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[[Image:Europhobia.png|thumb|300px|Europhobes hate ethnic Europeans and oppose their right to self-determination.]] | [[Image:Europhobia.png|thumb|300px|Europhobes hate ethnic Europeans and oppose their right to self-determination.]] | ||
'''Europhobia''', from [[European]] [i.e., racially-European; [[white]]] + phobia (fear), literally "fear of Europeans", also called '''[[anti-white]] racism''', is characterized by an aversion to persons of [[Caucasoid|European racial origin]]. ย | '''Europhobia''', from [[European]] [i.e., racially-European; [[white]]] + phobia (fear), literally "fear of [[Europeans]]", also called '''[[anti-white]] [[racism]]''', is characterized by an aversion to persons of [[Caucasoid|European racial origin]]. ย | ||
==Manifestations== | ==Manifestations== | ||
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Europhobia can take the form of hatred, hostility, disapproval of, discrimination against, and/or prejudice towards persons of European nationality, descent, or culture. ย | Europhobia can take the form of hatred, hostility, disapproval of, discrimination against, and/or prejudice towards persons of European nationality, descent, or [[culture]]. ย | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
"Europhobic" is the adjective form of this term used to describe the qualities of these characteristics, while "Europhobe" is the noun form. Europhobia has its roots in public policy to promote [[multiculturalism]] and [[multiracialism]]. To facilitate multiculturalism in [[the West]], it was necessary to tear down and [[demonize]] the dominant culture and people. | "Europhobic" is the adjective form of this term used to describe the qualities of these characteristics, while "Europhobe" is the noun form. Europhobia has its roots in public policy to promote [[multiculturalism]] and [[multiracialism]]. To facilitate multiculturalism in [[the West]], it was necessary to tear down and [[demonize]] the dominant culture and [[people]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Europhobes hate ethnic Europeans and oppose their right to self-determination.
Europhobia, from European [i.e., racially-European; white] + phobia (fear), literally "fear of Europeans", also called anti-white racism, is characterized by an aversion to persons of European racial origin.
Manifestations
Europhobia can take the form of hatred, hostility, disapproval of, discrimination against, and/or prejudice towards persons of European nationality, descent, or culture.
Etymology
"Europhobic" is the adjective form of this term used to describe the qualities of these characteristics, while "Europhobe" is the noun form. Europhobia has its roots in public policy to promote multiculturalism and multiracialism. To facilitate multiculturalism in the West, it was necessary to tear down and demonize the dominant culture and people.
See also
- Black doctors
- Germanophobia
- Communist front of "anti-racism"
- jewish supremacism
- Loxism
- Anti-White
- Heterophobia
- Gentilophobia
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