Sentences with phrase «of xenophobia»

The rise of xenophobia in Australia and globally was important context for the conference, as «the glue that holds us together continues to be weakened and diluted».
While it's important to be proud of our roots, this cycle can have a shadow expression of xenophobia and exclusion.
Distinguishing between zombies and nonzombies also hints at the deeper problem of xenophobia, which evolved as part of our nature to be suspicious of outsiders who, in our evolutionary past, were potentially dangerous.
I think Charlottesville represents a consequence of the xenophobia too many embraced or at least overlooked for the past year.
As Denham points out Labour have a long history of Xenophobia, going right back to Keir Hardy.
Examine the various waves of xenophobia the United States has experienced, and discuss the people who stood up and fought back through serious systemic civic engagement.
The themes of xenophobia, consumerism, military conflicts and gender seem to be dominating through their practices, so it can be said that Rosler and Steyerl tend to disseminate a different kind of visual and theoretical discourse in order to penetrate and dissect our social reality, and furthermore to challenge and disrupt existing political and ideological hegemony.
Beginning with the photography and performances, his first project occurred in France, Switzerland, and Italy where he, in paramilitary costume imitated the Nazi salute, addressing the Germans to remember and question the losses which were the result of the xenophobia of the Third Reich.
And Prime Minister Viktor Orban has sparked accusations of xenophobia over anti-immigration comments and a poster campaign with slogans such as «If you come to Hungary, you can not take Hungarians» jobs.»
We don't do that out of xenophobia, but rather out of respect for our peers on the international side of our firm.
The greatest driving force of evil I can fathom, is the force that judges in a fog of xenophobia and demands the slaughter of all those who will not bend to your will.
Interpreting those same words as knowledge comes only from the Quran has led that once great civilization to a place of xenophobia and intellectual stagnation.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace»
Trying to stereotype everyone who is different from yourself as in some way «bad» or «less» is the root of all xenophobia, bigotry and racism.
Gerson and others have been highlighting this most recent issue vis - à - vis Europe's infamous history of anti-Semitism, which has long been a sociopolitical stain of xenophobia across European lands.
Jack Swagger is a former World Champion with a patriotic vibe, so long as you ignore that he pretty recently believed in the power of xenophobia.
His new set is based on his experiences being targeted by the far - right, and an exploration of xenophobia and Islamophobia more generally.
He is the only opponent to use legal reasoning rather than an appeal to notions of xenophobia.
When this is over and the tides of xenophobia sink back again, he'll still be the tiny little man he's always been.
Nigerians are perennial victims of the xenophobia in South Africa, with Nigerians losing more than 4.6 million Rand or N90 million during the last attacks.
The organisation expressed its concerns over the estimated 100 Nigerians that had been unlawfully killed and businesses destroyed during incidences of xenophobia in South Africa in the last two years.
The engagements must be purposed to the eventual resolution of xenophobia as it affects Nigerians.»
He said: «Conservative party leaders have sunk to a new low this week as they fan the flames of xenophobia and hatred in our communities and try to blame foreigners for their own failures.
«We in the civil and human rights community along with those in the immigrant rights community and other progressive voices stand with Senator Jeff Klein and the IDC as they demonstrate leadership in protecting all New Yorkers from the scourge of xenophobia.
To investigate these questions further, researchers from the UK, Poland and Portugal measured the effect of xenophobia — or the belief that immigrants to the UK threaten the country — on voting behavior.
One of these storylines should have been dropped: There's the portrait of an Arizona man named Tim (Nailer) Foley, the head of a border patrol in Arizona, who seems motivated by a mixture of xenophobia and a self - aggrandizing mission to keep Americans safe from Mexican drug - dealers and other «illegals.»
At this point, the reader is invited to take some time to fully take in this dumpster of xenophobia, in which the bugaboo of immigrants «taking» jobs is explicitly conflated with terrorism, and brown people are scary enough to turn humanitarian issues into threats to international safety.
There is a real sense of xenophobia here, which was nice.
It is an angry film, a belligerent, violent and bleakly desolate examination of xenophobia and racism that is fearless in its willingness to subvert audience expectation wherever it can.
This led to President Jacob Zuma, on the 2013 Human Rights Day, to call upon all South African «to condemn strongly any acts of xenophobia or any acts of resentment directed at foreign nationals.»
Today's civic discourse is polluted by lawmakers who refuse to universally condemn public displays of xenophobia, and by the president's disparagement of peaceful religious groups.
But what most of us do not know is that multiple - choice tests resulted from an attempt to legitimize the field of psychology, with a dash of xenophobia and scientific racism.
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.
Why do we advocate for social justice but see an ever - increasing sentiment of xenophobia?
«In the Face of Xenophobia: Addressing the Bullying of South Asian and Muslim Youth in U.S. Schools and Communities.»
Finally, the rhetoric around «fundamental British values» may have been tarnished by the unprecedented outbreaks of xenophobia that followed the referendum result.
The rise of the second movement of the KKK led to uneasy race relations that would boil over in the coming decades, and were only made worse by the Immigration Act of 1924, which fostered an environment of xenophobia and anti-Semitism and all but prohibited the immigration of people desperately seeking to flee turbulent areas, especially Jews in Eastern Europe and the Chinese.
This is especially relevant today, with the darker side of American culture coming to light in terms of xenophobia and the economic cessation of the middle class: America is no longer just about cars, sex, cowboys and guns — there is something else going on.
For example, Nigerians and other Africans migrate to places like South Africa for survival and freedom — including the freedom to love — managing existing trauma amid fears of xenophobia in a country still healing from its own apartheid past.
Instead of launching cries of xenophobia, French critics and visitors have simply accepted Hogarth's polemic as inevitable for his time.
If economic class continues to be one of the most bitter flash points in American politics, race is, ever, the other, and never more so than in an election year marked by surges of xenophobia and instances of police violence directed against black citizens.
With its vast population of immigrants, undocumented workers, and people of Mexican and Latin American descent, Southern California is particularly sensitive to issues of xenophobia and border violence.
Rosen connects their behaviour to broader narratives of xenophobia and fear of «contagion'that leads to social exclusion.
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