and racist populism.
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There are many reasons a person might support Trump that do not involve racism, sexism, xenophobia or accepting sexual assault.
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Portland, Oregon, native Amanda Allen Niday created depictions of protestor princesses holding up slogans that challenge sexism, racism, and xenophobia.
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The memes, though, steamroll through them by tapping into the economic anxiety and xenophobia that were hallmarks of Trump's campaign.
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The march's mission was also expanded to include concerns about racism, xenophobia, and the targeting of Muslims and gay people.
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In addition to that, the European economic recession has fostered far-right parties, leading to more online antisemitism and xenophobia.
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It didn't take long for Pirro to get into a confrontation with Goldberg about racism, xenophobia, and the Trump presidency.
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" He also said the Trump campaign is based on "xenophobia, race-baiting and with just a tinge of religious bigotry.
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"Right now, there's real evidence that Trump's appeal to xenophobia is backfiring with people in the middle," Sharry said Thursday.
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President Donald Trump has embraced racism and xenophobia as pillars of his 2020 election campaign, believing it will energize voters.
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How could this country, with its melting-pot culture, possibly succumb to blind fear and xenophobia time and time again?
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Through his actions — and inactions — Trump has emboldened the peddlers of racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, prejudice and bigotry.
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But the videos Trump retweeted on Wednesday nevertheless represent a new evolution in his embrace of conspiracy theory–fueled xenophobia.
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And he warned against nationalism and xenophobia, saying they threaten to stymie progress that has made the world more livable.
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Album Review Immigration, xenophobia, a refugee surge and a humanitarian crisis are roiling politics across Europe and the United States.
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The Bastard Cookbook is also a form of resistance to the seemingly insatiable two-headed monster of nationalism and xenophobia.
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The 2013 autopsy has been used as a cudgel by critics of the party's turn toward Trump, racism, and xenophobia.
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They instead point to xenophobia among Indonesia's security forces dating to the country's independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945.
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While most Colombians, like Muentes, are sympathetic to the Venezuelans' plight, xenophobia has increased, including reports of attacks against migrants.
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" It goes on to note longer-standing concerns about "rising signs of xenophobia and incitement to violence based on identity.
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The current one, "Breaking Down Barriers," is mild and ordinary, though I get that it plays off Mr. Trump's xenophobia.
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Leftist groups will hold a concert in the city on Monday to denounce xenophobia and hatred against refugees and foreigners.
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The assumption that what hails from elsewhere is inherently bad, these researchers say, rests more on xenophobia than on science.
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Trump's recent xenophobia and race-baiting is pretty fucking heinous and all, but, my God, who cooks steak like that?
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With such a rich silt of xenophobia to sift through, it seems, most people aren't paying attention to the alternative.
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In a letter partly excerpted by Reuters, he noted the party had moved toward Islamophobia, xenophobia, and pro-Russian sentiment.
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Rather, they give credence to the U.S. prison industrial complex, imperialism and xenophobia — all of which are fueled by fear.
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The unbearable racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, homophobia and white rage won't simply flush itself from the soul of our system.
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Some see the diverse nature of the independence movement as an asset, guarding it against accusations of xenophobia and extremism.
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Despite the show's retrospective cast, we find fiery issues of the present — racism, misogyny, xenophobia — burning in MoMA's pristine galleries.
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The response to the migrant crisis of 2015 was a dramatic rise in xenophobia and support for far-right parties.
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In April 2016, the Council of Ministers liquidated the Council Against Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance created in 2013.
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In a letter excerpted by Reuters, he bemoaned how the party had moved toward Islamophobia, xenophobia, and pro-Russian sentiment.
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In practice, where you find concern over "population," you very often find racism, xenophobia, or eugenics lurking in the wings.
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" She goes on to say that liberals "demonize Christians" and endanger the country with our talk of "racism and xenophobia.
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We will ruefully curse the institutionalized classism, xenophobia, sexism, homophobia, and racism we ourselves taught our decision-making, thinking machines.
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The title of the book comes from the nickname of the local soccer stadium, and encapsulates, to Herbert, Mexico's xenophobia.
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Might the barrier-like "Endless" refers to a certain proposed border wall, and the seemingly infinite xenophobia that prompted it?
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Sunday's sparse turnout on the streets of Washington says little about the country's current levels of intolerance, bigotry and xenophobia.
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The video cartoons riff on Trump's absurd utterances to illustrate the president's tumultuous inner life of paranoia, narcissism and xenophobia.
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We have enough trouble right now dealing with record levels of disinformation, xenophobia, and government ineptitude swirling around the coronavirus.
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Racism, homophobia, xenophobia, and sexism currently serve as the basis for some of the most popular definitions on the site.
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And to live such a life, there is no room for white nationalist beliefs rooted in xenophobia and racial prejudice.
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But it does fit with the president's history of xenophobia and of blaming problems in the US on outside actors.
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I do not believe this undertaking can be advanced through nationalism and barriers, mythmaking and drum rolls, incitement and xenophobia.
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The festival is host to more than 150 authors and artists from across the globe, examining bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia.
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" One minister, Douglas Hurd, complained that Cabinet meetings now involved three orders of business: "parliamentary affairs; home affairs; and xenophobia.
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And his bullying and xenophobia that schoolchildren have picked up on will have long-term consequences well after Nov. 8.
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Other countries have seen a wave of ugly xenophobia and racism directed at Chinese travelers and those of Chinese heritage.
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The epidemic challenge is fueling xenophobia against mainland Chinese in Hong Kong — a city already besieged in a political morass.
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" Chu called it a "dangerous policy rooted in bigotry and xenophobia, sold to the American public through misinformation and innuendo.
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This will only create panic, fan up racial discrimination and xenophobia, and harm our joint efforts to combat the #virus.
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The prevalence of xenophobia -- literally, a fear of the outsider -- in Korean society is not to be underestimated or excused.
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In pairs or alone, write down as many examples of xenophobia you have read about or seen as you can.
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A 2018 midterm survey of voters in competitive congressional districts indicates that many Americans reject his xenophobia and divisive rhetoric.
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For his part, Mr. Cuomo spoke passionately on Wednesday against anti-Semitic acts, attributing them to economic disenfranchisement and xenophobia.
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And I firmly believe that we have more hope and love on our side than they have xenophobia and greed.
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Or will they dig in their heels, amplify the cries of racism and xenophobia, and shut down the government again?
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A country in which the Klan and its values — so-called Americanism, xenophobia, white nationalism and patriarchy — were the norm.
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The thing that liberals find most consistently horrifying and disgusting about Trump's candidacy is its overt racism, xenophobia, and Islamophobia.
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Brexit was fueled by irrational xenophobia, not real economic grievances Since the results, people keep asking us if we're okay.
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Those spearheading the Leave campaign have been shameless in exploiting this latent xenophobia lurking on the fringes of the national psyche.
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It's hard to prove something as complicated as the links between English history and xenophobia so soon after a major vote.
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We won't back down from protecting New Yorkers from terror -- or from an overzealous administration fixated on xenophobia and needless division.
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After all, nothing makes the gummies go down quite like a wee bit of xenophobia and a heavy pinch of demagoguery.
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Even 30 miles beyond I-610 (to say nothing of the city center itself), you'll find yourself bombarded by rampant xenophobia.
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In less than a day of interacting on Twitter, Tay had already begun spewing the racism, sexism and xenophobia it encountered.
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The changes here are alarming, and the mounting xenophobia a source of concern to expats who have made their home here.
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" But Clinton declined to say whether she agreed with Warren's statement that Trump "built his campaign on racism, sexism and xenophobia.
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Fox understands that xenophobia pays off, and so they're going to be promoting dangerous narratives and conspiracy theories long after Trump.
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She also called Trump's birther movement "crazy and mean-spirited" with "underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," according to ABC News.
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Relations have been strained by accusations of South African xenophobia, with Nigerians alleging that Pretoria subjects them to harsh visa restrictions.
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He used sci-fi allegories to slip past network censors and make sharp statements about totalitarianism, xenophobia, conspiracy theorists, and more.
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Each shock undoes a bit of the global order, which makes people poorer and angrier, begetting more xenophobia and international tensions.
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" The AfD says immigration threatens German culture, but denies that it is racist: "We will neither tolerate xenophobia nor racist positions.
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One explanation we're hearing for the vote is it was all about xenophobia, all about the racism of the Leave campaign.
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As a businessman, the President should understand this, but instead he's chosen to play to the forces of bigotry and xenophobia.
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When she returned home two years later, Escobar says El Paso was plagued with an "alarming xenophobia" she'd never witnessed before.
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Yes, but: Orbán's politics skew authoritarian: He has repressed civil society and the media while fueling corruption, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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Merriam-Webster reports that the most common searches last night included the terms: racism, socialism, fascism, concentration camp, xenophobia, and bigot.
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" A spokesman for the Democratic National Committee called the ad "offensive" and the "latest Republican demonstration of xenophobia and fear mongering.
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Xenophobia has spread since 1994, when the fall of apartheid led to an inflow of black migrants from across the continent.
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Not even taking a literal shit on a microphone while donning the official hat of xenophobia could derail hip-hop's momentum.
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Protesters covered Trump's oft-vandalized star with #resist stickers that target misogyny, transphobia, corruption, homophobia, xenophobia ... to name just a few.
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For thoughtful, caring people, it might seem counterintuitive in an era marked by horrifying nationalism and xenophobia to think about ourselves.
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Immigration policy remains a leading concern; should he be the Republican nominee, Donald Trump's xenophobia is unlikely to go down well.
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The problem is that Russia's foreign policy threatens to export many of the Putin regime's worst features, particularly xenophobia and homophobia.
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This wave of xenophobia, though unprecedented in its violence, wreaked havoc in Algeria's Sahara region without arousing any large-scale objections.
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In the middle of the century, patriotism, nationalism, xenophobia, and an emphasis on traditional family structures proliferated regardless of party identity.
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We know that in 2017, as in 2016 and 2015 before, the increase coincided with burgeoning racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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We were eager to understand the prevalence of hate speech, xenophobia, and toxic behavior over the course of their election campaigns.
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According to the EC's assessment, the most frequently reported grounds for hate speech are ethnic origin, anti-Muslim hatred and xenophobia.
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All told, they have created a platform that is almost the polar opposite of his xenophobia, bigotry, protectionism, and environmental carelessness.
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Despite perceptions of xenophobia, a 2018 Pew survey revealed that 22% of Japanese believed immigrants would actually make the country stronger.
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His life work, teaching and canon are more relevant than ever in this era of intercontinental xenophobia and resurging anti-Semitism.
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For as long as racism and tribalism and xenophobia exist in this country, Trump's foibles will not signal his ultimate failure.
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There are elements of racism, xenophobia and misogyny in the Trump movement, and there's also all kinds of legitimate of anxieties.
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The developer has previously been linked to groups known for the kind of xenophobia that are on display in IS Defense.
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Against Hillary Clinton is a man who ran a campaign rooted in part on open calls to racism, misogyny, xenophobia, right.
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He devotes quite a bit of space to the origins of conspiratorial fears of the Illuminati—Bavarian intrigue, xenophobia, rapid change.
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A lingering question on the minds of some observers has been whether racism or xenophobia were factors in Mr. Enwezor's departure.
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But Chin said there's one thing the health association's coronavirus guidelines deal with that's different from past outbreaks: reports of xenophobia.
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Some candidates, such as Ms. Warren and Ms. Harris, overtly tied Mr. Trump's actions to xenophobia and an anti-Muslim sentiment.
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As xenophobia continues to spread throughout Italy and the rest of Europe, towns like Sutera may be needed more than ever.
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It's a feel-good romp and a feel-bad psychodrama, with detours into the shadowlands of xenophobia, racism and child labor!
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The video cartoons riff on Mr. Trump's absurd utterances to illustrate the president's tumultuous inner life of paranoia, narcissism and xenophobia.
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It's part of a campaign to fight racism, xenophobia, homophobia and misogyny, particularly as they affect members of the business community.
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But there are reasons to doubt Mr. Ghosn's contention that Japanese xenophobia was the main reason for his fall from grace.
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The film evolves into more of a commentary on xenophobia and the refugee crisis with the trappings of a crime serial.
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Republican standard bearer Trump's ability to tap into that xenophobia looks to have been a key factor of his astonishing success.
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Can there be business as usual in the climate of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia that the election exposed and fostered?
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Anheuser-Busch prepared a Budweiser commercial celebrating the brand's founder, a German immigrant, for overcoming xenophobia to create an American icon.
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"For three years now, Donald Trump has poisoned our nation with his failure, corruption, and xenophobia," Pocan said in a statement.
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It was more xenophobia-tinged fearmongering from a man who had spent the previous years questioning President Obama's place of birth.
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Not just the racism and xenophobia internalized by brown-skinned children who became adults in the shadows of this mass tragedy.
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It argues that Germany, eager to shed its Nazi past, isn't reckoning with the rise of anti-Semitism, xenophobia and racism.
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It said Trump "wasted little time putting his anti-rights rhetoric of discrimination and xenophobia into action" when he assumed office.
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By contrast, Mr. Trump's disrespect for women, his racism, sexism and xenophobia should have discouraged conscientious Catholics from voting for him.
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To be fair, the United States has always romanticized its welcoming of the refugee within a deep-seated strain of xenophobia.
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Miranda described the track on Genius as a "musical counterweight" to the "xenophobia and vilification of immigrants" present in U.S. politics.
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Given Haiti's fragile state, Kelly's eviction notice makes no sense — unless it is seen through the lens of xenophobia and cruelty.
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In the age of Donald Trump, the US State Department has turned its back on the fight against racism and xenophobia.
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It's impossible to separate attitudes of white supremacy, sexism, xenophobia and homophobia from the broader history and context of our country.
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Their formula includes both an acknowledgment that market competition doesn't let people rise on their merits and an appeal to xenophobia.
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But Macron has also started to carefully carve out a space for himself in opposition to the xenophobia of Le Pen.
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The themes of immigration and being the other and xenophobia and racism built into the American immigration system, that was all there.
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This social conservatism has and does lead millions of Latinx voters to support conservative candidates, in spite of explicit racism and xenophobia.
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Instead, it's about xenophobia: about marking Europe as a place for (mostly white) Europeans and keeping out the (mostly Muslim) foreign threats.
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"Today's executive order from President Trump is more about extreme xenophobia than extreme vetting," said Democratic Senator Edward Markey in a statement.
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"SB 43 will usher in a new era of 'acceptable' racism, sexism and xenophobia in Missouri," the ACLU said in a statement.
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The idea is that it's a bunch of communities coming together to wall off the hatred and the xenophobia that Trump represents.
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As a result, today we have an immigration policy driven by fear: the fear of being accused of racism, white supremacy, xenophobia.
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In a political moment of heightened xenophobia, profiling and over-policing, encryption has become a key civil rights protection for targeted communities.
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The members of Creators for Change work on "impact projects" to raise awareness about things like police brutality, bullying, xenophobia, and racism.
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Mixing xenophobia with economic populism - Trump has won many fans by denouncing GOP-friendly free-trade agreements - has been a winning formula.
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The rhetoric of racism, sexism and xenophobia unleashed by her husband's presidential campaign are incompatible with the shared values we live by.
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It has become the party of lies and xenophobia, of irresponsibility and moral corruption, fetishising blind loyalty to a very bad man.
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The Hamburg branch of the grocer Edeka made a point about racism and xenophobia when it only offered German-based food products.
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All this is explored through the eyes of Mr Stanley's two subjects, both of whom resisted the tide of militarism and xenophobia.
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Opponents of the Danish measure say it will be divisive, harm the country's reputation for tolerance and generosity, and potentially fan xenophobia.
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Anyone with even a passing familiarity with American history can point to at least a few instances of racism, sexism, and xenophobia.
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And the administration's earliest actions — marked by poor execution, willful ignorance of data and xenophobia — has done nothing to counter that pessimism.
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Those who deny that racism and xenophobia were central to Trump's victory are engaging in another Lost Cause cover-up, they say.
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It was a fascination born of colonialism and its attendant anxieties, of a guilty xenophobia evident in Eko and Iko's outlandish honorifics.
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This populism, in some cases xenophobia, anti-immigration, protectionism -- that's not familiar to us, and I don't think it's a governing philosophy.
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"There are many reasons a person might support Trump that do not involve racism, sexism, xenophobia or accepting sexual assault," he said.
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But ultimately there's something conventional about how these conversations are shaped around blue-collar communities, especially where it concerns racism and xenophobia.
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It's a symptom, they're economically insecure or they have some other issue, and they're willing to look past the xenophobia or racism.
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In Europe and here, right-wing nationalism was on the rise, riding a wave of xenophobia in the years since the 2008
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The Irish had a reputation, perpetuated by British xenophobia, of being inferior hooligans who loved nothing more than drinking, fighting, and fucking.
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"Trump's anti-immigrant agenda is rooted in white nationalism, racism, and xenophobia," said Sadaf Mehdi, MDCNY board secretary, in the press release.
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"The whole thing was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," the former first lady writes.
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After all, there are many strategies to build a political coalition, so the choice of xenophobia isn't driven purely by electoral calculations.
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And it's evident that we must continue to work to eradicate poverty, racism, ethnocentrism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance and injustice.
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They have become, as the midterm campaign has made clear, a party whose core identity is based around xenophobia and white grievance.
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By adding this citizenship question, the Trump White House has chosen to prioritize xenophobia over our American values of freedom and justice.
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That fear dates back to the second term of George W. Bush, when the xenophobia he directed toward distant "Islamofascism" turned inward.
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"This country has elected a president who, during the campaign, demonstrated outright misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, nationalism, racism and authoritarian tendencies," he said.
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In his short life, Abdullah has been a guiding light for all of us in the fight against xenophobia and family separation.
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A few days before Rohrabacher's committee hearing, Colleen Bell, the U.S. ambassador to Hungary, delivered a public condemnation of Orbán's open xenophobia.
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However, starting with Richard Nixon, Republicans have won elections not by that philosophy but by dog whistles to racism, misogyny and xenophobia.
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This isn't necessarily due to racism or xenophobia — after all, these people wouldn't let in even a hypothetical white or educated immigrant.
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The racism and xenophobia expressed by the Trump administration in today's immigration debate is nothing new to any of the band members.
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You need to go beyond the rigged economy and delve into the policies that rest on racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and other discrimination.
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Misinformation about coronavirus, whether it comes from social media users or, troublingly, President Trump, can feed xenophobia and make people less safe.
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Some of the campaign's ads seemed clearly designed to foster xenophobia, according to the Facebook ads recently released by the British Parliament.
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While Canada certainly has problems with xenophobia and discrimination, it is less afflicted by these ills than its peers in the West.
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Add to those issues today's mass migrations, terrorist attacks, spreading of disinformation through social media, and cyberattacks, all feeding xenophobia and nationalism.
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But PRRI is very reputable, and its findings are far from the first to suggest racism and xenophobia led to Trump's rise.
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Also since then, as evidenced by recent policies, xenophobia has reached new heights in the United States, particularly against immigrants and refugees.
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Thousands of law-abiding British citizens who came to the country as part of Windrush became victims of xenophobia and bungled bureaucracy.
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In other words, Trump is tapping into the same vein of xenophobia that has proven so rich for the European far right.
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One lesson of the 2016 election is that it is easy to exploit racial mistrust, xenophobia and ethnic hostility for political gain.
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" In particular, he said, "The outbreak of xenophobia and racism has been extremely troubling and must be actively shut down and addressed.
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These examples show there's a fine line between general concern about the virus and targeted xenophobia toward Asian immigrants and Asian Americans.
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UC Berkeley is facing backlash for a social media post that called anti-Chinese xenophobia a "normal reaction" to the Wuhan coronavirus.
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Grouping Muslim- and Chinese-Americans makes them both appear well-adjusted on paper, but in person Muslims are faced with severe xenophobia.
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Traveling alongside that fear is xenophobia and discrimination against people of Chinese origin or people who simply appear to be from China.
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But as momentum grew, so the mission expanded to concerns about xenophobia, racism, domestic violence and the targeting of Muslims and gays.
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The supermarket slaughter showcases the worst of modern-day America, and it illustrates that anti-Semitism and xenophobia are alive and well.
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He has insulted scores of nations, undercut our allies and projected the worst of American xenophobia, racism, small-mindedness and vulgarity overseas.
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He also said it&aposs "almost impossible to contain stories" of misinformation and xenophobia when news moves so quickly in the media.
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"You have these toxic communities trying to infect more mainstream congregations with xenophobia, Islamophobia and threats of mass violence," Mr. Decker said.
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Le Pen has offered him a relatively easy ideological foil, given how thoroughly tainted her party is by xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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In it, he argues that Germany, eager to shed its past, isn't reckoning with the rise of anti-Semitism, xenophobia and racism.
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On Tuesday night, Burna Boy tweeted that he's personally experienced xenophobia from South Africans and has not visited the country since 2017.
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Even as the Trump administration announced its executive order, though, American Jews on the left were acting against discrimination and xenophobia elsewhere.
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The picture is of a president waging a toxic campaign of ethnocentrism and xenophobia, creating fear that foreign hordes threaten our existence.
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The order's language makes clear that the xenophobia and Islamophobia that permeated Mr. Trump's campaign are to stain his presidency as well.
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Peru's interior minister warned against xenophobia in September after false rumors spread on social media alleging Venezuelans were trying to kidnap children.
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"The White House has used racial and ethnic Balkanization as a campaign strategy, with xenophobia as a reliable theme," Mr. Brooks said.
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That year, home invasion movies were popular, a genre that's often aimed at white Americans and can be an allegory for xenophobia.
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Racism and xenophobia propel a significant portion of anti-immigrant sentiment and proposed legislation; the mobilization of those sentiments hurts African Americans.
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Their narratives take place within an ICE detainment facility, Litchfield's latest expansion and the perfect setting to examine xenophobia and bias against immigrants.
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All across Europe, populist parties, whose core messages are anti-immigrant xenophobia and an anti-EU return to national sovereignty, are gaining strength.
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"Xenophobia can be seen as a reaction to a rise in globalization," Reich, now a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said.
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Because our users' interest in this overarching theme emerges so starkly for one specific word in our trending lookup data, xenophobia is Dictionary.
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The sound he creates echoes his own battle with racism, xenophobia, and white supremacy—something he has been dealing with his entire life.
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Today they are more likely to identify nationalism with xenophobia and atavism—leaving this elemental force to be captured by right-wing populists.
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And what's truly frightening about the "locker room talk" narrative of Trump's language is that it accepts racism, misogyny, and xenophobia as normal.
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As political scientist Robert Putnam put it recently, perhaps economic deprivation has provided "dry tinder" for Trump's inflammatory appeals to race and xenophobia.
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Progressives and New Dealers also achieved their reforms by reaffirming the Gilded Age's ideological and legal commitments to white supremacy, imperialism, and xenophobia.
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The link to xenophobia in America and Britain is obvious, but too easy an explanation: after all, such resentment is rising elsewhere, too.
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I reject out of hand the notion that we have thrown up our hands and succumbed to racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and crypto-fascism.
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What happened at the Tory Party conference was pretty much the worst and most toxic manifestation of xenophobia I think I've ever seen.
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Yet when facing more obviously troubling truths, like the racism and xenophobia that swept Trump into office, Far Cry 53 hedges its bets.
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Ultra-nationalist Buddhist groups such as Ma Ba Tha and the 969 movement continue to gain influence, using inflammatory rhetoric to spread xenophobia.
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As a Muslim immigrant to America, it has been painfully frustrating to witness the Trump administration reinforce xenophobia against both immigrants and Muslims.
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Many working-class Democrats share his populist views on trade and foreign policy — but they will never support his crude bigotry and xenophobia.
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How do you replace xenophobia, racism, misogyny and factual malpractice with "we're going to love each other," as he said after winning Indiana?
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History's shadow of rabid nationalism and xenophobia — kept at bay since the end of World War II — is already lengthening across the Continent.
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"From the beginning of his campaign and throughout his presidency, Donald Trump has stoked the flames of fear, racism, and xenophobia," he continued.
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Despite widespread use by white people, both then and now, prohibition was driven by xenophobia and racism toward Mexican immigrants working as farmworkers.
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That party, called Denk, or Think, is led by a multicultural group of candidates seeking to combat xenophobia and racism in the Netherlands.
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The 20th century term "nativism" served as a polite description of racial, ethnic and religious xenophobia that comprised the underbelly of white supremacy.
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It's absurd to think that Jewishness, which has endured the harshest suffering because of xenophobia, could protect us from that very same sentiment.
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Many others, including the architecture competition site Bustler, questioned the ethics of sharing and participating in a competition that seemed to promote xenophobia.
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Her Trumpisms don't sound like Trump's because they're pitched to a different audience, but the xenophobia and the fanaticism is exactly the same.
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We're going to fight like fuck to give a home to artists willing to speak out against oppression, misogyny, white supremacy, and xenophobia.
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It's hardly a surprise the vacuum of ideas is being filled, in the political arena, by atavistic impulses like nationalism, racism and xenophobia.
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The country's nationalist government, after erecting fences and setting up refugee camps, has seen hardening xenophobia and rising support for tilting toward authoritarianism.
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However, critics say the phrase is inflammatory, particularly as Asians and Asian Americans in the US report heightened incidents of racism and xenophobia.
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The point is not that racism or xenophobia or an "us versus them" cosmology does not exist in the rest of the country.
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The Alternative for Germany is a far-right German political party known for its xenophobia, anti-Islam beliefs, and pride in German identity.
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In an age of rising American xenophobia and cultural protectionism, patients and families expose themselves to considerable risk coming to the United States.
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China's early role in the outbreak led to fear and suspicion toward the country, and some racism and xenophobia directed at Asian-Americans.
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Witnessing Soren's xenophobia, Roxana remains silent, protests weakly or twists herself into defending his thoughts by underscoring how little she knows about Denmark.
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A Canadian filmmaker read the headlines, and a few weeks later a shoot was underway on a story addressing xenophobia and the pandemic.
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While the ideological focus of the Tea Party was limited government and ballooning deficits, the MAGA types gleefully shifted to populism and xenophobia.
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Shadows barricade impertinent comments and prevent xenophobia from manifesting itself into discriminatory policies like the ban seen in the New York Times article.
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There's a philosophical debate about how we as a society should best respond to the scourge of bigotry, white supremacy, xenophobia and fascism.
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These are excellent values to be sure, but our constitutional tradition also embodies much uglier ones, like white supremacy, patriarchy, xenophobia and militarism.
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The problem is that having a major character on a prominent television show as a Trump supporter normalizes racism and misogyny and xenophobia.
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The panic has exposed a deep-seated xenophobia, and with it, a symptom of its own has surfaced: hostility toward East Asian people.
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"Regular films" in this context presumably means English-language films, which is honestly just more xenophobia than we have time to unpack here.
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Because of how quickly news spreads today on the internet, it becomes "almost impossible to contain stories" of misinformation and xenophobia, Fullilove said.
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That kind of language has been used for decades to stoke xenophobia, and it's loaded — it suggests that migrants are always a threat.
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Its xenophobia has been less of an electoral handicap in a country that did not go through a German-style post-Nazi reckoning.
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If you've seen or experienced discrimination, racism or xenophobia connected to the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, The Washington Post wants to hear your story.
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The Trump administration has fanned the flames of racism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism while Congress has abhorrently refused to enact gun control legislation.
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Among these he included misappropriation of public resources, dishonest gain, xenophobia, racism, lack of concern for the environment, and plundering of natural resources.
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It is still relevant because, since the dawn of democracy here, the shame of xenophobia has happened in South Africa again and again.
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Once a beacon of hope But South African politicians, security chiefs and traditional leaders have, over the years, made contradictory statements about xenophobia.
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As Kaitlyn Tiffany noted for Vox, though, these concerns were both somewhat valid and overblown — with a touch of xenophobia for good measure.
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But when looking back at the history of the US, it's easy to see a pattern of consistent xenophobia and fears of outsiders.
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By and large, we tend to recognize the underlying xenophobia today, and that the policies it produced were wrong, bigoted, and self-destructive.
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The best-known candidate is far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who has run on a campaign of populism and (mostly) subtle xenophobia.
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African politicians labeled Trump a racist, while the United Nations human rights office also rejected the reported comments as "racist" and inciting xenophobia.
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They also have a lot of social isolation as they experience xenophobia in smaller communities in Ontario, like the Niagara region, for example.
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Through the calculated statements of its leader, Trumpism has become associated with racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia, vulgarity and, most recently, threats and violence.
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It's possible this won't happen, and the left will reassert itself in the face of Fillon's hard-line conservatism and Le Pen's xenophobia.
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Venezuela's government said the attacks on its citizens were fueled by xenophobia and called on Brazil to protect the immigrants and their belongings.
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The best books, comics, and video games that take inspiration from his work are those that deal with his racism and xenophobia head on.
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But, Abdelhamid says, in an ideal world women wouldn't need self-defense because biases like sexism, racism and xenophobia wouldn't exist to threaten women.
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Next, I spoke to a lady called Lorraine, pictured above, who told me she felt there was a big problem with xenophobia in Harlow.
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We will need to also fight against the misogyny, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and the anti-immigrant rhetoric that shaped the Trump campaign.
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"In the wake of Trump's election, international solidarity and collaboration will be key to challenging his anti-science stance and xenophobia," Garrard told Hyperallergic.
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We have seen xenophobia overwhelm our nation's capacity for compassion, and we have seen the doors slam shut in our greatest hours of need.
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Where the Identitarians have generally attempted to mask the ugliness of their ideology with rhetoric about defending European identity, Nikitin offers an unvarnished xenophobia.
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This West Side Story-esque pre-rumble mashup is an overt way to illustrate to children that xenophobia is the wrong side of history.
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Were he more polished or (why mince words) better able to disguise his xenophobia, he would be a dream candidate for the reform movement.
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The resolution also included condemnations of many other forms of racism and bigotry, including anti-Semitism, anti-black racism, xenophobia, and anti-LGBT bigotry.
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He's happily seized on an expression that once stood for isolationism and xenophobia and turned it into one of his many vague, ebullient catchphrases.
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Another thing that it will fend up racial discrimination, xenophobia, all these things, that will really harm our joint efforts to combat the virus.
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He also takes a highly permissive interpretation of the public interest with respect to President Trump's tweets, even when they incite violence and xenophobia.
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Some important issues to consider in BCPs include how to handle fear and xenophobia that have arisen due to concerns over the novel coronavirus.
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The deepest stains identified in the Slater case by Conan Doyle were not of blood, but the darker tones of anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
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"I don't want to trigger xenophobia in which every Chinese student in America is presumed to be a spy until proven otherwise," he says.
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Mbue's book feels especially relevant in our present moment, as xenophobia dominates the news cycle and meritocracy can often feel like a fading promise.
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But in Turkey, Europe, the United States and elsewhere, the rising anxiety about terrorism is eroding empathy and compassion while stoking xenophobia and intolerance.
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Marine took over from her father in 2011, and immediately set about softening the Front's image by downplaying its xenophobia and historical anti-Semitism.
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He used the Brexit vote as an example of how globalism was leaving many behind and opening the door to a politics of xenophobia.
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As recently as 2014, a biannual survey of right-wing attitudes in Germany found that xenophobia, chauvinism, anti-Semitism and authoritarian longings were declining.
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BOGOTA (Reuters) - Nobel Peace Prize winners meeting in Colombia criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policies on Thursday, accusing him of xenophobia and discrimination.
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"Italian mainstream media outlets usually offer a distorted image of the migration, feeding xenophobia, and putting distance between people," said 46-year-old Gueye.
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It's true that Donald Trump's election to the presidency was alarming for many, particularly given his rageful expressions of xenophobia, sexism, racism, and Islamophobia.
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Further testament to failure lies in the ease with which he activates and exploits the most volatile human capacities: fear, resentment, hatred, bigotry, xenophobia.
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As many people as are preaching isolationism and xenophobia, there are an equal number, if not more, holding on to their convictions of acceptance.
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Trump himself dismissed allegations that his platform was based on mysoginy and xenophobia in a CNN interview in March, calling his beliefs "intelligence" instead.
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In mainland Europe populist revolts, fueled by mass migration, public insecurity, Islamist terrorism, racism and xenophobia, further threaten the future of the European Union.
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In Fallout's alternate history, America consumed too much, ignored the racism and xenophobia roiling under its surface, and got into a war with China.
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Alter sees Trump's thinking about Asia as rooted in the tradition of "Yellow Peril" xenophobia, an argument also made by Tez Clark in Vox.
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Whereas his name was once associated with high-end (if garish) luxury items, now it's synonymous with racism, xenophobia, and boasts about sexual assault.
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Committed to promoting tolerance and social inclusion on our platform, VICE Impact is partnering with YouTube to combat online hate speech, extremism, and xenophobia.
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The debate over our country's June 23 referendum on European Union membership has reached fever pitch and exposed new levels of xenophobia and hatred.
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The suggestion by two prominent tech figures that Google and Silicon Valley are crawling with Chinese spies comes at a time of rising xenophobia.
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"The whole [birther] thing was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," she writes, according to the Post.
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In the book, Flake warns that "conservatism has become compromised by other powerful forces — nationalism, populism, xenophobia" as reflected by Trump's rise to power.
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We are and always have been a nation of immigrants, after all, which makes the new stirrings of xenophobia in the country so dispiriting.
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The emergence of extreme forms of nationalism, affiliated with xenophobia, racism, misogyny and anti-Semitism, shows how easy it is to cross moral lines.
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But Trump's explicit embrace of many of them, particularly on immigration, has made criticizing the use of xenophobia as a political tool nearly impossible.
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Led by Jarosław Kaczyński, Law and Justice has been largely defined by Euro-skepticism, its attempts to limit women's reproductive rights, and virulent xenophobia.
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Last year, writers, intellectuals and scientists from across the Spanish-speaking world wrote a public letter denouncing Mr. Trump and accusing him of xenophobia.
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Xenophobia and racism should have no place in any campaign, but we've seen far too much of it during the 2016 Republican presidential primary.
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Progressives should have a plan to fend off economic hardship and insecurity to stop people's legitimate concerns being transferred into bigotry, xenophobia and hatred.
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But its core message resonates beyond the precincts in which xenophobia holds much sway, because that message is fundamentally about the accountability of institutions.
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But, all this is precisely what happens in an administration that proudly pairs contempt for knowledge and expertise with unapologetic racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.
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In light of the growing xenophobia in this country and the administration's mounting assaults on immigrants, the organization has been especially busy this year.
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The xenophobia and the resentment that Donald Trump stirred up during the 2016 election are fundamentally concerns about the future of the American electorate.
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We're working to find out more about him, but on a social media site friendly to extremists, he expressed virulent anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
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In The Underland Chronicles, I'd examined the idea of an unjust war developing into a just war because of greed, xenophobia and longstanding hatreds.
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The predictable turn to xenophobia, racism and persecution represents the breakdown of our society's laws and morals in the face of fear and disease.
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Wartime xenophobia revealed how the suffrage campaign never escaped its race or ethnic privilege — white women thought suffrage would ultimately strengthen the white vote.
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It is hard not to conclude that far too many white evangelicals are motivated by racial anxiety and xenophobia compared to evangelicals of color.
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Doing better, however, is not rising nativism, xenophobia, nationalism and authoritarianism given a nod and a wink by the president of the United States.
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Doing so, the board acknowledges, would reward the president's hostage-taking tactics and bring his proposed monument to xenophobia closer to becoming a reality.
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Trump's attacks on illegal immigrants have a hard edge of xenophobia, but he is addressing an issue that is integral to the neoliberal framework.
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Retro Report Though the roots of most Americans lie in other lands, there is among them a streak of xenophobia that can be broad.
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The Chinese government has responded coolly, canceling visas for Australian business leaders and suggesting that the country's politicians are motivated by xenophobia and racism.
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The spread of the virus has also led to the spread of racism and xenophobia in various venues like colleges, workplaces, and grocery stores.
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The close Grozny-Kremlin relationship, possibly inflated by the media, clearly irritates parts of Russian society and contributes to a covert anti-Chechen xenophobia.
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At a Roman Catholic church about three miles from where Mr. Trump spoke, a priest took time during Sunday Mass to speak against xenophobia.
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Human Rights Watch, a nonprofit human rights organization, sees authoritarian populists as demagogues who exploit voters' xenophobia to oppose immigration and erode human rights.
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In his speech, Obama notes the world's challenges, including growing economic inequality, a changing climate, mass migration and the rise of nationalism and xenophobia.
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From the start, the language used by those working for his outlets has come under criticism as promoting xenophobia, homophobia, euroskepticism and anti-Semitism.
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In the U.S., some American Muslims fear the same increase in Islamophobia and xenophobia which began in the aftermath of the 2003 Iraq War.
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And this is infectious: Cass Sunstein of Harvard cites psychology research indicating that Trump has made it more acceptable for Americans to embrace xenophobia.
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The administration has validated and encouraged xenophobia through its consistent barrage of discriminatory policies and inflammatory rhetoric, leading to an increasingly hostile national climate.
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That many Leave voters seem reluctant to endorse UKIP calls into question the narrative that Brexit was driven by racism and UKIP-style xenophobia.
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The kind of xenophobia that afflicted Denmark appeared last month, during impeachment hearings, in commentary questioning the loyalty of public servants like Lt. Col.
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"There has been an increase in xenophobia in recent days," said Ronald Rodriguez, director of the Observatory on Venezuela at Rosario University in Bogota.
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We are committed to supporting our artists as they participate in the Women's March and various other expressions of protest against intolerance and xenophobia.
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Know-nothingism, xenophobia and misogyny are enough to garner the GOP nomination, which explains why the GOP is unable to field a winning candidate.
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What about these campaigns worked, and how can these lessons be used to counter right-wing pitches to voters based on racism and xenophobia?
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" Kinder's manufacturers Ferrero wrote in reply to the ongoing Facebook discussion: "We would like to explicitly distance ourselves from every kind of xenophobia and discrimination.
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Given the kind of campaign he has run, which included the themes of xenophobia, sexism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, this is a high risk maneuver.
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These comments confirm many Americans' worst fears about the Trump Administration, and they reflect an alarming resurgence of racism and xenophobia in our political discourse.
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" In her memoir last year, former First Lady Michelle Obama said Trump's birtherism was "crazy and mean-spirited … its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed.
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The issues that the Trump campaign has brought to the surface — the pervasive misogyny and racism and xenophobia — that doesn't magically disappear on November 9.
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A year in which fascism, xenophobia, extremism and terrorism made us divided and felt threatened, from America, to Europe, to the Middle East and beyond.
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And, as someone with Iranian heritage, I wish I could say this were the first time we have encountered this kind of hostility and xenophobia.
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The single most dramatic spike in searches for "xenophobia" came on June 24 — one day after the UK's Brexit referendum returned a shocking "yes" vote.
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" Earlier in the week, Warren went on a Twitter tirade against the Manhattan billionaire, saying he had "built his campaign on racism, sexism and xenophobia.
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" It also calls on the president and his administration to "speak out against hate groups that espouse racism, extremism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and White supremacy.
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Courts cannot scrub these and other flaws from jurors' minds, but they can try to keep xenophobia and overt bias out of the jury box.
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Coping with a flood of refugees makes some Germans feel they are victims of circumstances once again, and lays the ground for xenophobia and nationalism.
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The United States, for example, has a history of both xenophobia toward Asian immigrants and a horrific past of slavery and segregation toward African Americans.
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In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte exhorted citizens to "stop this xenophobia thing" amid signs there were acts of discrimination against people of Chinese descent.
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And they will have gone down in the bewildering and hateful din of the president's incoherent xenophobia in the closing weeks of the election cycle.
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Since Saturn went to sleep on March 25, we've seen police brutality hit the breaking point, disastrous Trumpnados, international violence, and critical levels of xenophobia.
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Or my personal favorite, "Nelson Mandela's widow hitting back at xenophobia in South Africa" (Graça Machel, internationally acclaimed advocate and Dame of the British Empire).
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But amid the furor, another story has emerged — one that took place a week ago but was particularly relevant as a counter to the xenophobia.
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And the big question now is not just whether we will move forward with hope under Hillary Clinton, or backward with xenophobia under Donald Trump.
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Historically, however, it has been tainted by the illiberal tendencies of racism and xenophobia, found today in alt-right notions of blood-and-soil nationalism.
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Even Trump himself re-tweeted a depiction of Pepe in 2015, though it was before the meme became closely associated with blatant nativism and xenophobia.
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For all the valid and reasonable worries over Trump's immigration hysteria and xenophobia, he's not just a threat to those who look or speak different.
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" The internet doesn't need more opinions about whether Trump won over traditionally Democratic white working-class voters because of xenophobia and racism or "economic anxiety.
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There are a whole medley of other international rivalries, each with their own variable degree of entrenched xenophobia, political antipathy and deep, vicious, nationalistic hatred.
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In this story, Megan, a 18-year-old student from the UK, reimagines contemporary xenophobia through the tale of a mermaid ostracized from her community.
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Border closures, measures to limit entry, restrictive asylum procedures, indefinite detention in appalling conditions, and offshore processing had regrettably increased, he said, decrying "rising xenophobia".
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Let's just hope, in this climate of worsening xenophobia and short-sighted idiocy, more of the former starts to organize and mobilize against the latter.
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They have to deal with racism, xenophobia, intergenerational trauma, and living in fear all the time, and we need to place these challenges in context.
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Seeing Kanye align himself with a powerful white man who uses xenophobia as a pillar of his platform is as devastating as it is disappointing.
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Initially resistant to Trump's relentless assault on the party's dignity and legitimacy, Republicans are now mainlining Trump's xenophobia, and politicians like Kobach are the beneficiaries.
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In a show of resistance, some 65,000 people attended a rock concert "against xenophobia" on Monday night in Chemnitz, given by mostly left-leaning groups.
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To vote Republican out of party loyalty alone would be to endorse a candidacy that I believe has exploited anger, grievance, xenophobia and racial division.
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It has been a campaign punctuated by numerous claims that have little relationship to the facts, with sharp tones of xenophobia, racism, nativism and Islamophobia.
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Xenophobia and possible demonic possession are among several story ingredients that boil up to a terrifying brew over the movie's two-hour-plus running time.
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Instead of reducing voter's grievances to racism, xenophobia and misogyny, Clinton must meet populist demands on climate, immigration and trade in order to govern effectively.
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" Obama wrote in her book that the so-called "birther" movement was "crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed.
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Wei marked a spot on the time line: the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, born of xenophobia, which effectively ended Chinese immigration for sixty years.
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"Trump and various politicians in Europe seek power through appeals to racism, xenophobia, misogyny and nativism," Ken Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, said.
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"The fact is, Mr. Trump is a racial arsonist who encourages bigotry and xenophobia to rouse his base and advance his electoral prospects," he added.
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In so many respects, their grip on American politics appears doomed—by the xenophobia they have embraced, and the young adults they've failed to retain.
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For many election cycles, evangelicals have supported candidates whose campaigns were rooted in the same xenophobia, fearmongering, belligerence and cruelty that Mr. Trump has championed.
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Notwithstanding his xenophobia and singular focus on so-called 'Islamic terrorism', Trump should be lauded for standing up for common Americans who were previously neglected.
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But experts told us it's important not to underestimate the risks associated with a group playing with the potentially lethal cocktail of xenophobia and firepower.
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Immigration raids are targeted racist state attacks on our communities and often take advantage of the popular climate of xenophobia to carry out their work.
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Candy has undoubtedly been used in the political sphere to incite racial hatred, bigotry, and xenophobia for a damn long time—and in multiple countries.
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I've loved, in particular, one heartening trend countering the upsurge of xenophobia: this year's bonanza of English-language fiction published by writers of Asian descent.
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I'm deeply concerned that the press, emboldened by this post-Brexit atmosphere of normalized xenophobia, seems to be ramping up its attacks against trans people.
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He's going to start with the traditional Republican agenda of getting government out of the way, and he's going to add walls, protectionism and xenophobia.
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"There's no explanation for this except xenophobia," said Margaret D. Stock, a retired Army Reserve lieutenant colonel and immigration lawyer who helped create the program.
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There is a natural next step to using innuendo and the manufacturing of reasons to justify racism and xenophobia — namely to drop the facade altogether.
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One thing xenophobia-exploiting populists almost always agree on is that the US should largely free itself of international treaty commitments, especially on social issues.
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Xenophobia and forms of religious fundamentalism, for instance, that have driven ethnic cleansing and genocidal progroms throughout history, are based on the fallacy of purity.
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Unlike the rest of Europe, Germany, it seemed, truly understood where extreme xenophobia can lead and was committed to preventing it from spreading once again.
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These parties, critics say, are sowing the seed of subversion through their populist courtship of voters and fomenting xenophobia by spreading an anti-migrant message.
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Three years later, she received an offer from Wellesley, where she would continue her philosophical work, which turns to questions of category, perception and xenophobia.
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Speak up against xenophobia and racism With the rise of coronavirus, there has been an increase in racist attacks against Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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She described his campaign to discredit her husband as "crazy and meanspirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," as well as dangerous.
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One of Sebastian's counterintuitive mantras, in "Le 20 Novembre," is that he's not a Nazi, despite the hatred and xenophobia that Mr. Noren makes plain.
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Fauci was also questioned about the president's insistence on referring to the novel coronavirus as the "Chinese virus," a phrase widely seen as stirring xenophobia.
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The first British settlers slaughtered the indigenous population, and xenophobia has shaped the nation since its earliest days when the government restricted migration to whites.
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But the outbreak has also seen a rise in anti-Chinese sentiment, xenophobia, and prejudice against people of East Asian descent -- especially in Western countries.
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The Prince is enthralled by Tom's society, which has the capability to reach above the trees, but remains weighted down by its classism and xenophobia.
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The article discussed censorship, dictatorship, and the use of the term "cultural difference" as a euphemism to prejudice and xenophobia in Germany, China, and elsewhere.
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As Coronavirus Spreads, So Does Anti-Chinese Sentiment: Fears of the outbreak have fueled xenophobia as a wave of panic spreads, sometimes outstripping practical concerns.
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College students from mainland China as well as Americans in California of East Asian descent are reporting suspicious glances on public transport and rising xenophobia.
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Their leadership could've called out the lies and xenophobia embedded in his campaign rhetoric, and that still define many of his policies as president today.
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" Dr. Jan-Ulrich Sobisch, Germany "My son studies in the U.S. If xenophobia and racism become acceptable behavior, life will certainly become unpleasant for him.
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The lack of Asians — and their marginalized roles — onstage may have been a symptom of the Western world's xenophobia in the late 1800s and onward.
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But now, at comedy shows that benefit queer refugees and in hidden subcultures, she has found a community generally free of xenophobia, homophobia and sexism.
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"We understand better than anyone that hatred, bigotry, and xenophobia must be expressly prohibited in domestic and international law," the group says of its mission.
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He goes from annoying to evil when he stirs up the anti-intellectualism and xenophobia of a populist mob to serve his own egomaniacal ends.
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He has shown that "white rage" and the nostalgia that underwrites feelings of racial resentment are renewable resources, and a cross-applicable rationale for xenophobia.
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Relations between the countries have also been strained by claims of South African xenophobia, with Nigerians alleging that Pretoria subjects them to harsh visa restrictions.
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Ms. Chamberlain said she's aiming to amplify the collective voices of the women who shared their stories of overcoming or facing sexism, racism or xenophobia.
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It finds that these voters tended to score highly on measures of racial hostility and xenophobia — and were not especially likely to be suffering economically.
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This is the truth: He knows that racism and xenophobia are animating sections of his supporters and is making absolutely no effort to stop it.
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The results are original, electrifying, and deeply political at a time when France is wracked with xenophobia and racism toward its population of African immigrants.
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"The Camp of the Saints," which is now widely read by the far right and its orators, is also full of hatred, racism and xenophobia.
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Addiction and xenophobia begin to operate as parallel social epidemics, and it's here that the novel outgrows its own boundaries, becoming stranger and more robust.
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"This is our answer to the White House: No more division, no more xenophobia and no more nativism," Newsom said in a wide-ranging speech.
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Indeed, xenophobia has been Golden Dawn's biggest source of support, especially in the wake of Greece's economic collapse and the mass influx of refugees there.
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The massive influx of Venezuelans has overburdened social services in Roraima state and led to an increase in crime, prostitution, disease and incidents of xenophobia.
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It's unlikely that Trump will overcome the nearly insurmountable odds to become president after his amateur campaign promoting xenophobia, racism, misogyny, and distrust in our democracy.
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Tracing out the racist foundations that still haunt us, Hulls hones in on the importance of situating our individual selves within a larger history of xenophobia.
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" This point was re-iterated in the State of the Union, where the new politics of xenophobia was attributed to "economic disruptions that strain working families.
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He says he understands the appeal of an outsider candidate, but he's concerned about what he considers Trump's character flaws — the possible racism, sexism and xenophobia.
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It's a timely look at the shapes and forms of resistance that can inform today's political struggles against an emboldened front of white supremacy and xenophobia.
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Throughout the election season, the Trump campaign fueled the fires of nativism, xenophobia and bigotry with promises to build a wall on the US-Mexico border.
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Some days the movement—built in large part on racism and xenophobia—is white nationalism; others it's white supremacy or just plain old far-right extremism.
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The overall argument to muzzle Trump was because of his history of making "degrading, insulting and demeaning" comments throughout the election about "misogyny, racism and xenophobia."
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At the same time, this conversation has to be unpacked from all of the nativism and xenophobia and racism if it's to be productive at all.
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With Donald J. Trump stirring the caldron, fear of terrorism is combining with nativism to produce a strain of xenophobia as virulent as any in decades.
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Disinformation and xenophobia—"Islam didn't eat your hamster"—has led to "burning bridges and closing doors"; a refrain reminds the listener that "change isn't a crime".
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"Xenophobia is as ancient as humanity; anti-Semitic hatred is also nothing new," said Anne-Marie Mizel Nelson, a daughter of founding members of Dor Hadash.
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But a far bigger threat to the "brand" of Christianity comes, I think, from religious blowhards who have entangled faith with bigotry, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia.
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Several recent reports have pointed to an increasing number of racially motivated attacks on Swedes of African descent, along with rising xenophobia amid Europe's migrant crisis.
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But his claim she called some of Trump's supporters are "not American" doesn't accurately reflect her sentiment that racism, xenophobia, and Islamaphobia don't reflect US ideals.
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Why it matters: The U.S. faces two possible futures: a thriving nation that embraces its new demographic makeup, or an escalation of fighting, racism and xenophobia.
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Sandberg announced the new initiative on Monday during a press conference in Germany, a country where tackling anti-refugee rhetoric and xenophobia has taken center stage.
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Because of the taint of xenophobia, progressives are quick to treat all nostalgia as prejudice, leading them to dismiss the fears of whole sections of society.
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Though the position is a largely ceremonial one, Hofer pledged to serve as a more activist executive, running on a platform of xenophobia and Euro-skepticism.
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Vitriol toward Mexican immigrants was interpreted as a response to labor competition from unskilled, undocumented workers—an outgrowth of zero-sum economics rather than of xenophobia.
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In speeches, Trump courted white supremacists and closet fascists, and blew great gusts of hot air over the smoldering coals of misogyny, xenophobia, and physical violence.
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How can we possibly argue that xenophobia is not part of the Canadian identity when, historically and at present, there's so much proof to the contrary?
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Dude, if her dad didn't want you marrying her (and it's not a racism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, or religion thing), it's probably for a good reason.
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Making Clinton's job even easier is that Trump's message is itself divisive — it's soaked in racial resentment and xenophobia, and delivered through insults and angry rants.
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The Leave campaign was built on a tissue of lies and xenophobia to boost a few political careers at the expense of the country's wellbeing, sure.
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