At a Swiss spa, upper - class expatriate American Frederick Winterbourne (Barry Brown) meets pretty, nouveau riche flirt Daisy Miller (Cybill Shepherd); her bratty,
xenophobic little brother Randolph (James McMurtry); and her tremulous, nattering mother (Cloris Leachman).
Not exact matches
You and the Bushes won't let a pesky
little thing like reality get in the way of your
xenophobic chest - beating, will you?
After all, both men and women may not view low - paying labor, in the face of
xenophobic attacks and
little protection from the government, as especially empowering.
In other words, some well - meaning pundit could say, hey this smells a
little xenophobic especially when these initiatives point to the Asian population as the prime example and invariably reference English dominance motifs like in the text below.
And deliberately or not, it feeds into an ugly
xenophobic sentiment, which is easy to find in Canada and in countries all over the world; a sentiment that views dual nationals as a
little less loyal and a
little more suspect.
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.