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[[Image:Anti-semitism-and-xenophobia.gif|thumb|A political cartoon depicting various types of xenophobia.]] [[File:Japanese-only.jpg|thumb|A store in Japan that doesn't allow non-Japanese people.]] '''Xenophobia''' is described as the fear or hatred of foreign, strange or alien things or people. Xenophobia is similar to [[racism]] as both groups discourage anything that isn't related to their race. The history of xenophobia is possibly traced down to Ancient Greece as Greeks would call foreigners 'barbarians', this was because the Greeks believed they were superior to people. They believed that the barbarians should be naturally enslaved as shown in a speech given Manius Acilius ,"There, as you know, there were Macedonians and Thracians and Illyrians, all most warlike nations, here Syrians and Asiatic Greeks, the most worthless peoples among mankind and born for [[slavery]]. Xenophobes have been shown to have suspicions of other's activity, the desire to get rid of them and the fear of losing their racial identity and culture.
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