Sentences with phrase «by xenophobic»

Unofficially decided by a xenophobic and US solar community that no one has ever heard of.
In the centre of a country run by a xenophobic real estate developer likely to gut the federal public housing budget, an architecture biennial could make radical strides by focusing on the ways smart, sustainable construction can preserve and improve democratic societies, rather than on glitzy projects for the exclusive few.
Following the fizzle of his coming - of - ager Goodbye Berlin (Tschick) last year, Fatih Akin bounces back and bounces high with an edge - of - seat thriller inspired by xenophobic murders in Germany by a Neo-Nazi group.
«Our justice system should not be compromised by xenophobic policies coming from the White House.
In the EU's North it was migration driven by xenophobic campaigns of Nigel Farage, Timo Soini or Geert Wilders.
Last month the media was dominated by the xenophobic violence that has resulted in the deaths of seven people and the injury of many more.

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We're on a highway to xenophobic hell, driven by people whom Serbian warlords would blush to acknowledge!!
I will no longer allow my children to be influenced by such a xenophobic and hateful individual.
Wonder what excuses will be thrown out then - other then the fact that Wenger is French - which I honestly believe is the only reason for the constant Arsenal hate by the crazily xenophobic British media.
You only have to read the xenophobic and intellectually challenged drivel sprouted by that moron, graham poll, to realise that the referees can, and do, have an agenda, and do not blow the games fairly and according to the rules.
To a great extent, the xenophobic paranoia towards the west is artificially maintained by the government in order to support an idea of an «external enemies» who is allegely responsible for all the problems.
Liberals are dumbfounded by a revival of xenophobic populism among prominent right - wing architects of Brexit.
Without a strong counter-narrative, though, the financial hardship created by actually exiting the EU could well serve to strengthen the xenophobic, populist right.
The new home secretary's suggestion that UK businesses could be forced to publish the numbers of international staff they employ, has been derided by many as economically illiterate, divisive, authoritarian, and xenophobic.
«The African Union mission to the UN is extremely appalled at, and strongly condemns the outrageous, racist and xenophobic remarks attributed to the US president as widely reported by the media,» Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, Ghana's ambassador to the UN, said on Friday.
They don't seem to realize that THEY are prime candidates for a front row seat by the furnace — for their xenophobic refusal to let somebody bury the carcass of their family member.
Mr Blair's response was to taunt Mr Cameron over his new plan to scrap the Human Rights Act, which was described as «xenophobic» by Ken Clarke, who heads up the Tories» Democracy Task Force.
Speaking at a press conference organised by the Diaspora Togo — Ghana solidarity movement, Bernard Mornah said government's silence on the crisis, coupled with the large number of Togolese coming into the country could lead to xenophobic attacks in Ghana.
«Xenophobic attacks are generated because people feel their income and jobs are being taken away by people who have come from other places who are accepting low pay for what they could do.
South Africa was badly hit by a wave of xenophobic violence in April 2015 tha left several people dead and thousands homeless.
Their more secular self - conception, their less xenophobic outlook, and their concerns about official misconduct towards minorities pre-dated significant Muslim immigration and was not motivated by Muslim concerns in the first place.
A report of its ad hoc committee also called for the passing of hate crime laws by South Africa and Nigeria as part of measures to contain the rising cases of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa.
In addition, it called for a «xenophobic agenda» to be set up by the Nigeria - South Africa Bi-national Commission with a view to giving xenophobia adequate attention.
Both Lib Dem leader Tim Farron and the SNP's Angus Robertson joined Corbyn in asking important questions about the «xenophobic» anti-immigration policies now being pursued by May and her government.
They become more susceptible to extreme, xenophobic voices: there is widespread anxiety in British politics about a breakthrough by the loathsome British National Party at the European elections in June.
That he would seek to win back working class voters from the SNP by pursuing a xenophobic anti-English defence of the Scottish nation?
It is clear from the research that the vote was associated with prejudice, but this relationship might have been strengthened by the outcome of the referendum because people felt more empowered to express xenophobic attitudes.
Following this largely unexpected result, some explanations pointed to the role of a voter's age, gender or education in their voting behavior while others wondered whether the «Leave campaign» might have mobilized xenophobic attitudes by emphasizing a fear of foreigners.
And these xenophobic ethno - nationalist groups, they're getting a lot of young people motivated by sacred values and group fusion.
With The Other Side of Hope, Aki Kaurismäki expands on Le Havre's consideration of the migrant crisis by frankly rendering xenophobic violence against a backdrop of person - to - person generosity.
CoRMSA welcomes the apology by Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs on xenophobic comments, available at http://www.cormsa.org.za/2011/07/04/cormsa-welcomes-the-apology-by-chairperson-of-the-portfolio-committee-on-home-affairs-on-xenophobic-comments/, accessed November 2012.
Contrary to previous years, when citizens from all over the globe were welcomed in Europe, immigration policies changed and the very few that managed to pass the borders and find settlement in those EU countries that accepted them, had to deal with a xenophobic pandemic, one that was solidified with the terrorist attacks executed by ISIS and Daesh followers in France, Belgium and Germany.
As the performances unfold, assumptions are turned — a Tupperware party or neighborhood watch meeting turns into a xenophobic scramble for handguns; a demonstration of a robotic tool for distance learning transforms into a duck - and - cover drill; a rally led by cheerleaders becomes an elaborate musical number that has the audience chanting anti-abortion slogans.
For example, in 2010, he did a counter - propaganda (OLAF) over several weeks in order to subvert a xenophobic compaign of the swiss right wing party (SVP), by creating a twin - organisation that was even more extreme in its claims — to a degree that it became ridiculous.
The people who have left, whether categorized as refugee, immigrant or exile, have all faced the vitriol of xenophobic rhetoric propagated by conservative groups and mentalities.
Does this mean that British society has become less tolerant, more racist, and more xenophobic, and a less comfortable and even dangerous place for those from elsewhere, overturning what has often been described by incomers as a noticeably welcoming, tolerant and open - minded culture?
That would seemingly give President Trump carte blanche to continue his threats against «the little rocket man,» and to continue promoting violent xenophobic videos favored by far - right extremists, even when they've been disproven as fake news.
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