Finally, to mention Brexit one more time, is that the UK vote opened up a chapter of a more honest discussion
about xenophobia and tackling the otherness of others in the UK.
It's as fun and as fanciful an adventure as anyone could hope for, with genuinely thoughtful subtexts
about xenophobia, propaganda, racism, and plenty of other lofty subjects that Anderson rarely tackles.
Thanks for the tip
about my xenophobia!
Not exact matches
At best, you might get some broad geopolitical analysis that borders on
xenophobia: «The most important fact
about the rise of China to great power status is that almost all their neighbors hate them, and have for thousands of years.
This statement has been widely interpreted as being
about immigration and
xenophobia, which is clearly it is not.
With fears growing
about a rise in racism and
xenophobia after the referendum, our most - read item this week suggested that the only way we can reduce the damage of the vote is if we express support for immigration loud and proud.
How often do we hear socialists accuse anyone who raises concerns
about immigration of racism or
xenophobia when often they are not guilty of either of these things?
Schaller predicted that the slides
about germs would trigger a rise in
xenophobia.
And here, as in last year's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Sandler interestingly attempts to blend genuine social commentary with copious gross - out humor in much the same way that Mel Brooks did in Blazing Saddles (a movie that, beyond the beans - around - the - campfire gags, wore its heart so firmly on its sleeve in favor of racial brotherhood that it stopped just short of singing «Kumbaya» to its audience); Sandler, who's admirably never been shy
about proudly proclaiming his Jewishness, takes on
xenophobia, suggests that Israelis and Palestinians CAN get along and — most controversially of all, perhaps — makes a case that disco music CAN be enjoyable in the right time and place.
There are a lot of heavy - handed lip service
about terrorism,
xenophobia, and democracy tossed around, but Snyder lacks the nuance to make it add up to anything.
That troubling newspaper headline appears mere seconds into «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,» a movie
about a world being steadily torn apart by panic, violence,
xenophobia and political revolt — you know, a fantasy.
Using digital technology, Global Cities offers educators a constructive approach to counter recent trends of
xenophobia and intolerance, allowing students to interact across different cultures in order to gain an appreciation for diverse perspectives and a curiosity
about the world.
Present on the same page is a link to the always endearing Zinn Education Project, which «stands in solidarity with those who have denounced Donald Trump's racism, misogyny,
xenophobia, and Islamophobia — as well as his ignorant and deadly proposals
about the environment and climate change.
Challenging the viewer's assumptions
about the world, Piper's work draws from personal and professional experiences and directly addresses gender, race,
xenophobia, social engagement and self - transcendence.
An operetta
about the Dyson DC07 Vacuum Cleaner, The Dust Channel explores complicated themes of
xenophobia from within the private sphere of leisure and pleasure, abundance and perversions, to the State policing and detention of refugees.
I don't doubt that it's possible to be concerned
about the environmental stresses population brings without any racism or
xenophobia — I've met many people who fit that description, and there were well - meaning (if quite mistaken) population - focused groups in the»70s and»80s — but in terms of public discussion and advocacy, anyone explicitly expressing that concern starts out behind the eight ball.
«I can not think
about climate change without thinking
about Charlottesville,
about the long legacy of racism,
xenophobia, and fascism in this country, and how the communities most affected by Trump's environmental rollbacks will be poor communities of color.»
To argue the matter in a more legalistic way, would the expression of concern
about immigration and free movement constitute
xenophobia in that sense, as publicly inciting to hatred, especially if based on misinformation?
Or what might this situation reveal
about the impact and fate in the UK of the EU Framework Decision 2008 / 913 / JHA on combating expressions of racism and
xenophobia?
Canadians need to start speaking openly and publicly
about racism, Islamophobia and
xenophobia.
I do however disagree with Omar's assertion that «the widespread support for the Bill is more properly grounded in
xenophobia and misunderstandings
about the niqab».
Then there's the worry
about climate change,
about nuclear conflict, and
about racism and
xenophobia.
«The venom that's been spouted by Trump, the
xenophobia, and the dehumanizing of different races and classes have been painful to watch,» she says, adding that several of her Middle Eastern clients have expressed anxiety
about how Americans now treat them.
Lowitja Institute CEO Romlie Mokak said the conference comes at a time of rising
xenophobia globally and domestically, and at a «critical juncture» in Australia, with the need for a «big yarn»
about constitutional recognition and reconciliation — which will play a vital role in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people.