Use "xenophobia" in a sentence

1. Xenophobia hindered the country's development.

2. Excessive patriotism can lead to xenophobia.

3. Xenophobia means hatred of foreigners.

4. a campaign against racism and xenophobia.

5. One form this took was xenophobia.

6. National xenophobia shading into racism is almost universal.

7. This is not a time for xenophobia.

8. But many other countries show signs of xenophobia.

9. They are nationalist to the point of xenophobia.

10. He has not given a speech devoted exclusively to xenophobia.

11. Not all share the xenophobia of true Beholders; though

12. We ourselves were unaware of the dimensions of this new xenophobia.

13. An officer from the ADB regularly delivers lectures on racism and xenophobia.

14. Condemning Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

15. Aren't those just the foundations of xenophobia and authoritarianism and Puritanism?

16. But since 2001 the threat of terrorism and xenophobia has made immigration harder.

17. Was it an outburst of fanatical xenophobia led by monks and friars?

18. In an atmosphere of growing xenophobia many foreigners were deported or even imprisoned.

19. But the virtue of xenophobia is never really extinguished in any multiethnic body politic.

20. When the refugee arrived in America, he was unprepared for xenophobia he found there.

21. Money was a less direct factor here: high unemployment and reliable xenophobia were sufficient justifications.

22. The UN gathering is expected to acchieve a real breakthtough against racism, xenophobia and intolerance.

23. - enhance sporting activities that cultivate and promote an attitude of intolerance towards racism and xenophobia.

24. The slogans of the protesters showed that xenophobia and anti-Semitic racism had become socially acceptable.

25. The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.

26. He blames the media “for systematically cultivating xenophobia and racism” by a slanted coverage of crime.

27. Indeed, we could expect xenophobia to wane worldwide as access to foreign workers became more privileged.

28. This coexistence means integration and absolute and total intolerance of any signs of racism and xenophobia.

29. A man once famed for his intolerance, xenophobia and irrational rages has become a husk of his former self.

30. Yet this history of migration has Coexisted with xenophobia: a form of prejudice against people from other countries

31. whereas measures should be taken to avoid new waves of racism and xenophobia in receiving and transit countries,

32. This has been accentuated by lack of effective social integration and the re-emergence of feeling of xenophobia.

33. Joint action on the fight against racism and xenophobia in the field of judicial cooperation (-> point 1.5.7).

34. The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia(sentence dictionary), anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.

35. I know that many of you may feel pessimistic about a future of rising inequality, xenophobia and climate change.

36. Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.

37. This sense is often identified with nationalism and patriotism which can be dangerously close to racism, chauvinism and xenophobia.

38. Kristeva used this concept to analyze xenophobia and antisemitism, and was therefore the first to apply the Abject to cultural analysis.

39. 4 Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.

40. Finance is again king, cemented by romanticism about retaining political sovereignty over the pound and laced with not a little xenophobia.

41. It is important that our focus remains on eliminating the abhorrent practice of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other related intolerance.

42. Cross Connection Asian-American leaders on America’s need to confront xenophobia, racism, sexism Meet the artist creating remarkable tributes to victims of police brutality

43. In this new climate-of-the-possible, you will sail beyond apathy and xenophobia and reach out jubilantly to the living universe that surrounds you.

44. Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale.

45. Acknowledges that all victims of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance should receive the same necessary attention and protection and accordingly appropriate treatment;

46. Under the aegis of the United Nations, a "World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance" will take place in September 2001 in South Africa.

47. In many tourist areas, rather than being a factor for contact, acquaintanceship and understanding between peoples and between cultures, tourism is a factor for xenophobia, conflict and open clashes.

48. There are some who will try to pervert this precedent and use xenophobia or nativist arguments to say that every country should be held to the same standard.

49. 10 There are some who will try to pervert this precedent and use xenophobia or nativist arguments to say that every country should be held to the same standard.

50. It isn't xenophobia or ethnocentrism or even hypocrisy to examine the motives of people who are so cruel and inconsiderate an be disgusted, whether it's in New York or New Zealand.

51. Recognizing and affirming that the global fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and all their abhorrent and contemporary forms and manifestations is a matter of priority for the international community,

52. Broadsided Press March 18 at 7:11 AM · One of the reasons we created the "In Praise of Polyphony" folio of broadsides in 2018 was to push back against xenophobia and racism.

53. The Council of Europe helps to protect societies worldwide from the threat of Cybercrime through the Convention on Cybercrime and its Protocol on Xenophobia and Racism, the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY) and the technical cooperation programmes on Cybercrime

54. Adding to the already formidable nomenclature of the politically fashionable multiculturalists, it is, like the use of other negative terms such as "racism" and "xenophobia", freely and dishonestly used in an attempt to anathematise their opponents, particularly those concerned about …

55. Condemning and Combating Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies Advancing inclusion and belonging for people of all races, national origins, and ethnicities is critical to guaranteeing the safety and security of the

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57. ‘And in the land where Bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms.’ ‘In the name of Bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist xenophobia.’ ‘That is the voice of Bioregionalism, the truest, more eternal voice of

58. ‘And in the land where Bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms.’ ‘In the name of Bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist xenophobia.’ ‘That is the voice of Bioregionalism, the truest, more eternal voice of

59. Agam (Malaysia), speaking on agenda items 119 (b) and 119 (c), said that the results of the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held in Durban from 31 August to 7 September 2001, were on the whole disappointing, even though common ground had emerged on some issues, in particular the recognition that slavery was a crime against humanity and that the victims of historical injustices continued to suffer its consequences — poverty, underdevelopment and social exclusion.

60. Reaffirms the obligation of all States to enact the necessary legislation to prohibit the advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence, and encourages States, in their follow‐up to the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance,7 to include aspects relating to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities in their national plans of action and, in this context, to take forms of multiple discrimination against minorities fully into account;

61. We recognize the negative economic, social and cultural consequences of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, which have contributed significantly to the underdevelopment of developing countries and, in particular, of Africa and resolve to free every man, woman and child from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty to which more than one billion of them are currently subjected, to make the right to development a reality for everyone and to free the entire human race from want

62. Emphasizing also the need for States and all segments of society, including civil society organizations, women’s groups and networks and other non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations, the private sector, media and other relevant stakeholders, to take meaningful steps to promote the empowerment of all women and girls in order to achieve gender and racial equality and to strongly condemn and address attitudes and behaviours that perpetuate multiple and intersecting forms of gender discrimination, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and related violence,

63. Strongly condemns any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence, whether it involves the use of print, audiovisual or electronic media or any other means, and in this regard emphasizes that respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of religion or belief, and for cultural and religious diversity is an essential element for creating an environment free from racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and contributes to the global efforts to combat all forms of discrimination;

64. We recognize and affirm that, at the outset of the third millennium, a global fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and all their abhorrent and evolving forms and manifestations is a matter of priority for the international community, and that this Conference offers a unique and historic opportunity for assessing and identifying all dimensions of those devastating evils of humanity with a view to their total elimination through, inter alia, the initiation of innovative and holistic approaches and the strengthening and enhancement of practical and effective measures at the national, regional and international levels; (Adopted by the WG of the 3rd PrepCom)