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Humans, in their turn, are xenophobically terrified of the Yilané.
It leads to the worst forms of nationalism and it is xenophobically paranoid about forces that have disrupted that pastoral past.
I'll be spending Bloomsday pointlessly and possibly xenophobically imagining how much better Ulysses would be if Joyce had hailed from London or, even better, Manchester, instead of Dublin.
The term was thought to be politically correct because it includes both immigrants and those who, being naturalized, cannot be referred to as immigrants-who are colloquially (and not by necessity xenophobically) called "naturalized immigrants" or "immigrants with a German passport".
In addition to xenophobically treating the Chinese team like an afterthought (we learned more about the star Sun Wen from an Adidas commercial), ABC did not help newcomers understand the rules of soccer, explain the dimensions of the field or even what "caps" are.