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a fear of foreigners or strangers

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Pres de trois quarts des contenus consideres comme des [beaucoup moins que]discours de haine illegaux[beaucoup plus grand que], notamment racistes ou xenophobes, sont supprimes apres leur signalement, contre moins d'un tiers au moment du lancement de ce [beaucoup moins que]code[beaucoup plus grand que] en 2016, s'est rejoui l'Executif europeen devant la presse.
Populists may be authoritarians, ethnonationalists, nativists, leftists, rightists, xenophobes, proto-Fascists, autocrats, losers from globalisation, moneyed provocateurs, conservatives, socialists, and just plain unhappy or frustrated or bored people - anyone, from the crazed to the rational, from the racist to the tolerant, energised by social media to declare the liberal democratic rules-based consensus that has broadly prevailed since the end of the Cold War is not for them for the simple reason that it has not delivered for them, economically, socially or culturally.
Aux legislatives de juin, le parlement grec a connu un renouvellement radical, apres l'effondrement du vieux systeme bipartite socialiste-droite, et l'avenement de partis plus extremes, a gauche comme a droite, dont pour la premiere fois un parti neo-nazi ouvertement raciste, antisemite et xenophobe.
"Z is for Xenophobe" is a humorous twist of science fiction and small town like as Terry Faust tells of two aliens from a far off galaxy finding an unknown wormhole to Hypothermia, a town with only a few thousand people.
France claims to stand for liberty, democracy and equality yet it recently elected Sarkozy, a xenophobe accused of advancing "the legitimisation of racism" by a UN Special Rapporteur.
When Americans worry about illegal immigration, the Anti Defamation League has a rich vocabulary to describe them, words like "extremist" and "xenophobe." So we're sure the ADL will blow its whistle and express grave concern about this troubling example of intolerance practiced in a country very sensitive to American opinion.
WHEN THE SOCIALIST party Smer ("Direction") won Slovakia's parliamentary elections last June, party leader Robert Fico cemented his controversial reputation by forming a coalition government with the Movement for Democratic Slovakia, led by the disgraced former Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar, and the Slovak Nationalists, led by the racist xenophobe Jan Slota.
In the early 1990s the rallying cry of conservative xenophobe demagogues, mostly from the Republican Party, was the financial burden posed to taxpayers by illegal aliens who drained public coffers by receiving social services such as welfare or the benefits of a free education.
I wasn't a xenophobe; I traveled great distances in search of immersion in other cultures--to France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Africa, Japan--but avoided Mexico and Spain.
Cem Uzan, one of the leaders of the Uzan empire, is meanwhile moving into politics, creating his own party, the xenophobe and nationalist "young people's party".
Is Jorg Haider, former leader of Austria's Freedom Party, a dangerous, antidemocratic, Naziphilic xenophobe or an Austrian Margaret Thatcher?
Mr Blokland has asked us to point out that he certainly did not make the remark about crime and free movement of citizens from non-EU countries particularly as he felt these to be the words of a xenophobe, which he is not.
For decades the military diCtator was a numerologist and xenophobe. Foreign corporations, foreign journalists, foreign anything were not welcomed.