What advice do you expect to get from a xenophobic Cold War warrior dripping in petty prejudices and half-baked homilies? |
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Not only do you have no empathy or understanding for your fellow human beings, you are a racist, homophobic, xenophobic bigot. |
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It is neither xenophobic nor insular to wish to defend the independence of the United Kingdom. |
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Making distinctions based on birth certificates, that's what is vaguely xenophobic. |
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That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed. |
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This ranges from casual remarks to serious agitation by the xenophobic right. |
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Or how about Medea as an evil foreigner confirming the xenophobic prejudices of an early Greek democracy? |
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He was a newspaper proprietor who plagued the British people for years with militarist and xenophobic drivel. |
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I have never visited a country more unwelcoming to foreigners than England, probably the most xenophobic one in the European Union. |
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History is littered with the debris of self-righteous, intolerant, xenophobic, rabble-rousing ideologies. |
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We are proudly independent, ethnocentric, xenophobic, and nativistic, he argued, while showing off his flashy vocabulary. |
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Are suspicions of others justifiable, or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit? |
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There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area. |
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Certainly, it is common xenophobic practice to attribute sexual perversity or illness to another nation or people. |
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I can only say that it ranks as the most biased, xenophobic and superficial article I have read on the subject in any newspaper. |
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Critics also complained that Hague focused too much on asylum, making the Tories look intolerant and xenophobic. |
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But perhaps this could be considered prejudiced, xenophobic or a decidedly un-Christian attitude. |
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As a result, the new parliament is distinctly more xenophobic and illiberal than its predecessor. |
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There is nothing biased or discriminatory or even vaguely xenophobic about this. |
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Let's put idiot right wingers and their xenophobic campaigns where they belong. |
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Luckily, the state's xenophobic legislation doesn't apply to me, a private citizen. |
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By the second year, this xenophobic propensity has ripened into expressions of full-blown fear and hostility. |
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In the epoch of globalisation the conjuring up of national values inevitably assumes reactionary, chauvinistic or xenophobic forms. |
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Bachelors are also more xenophobic than married men, and women of any marital status. |
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He is not misled by the xenophobic propaganda and can judge it on the merit of its source. |
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Its concerns are massively wider than the lowest common denominator of xenophobic prejudice to which the Sun consistently plays. |
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The statement is rife with racist, anti-Semitic, xenophobic and homophobic comments. |
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They are among the first victims of a variety of discriminatory and xenophobic attitudes. |
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For those of us who aren't fans of the hot-tempered, English language-butchering, xenophobic glorifier of fighting, his dismissal will not come soon enough. |
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Mr. Fortuyn himself was a far cry from the fogyish and xenophobic Jean-Marie Le Pen of France, whose conservatism harkens back to the Vichy era. |
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What a mean, tight-wad, mendacious, xenophobic and bad-mannered government we have. |
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Politicizing xenophobic attacks was a violation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. |
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Thus, the Chinese, in their xenophobic state of mind, are ready to lash out at that which they do not understand. |
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Europe may also be taking note of the backlash in this country to Trump's xenophobic policies. |
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By this means we can give a clear rebuff to those forces that are endeavouring to make xenophobic capital out of acts of terrorism. |
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However, the study also shows that the response at a national level to these xenophobic tends to fall short of direct refutation. |
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The surge has fuelled xenophobic tensions and concerns over violent attacks and the growth of rightwing parties. |
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Surveys on xenophobic attitudes are instruments for measuring the political climate. |
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Yes, except if this party defends anti-democratic or xenophobic positions or is against the European integration process. |
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Over three million Zimbabweans have fled to South Africa where they have met xenophobic attacks. |
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Oh, and their attitudes towards Arabs and promised land are even more insular and xenophobic than most settlers. |
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Not many of us will admit to having strong racist or xenophobic biases. |
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There are elements in our society that are intolerant and xenophobic. |
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He says the problem now being faced by the Home Office comes from a group of racist and xenophobic white males who are attaching themselves to the English supporters club. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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His most ardent and xenophobic political ally, Umberto Bossi, looks all but ready to bail. |
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This insular satire, this xenophobic comedy, said that foreigners, insofar as it recognized them, are funny, mockable for the sin of deviating from the white, English norm. |
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The dominant UK political discourse is both xenophobic and ungenerous. |
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We are almost certainly hard coded to be xenophobic, which is why hunter gatherers often have such extraordinary homicide rates. |
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The committee should avoid foreign ownership questions which will make them sound parochial or xenophobic or both. |
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Meanwhile, politicians like Tom Tancredo led an ugly race to the bottom to see who could be most xenophobic. |
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The xenophobic attitudes that gave rise to the Chinese Exclusion Act and the head tax occurred within a colonial context that privileged British migrants. |
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The second is a more nativistic violence which is xenophobic and local in nature. |
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His solidarity with migrants has provoked attacks and harassment from xenophobic members of local communities, criminal gangs and local officials. |
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As tensions increased in the Middle East, and in Iraq in particular, in the 1990s and the 21st century, people subjected to xenophobic sentiments, like me, noticed a shift in the derogatory names. |
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Why do neoliberal political movements usually need to make coalitions with very unliberal nationalistic, xenophobic or religious movements in order to win popular majorities? |
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Diane Abbott said that it was xenophobic to bring up the issue. |
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Her posturing nationalism and xenophobic fear of English speaking culture Canada shares with the U. S., Britain, Australia and a quarter of the world are philistine absurdities and a national embarrassment. |
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Insinuating that the migration of Zimbabweans to South Africa had sparked the xenophobic violence in that country was a political conclusion that did not help to resolve that particular problem. |
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Here, too, civil society will need to play a prominent role, by countering hypernationalistic and xenophobic messages that glorify mass murder and martyrdom. |
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The sight of these corpses is a dramatic reminder that we are faced with a humanitarian problem that cannot be dealt with by adopting a faint-hearted or xenophobic approach. |
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On 9 August two skinhead members of xenophobic groups broke into an apartment of a 44 year old German national in Eschede, Niedersachsen who had previously criticised the xenophobic attitudes of one of the perpetrators. |
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It is even more difficult for us to adopt most of Parliament's amendments, which further restrict the original text and have no other aim than to pander to nationalist, sovereign or xenophobic prejudices. |
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They, therefore, urged all EU and African countries to protect migrants at risk of discriminative practices and xenophobic attacks, and to take all necessary measures to protect the human rights of these migrants. |
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The mass exodus of people had come up against restrictive, unjust and xenophobic policies in host countries which, instead of trying to find solutions to the problem and its causes, only aggravated the situation. |
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I have discovered a tendency to escalate this situation unjustifiably, also fueled by political and xenophobic statements uttered by certain politicians. |
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However xenophobic attitudes also fuel the violence and appear to underlie the local police failure to respond swiftly or, in a few cases, to connive with the perpetrators of the violence. |
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I started hearing rumors about xenophobic attacks in early April. |
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People are larcenous and violent and xenophobic. |
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The British had regularized their hold on the Indian subcontinent after putting down the Indian Mutiny of 1857 58, while the Chinese and Japanese empires remained xenophobic and isolationist. |
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Indeed, the little attention given to the biblical text may be one of the reasons why Europe has given in, and still gives in to forms of nationalism and xenophobic closing. |
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Ms Maréchal-Le Pen, emboldened or intoxicated by her polling numbers, has made a series of frankly xenophobic speeches in recent days which seem to challenge her aunt's attempts to fumigate the party. |
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It says that such controls should not be racially discriminatory and should avoid fuelling xenophobic attitudes or hostility to ethnic minorities. |
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The victim blamed xenophobic speeches of the conservative Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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Authorities have been reluctant to prosecute the publishers and authors of xenophobic and anti Semiticpublications that flooded Russiancities. |
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In spite of the xenophobic attitudes of Victorian Sydney, Quong Tart married the attractive daughter of an Anglo-Irishman, George Scarlett. |
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The BNP are xenophobic and cannot recognise that all these different cultures and traditions make a wonderful beautiful world. |
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Neo-racists have been documented to engage xenophobic responses and attempts at closure. At the national level, they often demand an end to immigration. |
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Nonetheless, they open the desert to technology and to the outside world, and the Bedouin protagonists strive to keep their autochthony without being xenophobic. |
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Despite a long history of ethnic mixing, ethnic tensions have been growing in recent years, with politicians using a xenophobic discourse and fanning the flame of nationalism. |
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Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold in Italy, and remained popular despite the xenophobic cultural policies of the Fascist regime. |
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Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold on Italians, and remained popular despite the xenophobic cultural policies of the Fascist regime. |
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Elites have every reason to stigmatize these parties as racist or xenophobic or Islamophobic so as to turn the attention away from their own irresponsiveness. |
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What we're seeing is an upsurge in minor, racist, anti-Semitic, anti-Islamic, anti-foreigner, xenophobic comments, which is really quite frightening. |
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First, a distinction has to be made between the acceptance of naming and the justification of racist, antisemitic, islamophobian' and xenophobic language. |
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