We know well
the term xenophobia («fear of strangers»).
Not exact matches
All of them are committed to the same general principles - to make a bold nationwide rejection of racism and
xenophobia and counter the ongoing hostility towards immigration that has transformed words like migrant and immigrant into pejorative
terms.
Taken as a whole, the works will expand on Attia's long -
term exploration of trauma and repair, both of the body and of society, and will probe the legacies of colonialism, slavery, and
xenophobia in our time.
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.
Or, to put the matter in blunt political
terms, be careful not to stoke up Eurosceptic UKIP passions by accusing the UKIP lobby of practising
xenophobia.