Xenophobia in a Sentence
  • The group is assisting communities to promote positive images of refugees and combat racism and xenophobia.
  • Stalin used anti-semitism to fuel Great Russian xenophobia after 1947.
  • To perpetuate racism and xenophobia through our media is not only antisocial and grossly irresponsible, it is well nigh criminal.
  • The documentary was immediately condemned by EFL teachers as evidence of increasing government xenophobia against English teachers.
  • The FA's decision to award him the job was accompanied by a small eruption of unpleasant xenophobia.
  • Assisting communities to promote positive images of refugees and combat racism and xenophobia.
  • These results should be seen as a wake up call for all right-thinking people to combat xenophobia in all its guises.
  • With such vile xenophobia expressed against Germany, how can we expect English football fans to behave differently?
  • M y concern is how terrorism promotes xenophobia and racism; that destructive generalizations are drawn and incorrect conclusions arrived at.
  • Iâve no doubt that during that month xenophobia will be running through everyoneâs veins at some point or another.
  • At its most fanatical this was outright xenophobia disguised under a sheen of scientific legitimacy.
  • Subsequently racism, prejudice and xenophobia today are to some extent part of the broader legacy of slavery.
  • By contrast, Aguilar argues that growing xenophobia against immigrants is a way of redefining and stabilizing Malaysian national identity.
  • With the country also at war with the French and Dutch, paranoid xenophobia - a familiar English trait - was rife.
  • British attitudes shifted from relative openness to dislike and distrust, and even racial xenophobia.
  • Thankfully the English have, for the most part, risen above such xenophobia despite the extreme provocation of the Scottish Labor Party.
  • Even Blyton 's contemporaries thought the same (the publisher Macmillan once rejected a manuscript for its " unattractive... old-fashioned xenophobia ").
  • The FA 's decision to award him the job was accompanied by a small eruption of unpleasant xenophobia.
  • Even Blyton's contemporaries thought the same (the publisher Macmillan once rejected a manuscript for its " unattractive... old-fashioned xenophobia " ).