Xenophobia refers to an intense fear or dislike towards people from other countries or cultures. It often leads individuals or societies to exhibit prejudice, discrimination, or hostility towards foreigners.
Imagine being scared of trying new foods because they are unfamiliar. Xenophobia is similar but directed towards people from different cultures instead of food. It's like being afraid of eating sushi just because it looks different from what you're used to.
Discrimination: Discrimination is treating someone unfairly based on their race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, or other characteristics.
Nationalism: Nationalism is an ideology that emphasizes loyalty and devotion towards one's own nation above others. It often promotes pride in one's country and can sometimes lead to xenophobia.
Multiculturalism: Multiculturalism is the coexistence of multiple cultures within a society. It promotes acceptance, respect, and equality among different cultural groups.
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