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A country has no race.
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A country has no race.
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"Bigot" is probably the simplest term.
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"Bigot" is probably the simplest term.
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3 hours ago












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xenophobic or xenophobia. there are country-specific words, such as anglophobic or francophobic.






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  • A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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  • A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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  • A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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  • A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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A xenophobe is afraid of "the different," and I would expect a xenophobe to hate all unfamiliar groups, not merely one specific country. If you hate China and only China, treating all other countries favorably or with indifference, I'd call you a sinophobe but not a xenophobe.
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