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'''Anti-French sentiment''', or '''Francophobia''', is the hatred of France, the French people, French culture, the French government or the Francophonie. It has existed in various forms around the world for centuries. The phenomenon has been strongest in Britain and Germany, and was often expressed in literature and the popular medium. It also is a major factor in Canadian culture.
'''Francophobia''', or '''anti-French sentiment''' is the hatred of France, the French people, French culture, the French government or the Francophonie. It has existed in various forms around the world for centuries. The phenomenon has been strongest in Britain and Germany, and was often expressed in literature and the popular medium. It also is a major factor in Canadian culture.


Francophobia has grown up so fast among the Muslim community since Emmanuel Macron has defended Muhammed Cartoons by calling it "freedom of speech" that Muslim countries started boycotting French products. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, accused Macron of promoting [[Islamophobia]] and causing many muslims in Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc. to protest against France and its President as well.
Francophobia has grown up so fast among the Muslim community since Emmanuel Macron has defended Muhammed Cartoons by calling it "freedom of speech" that Muslim countries started boycotting French products. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, accused Macron of promoting [[Islamophobia]] and causing many muslims in Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc. to protest against France and its President as well.