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== article reads like a newspaper. ==
the article doesn't read like an encyclopedic entry at all.

after giving a short definition of what xenophobia is, most of the article is just a collection of events and literally feels like reading through some kind of magazine.

I'm considering leaving a "Missing information" banner on the article. thoughts?

== My thought of xantathobia ==

it is so so so so so so terrifying. ] (]) 13:35, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

== Yellow ==

it hurts your 👁️s so much. There for I hate it ] (]) 13:37, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

== Difference between R4c1sm and X3n0ph*bi4 ==

Despite both be a way of prejuce or distilled hate, There is a difference, R4c1sm is a prejudice against races (ethnic or cultural), btw "R4cism" term comes out from "Races", while xenophobia is prejudice against nationality which's partially different of race, e.g, you can find both a black Brazilian and a black American, but they, in nationality wise are not equal. ] (]) 23:10, 14 July 2024 (UTC)


== Difference between R4c1sm and X3n0ph*bi4 == == Difference between R4c1sm and X3n0ph*bi4 ==

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Difference between R4c1sm and X3n0ph*bi4

Despite both be a way of prejuce or distilled hate, There is a difference, R4c1sm is a prejudice against races (ethnic or cultural), btw "R4cism" term comes out from "Races", while xenophobia is prejudice against nationality which's partially different of race, e.g, you can find both a black Brazilian and a black American, but they, in nationality wise are not equal. 177.105.90.56 (talk) 23:11, 14 July 2024 (UTC)

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