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🇺🇸 Salman Rushdie is “on the road to recovery” after his stabbing by a muslim terrorist

Salman Rushdie is “on the road to recovery,” his agent confirmed Sunday, two days after the author of “The Satanic Verses” suffered serious injuries in a stabbing at a lecture in upstate New York. The announcement followed news that the lauded writer was removed from a ventilator Saturday and able to talk and joke. Literary […]

🇮🇳 Draupadi Murmu becomes India’s first tribal woman president

Droupadi Murmu, who was elected to the largely ceremonial post this week, will be the first president from one of India’s Indigenous tribes. UPARBEDA, India — Many people in the remote eastern village of Uparbeda still cook over firewood. Water is drawn from community hand pumps. And electricity had yet to reach Churamuni Tudu’s home […]

🇲🇽 Ethnophobic harassment : a Mexican schoolboy set on fire for being indigenous

Ethnophobic harassment in Mexico City (AFP) – A Mexican schoolboy was set on fire and badly burned in a classroom – his “only crime” was speaking an Indigenous language in a country struggling to end racial discrimination. Two classmates are accused of pouring alcohol on Juan Zamorano’s seat at a high school in the central

Ethnophobia is the hate, contempt and repression against the peoples, natives and ethnic groups. The word is composed of ethnos : people, and phobía : fear.

Politically, ethnophobia is the repression of the cultural or political native identity, as well as the indiscriminate hatred against the people.

Religiously, ethnophobia takes the form of paganophobia, and the use of forged myths on the origins of the people or part of people to justify their exploitation and abuse.

Socially, ethnophobia consists in despising the common people and deploying segregational strategies to artificially feel superior to it, but also in the lack of trust when it comes to the nature, reliability, or future of the people.

Metaphysically, ethnophobia represents the despise of the disciples of a deconstructed humanity against the animal savagery of ethnicity. It is the worthist sense of superiority of deconstructed humans on a dehumanized ethnic sub-humanity.

Psychologically, ethnophobia translates into the hostility, disgust and unease felt towards racial and cultural differences with no will to be dissolved. An ethnophobe often feels anger at any individual or people who make it clear that they don’t want to renounce their ancestors.

 

 

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