Difference between revisions of "Xenophobia"
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An example of xenophobia is the news coverage of Muslims, the general reactions to Middle-Easterners in America, and the war in Iraq. | An example of xenophobia is the news coverage of Muslims, the general reactions to Middle-Easterners in America, and the war in Iraq. | ||
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Description of the pattern
An "Us & Them" mentality that leads to prejudice and an anti-humanitarian perspective. Enables people to pit against each other through dehumanization and ultra-nationalism.
How it works
Xenophobia is what causes one group of humans to enslave, murder, and act out in a generally violent manner towards another group of human beings. News coverage often times subtly encourages xenophobic beliefs for hidden political agendas. Common tool used during times of war.
Evidence
An example of xenophobia is the news coverage of Muslims, the general reactions to Middle-Easterners in America, and the war in Iraq.
Xenophobia Against Muslims in the U.S.
Linked patterns
Ultra-nationalism, Racism,Hidden Agendas, Media Monopolies, Societal Apathy, Denialism, Cultural Imperialism, Fear Mongering, Dumbing Down.