Premium Only Content

What is XENOPHOBIA?
✪✪✪✪✪
http://www.theaudiopedia.com
✪✪✪✪✪
What does XENOPHOBIA mean? XENOPHOBIA meaning - XENOPHOBIA definition - XENOPHOBIA explanation. What is the meaning of XENOPHOBIA? What is the definition of XENOPHOBIA? What does XENOPHOBIA stand for? What is XENOPHOBIA meaning? What is XENOPHOBIA definition?
Xenophobia is the fear of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange. Xenophobia can manifest itself in many ways involving the relations and perceptions of an ingroup towards an outgroup, including a fear of losing identity, suspicion of its activities, aggression, and desire to eliminate its presence to secure a presumed purity. Xenophobia can also be exhibited in the form of an "uncritical exaltation of another culture" in which a culture is ascribed "an unreal, stereotyped and exotic quality".
The terms xenophobia and racism are sometimes confused and used interchangeably because people who share a national origin may also belong to the same race. Due to this, xenophobia is usually distinguished by opposition to foreign culture. Xenophobia is a political term and not a recognized medical phobia.
Dictionary definitions of xenophobia include: "deep-rooted fear towards foreigners" (Oxford English Dictionary; OED), and "fear of the unfamiliar" (Webster's). The word comes from the Ancient Greek words xenos, meaning "strange", "foreigner", and phobos, meaning "fear".
A scholarly definition of xenophobia, according to Andreas Wimmer, is "an element of a political struggle about who has the right to be cared for by the state and society: a fight for the collective goods of the modern state". In other words, xenophobia arises when people feel that their entitlement to benefit from the government is being subverted by other people's rights.
An early example of xenophobic sentiment in Western culture is the Ancient Greek denigration of foreigners as "barbarians", belief that the Greek people and culture were superior to those of others, and the subsequent conclusion that barbarians were naturally meant to be enslaved. Ancient Romans also held notions of superiority over other peoples, such as in a speech attributed to Manius Acilius, "There, as you know, there were Macedonians and Thracians and Illyrians, all most warlike nations, here Syrians and Asiatic Greeks, the most worthless peoples among mankind and born for slavery."
-
2:28
The Audiopedia
1 year agoWhat is MORTGAGE BROKER?
22 -
55:51
Candace Show Podcast
2 hours agoWho Moved The Camera Right Above Charlie's Head? | Candace Ep 239
30.9K188 -
LIVE
LFA TV
21 hours agoBREAKING NEWS ON LFA TV! | FRIDAY 9/19/25
791 watching -
LIVE
Total Horse Channel
12 hours ago2025 WDAA Western Dressage World Championship Show | Day Four | Arena One
102 watching -
LIVE
The Mike Schwartz Show
5 hours agoTHE MIKE SCHWARTZ SHOW Evening Edition 09-19-2025
4,039 watching -
21:49
Jasmin Laine
5 hours agoCBC Panel TURNS on Liberals—"Carney DOESN'T Know What He’s Doing"!
4.22K21 -
LIVE
Mally_Mouse
2 days agoFriend Friday!! 🎉 - Let's Play! - 🎂 ITS MY BIRTHDAY!!🎂
113 watching -
LIVE
Quite Frankly
5 hours agoFriday Night News & Reviews | Sal The Butcher, Cultivate Elevate 9/19/25
472 watching -
1:28:50
Kim Iversen
4 hours agoThe GOP's Biggest Fear: President AOC?!
100K128 -
1:36:13
Roseanne Barr
5 hours agoCalling Out the Right’s Vultures with Katie Hopkins | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #116
126K78