xenofobe
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English
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[edit]xenofobe (plural xenofobes)
- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of xenophobe.
- 2003 February 10, Henk Senster, “I would like to know”, in pl.soc.polityka[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-08:
- Another one in this thread called us the most racial mixed nation of the world cause he saw three or four coloured players in our national footballteam. And you call us xenofobes probably cause I was a little to disappointed and sarcastically about the support of the Polish Government for the USA and against the 'old Europe'. Ce que la vérité?
- 2005 November 3, Peter Martel, “Shhh....don't say Islam is the problem...”, in misc.immigration.canada[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-08:
- One year after Theo van Gogh was murdered we are forced to acknowledge that that event has been a benefit to Islam. Anyone who is critical of Islam will still be branded as a "xenofobe" or an "Islamofobe." Islamophobia is a newly coined word which has already been used by Kofi Annan.
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[edit]xenofobe f pl
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