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xenophobe

[zen-uh-fohb, zee-nuh-] / ˈzɛn əˌfoʊb, ˈzi nə- /


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In 2021, Morrissey accused The Simpsons of "hatred" and "complete ignorance" after a character its writers admitted was partially based on him was portrayed as a meat-eating, overweight xenophobe.

From BBC Aug. 27, 2024

A recording of the exchange promptly went viral earlier this week, and the Intercept’s Shaun King soon identified Schlossberg as the xenophobe in the video.

From Slate May 18, 2018

Bayliss, no xenophobe, no protectionist and no killjoy, just wished to consider American kids who might not dream of Wimbledon or the U.S.

From Washington Post May 30, 2017

Until a short time ago, Azar might have been derided as a xenophobe, even a fascist, for his radical separatist views.

From New York Times Aug. 10, 2016

You can get called a Little Englander for saying that, or even branded a xenophobe or a racist, but if international football is not about one country against another, what is it about?

From The Guardian Jun. 18, 2012




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