List of anti-cultural, anti-national, and anti-ethnic topics
The following is a list of anti-cultural, anti-national, and anti-ethnic topics. Anti-cultural means sentiments of hostility towards a particular culture. Anti-national refers to sentiments of hostility towards a particular state or other national administrative entity. Anti-ethnic refers to ethnic hatred or sentiments of hostility towards an ethnic group.
The use of all of these terms is controversial, as they tend to be used prominently in local rhetorical appeals to fallacy—namely the natural confusion between political opposition and ethnic hostility, often deliberately disregarding this distinction for propaganda purposes.
These attitudes are similar in nature to various religion-based hostile movements, based on the mixture of xenophobia and ideological/political opposition.[1]
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- Anti-Albanian sentiment
- Anti-Americanism
- Anti-Arabism
- Anti-Armenianism
- Anti-Australian sentiment
- Anti-Austrian sentiment
- Anti-Azerbaijanism
- Anti-Bengali sentiment in India
- Anti-Bihari sentiment
- Anti-Brahmanism
- Anti-British sentiment
- Anti-Canadian sentiment
- Anti-Catalanism
- Anti-Chilean sentiment
- Anti-Chinese sentiment
- Anti-Croat sentiment
- Anti-Dutch sentiment
- Anti-English sentiment
- Anti-Estonian sentiment
- Anti-Europeanism
- Anti-Filipino sentiment
- Anti-Finnish sentiment
- Anti-French sentiment
- Anti-Fulani sentiment
- Anti-Georgian sentiment
- Anti-German sentiment
- Anti-Hindu sentiment
- Anti-Hispanic sentiment
- Anti-Haitianism
- Anti-Hungarian sentiment
- Anti-Igbo sentiment
- Anti-Indian sentiment
- Anti-Indonesian sentiment
- Anti-Iranian sentiment
- Anti-Irish sentiment
- Anti-Italianism
- Anti-Japanese sentiment
- Anti-Khmer sentiment
- Anti-Korean sentiment
- Anti-Kurdish sentiment
- Anti-Malay sentiment
- Anti-Manchuism
- Anti-Mexican sentiment
- Anti–Middle Eastern sentiment
- Anti-Mongolianism
- Anti-Montenegrin sentiment
- Anti-Pakistan sentiment
- Anti-Palestinianism
- Anti-Pashtun sentiment
- Anti-Polish sentiment
- Anti-Quebec sentiment
- Anti-Romanian sentiment
- Anti-Russian sentiment
- Anti-Scottish sentiment
- Racial antisemitism
- Anti-Serbian sentiment
- Anti-Slavic sentiment
- Anti-Spanish sentiment
- Anti-Somali sentiment
- Anti-Sovietism
- Anti-Thai sentiment
- Anti-Tibetan sentiment
- Anti-Turkish sentiment
- Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
- Anti-Venezuelan sentiment
- Anti-Vietnamese sentiment
- Anti-Welsh sentiment
- Anti-Western sentiment
- Antiziganism
Anti-religious beliefs[edit]
While religion related phobias are formally defined as negative attitudes towards religions, they can also include negative attitudes towards cultures that are associated with specific religions.
Anti-ideological beliefs[edit]
-phobia[edit]
The suffix -phobia has gained popularity in its non-clinical use to refer to various negative attitudes.
- Afrophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Africa.
- Albanophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Albanians.
- Anglophobia – fear or dislike of the English.
- Armenophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Armenians.
- Atheophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of atheism, atheists, and/or anything atheistic.
- Christophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Christianity or Christians.
- Francophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of the French.
- Germanophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Germans.
- Hellenophobia or Grecophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Greeks.
- Hibernophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Irish people.
- Hungarophobia or Magyarphobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Hungarians.
- Hinduphobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Hinduism, Hindus and things Hindu.
- Hispanophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Spaniards or Hispanics.
- Indigenophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Indigenous peoples, namely Indigenous Americans and Indigenous Australians.
- Indophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Indians and Hindu culture in particular.
- Iranophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Iranians.
- Italophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Italians.
- Japanophobia or Nipponophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of the Japanese.
- Judeophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Jews.
- Lusophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of the Portuguese.
- Mexicanophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Mexicans.
- Polonophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Poles.
- Russophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Russia or Russians.
- Serbophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Serbs.
- Sinophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of the Chinese.
- Slavophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Slavss.
- Tatarophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Tatars.
- Turkophobia – fear, dislike or hatred of Turks.
- Ukrainophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Ukrainians.
- Vascophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of Basques.
Stereotypes[edit]
- Stereotypes of Africans
- Stereotypes of Americans
- Stereotypes of Argentines
- Stereotypes of Germans
- Stereotypes of Nigerians
- Stereotypes of South Asians
- Stereotypes of Jews
References[edit]
- ↑ Beneke, Chris; Grenda, Christopher S. (2011-06-06). The First Prejudice: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Early America. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-0489-6. Search this book on
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