Social Sciences, asked by musambewa3, 10 months ago

Express your views on how the law, the citizen and and community of the can protect the and support of victims of Xenophobia

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Answered by scottloveslut
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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Answer:

Xenophobia is a prejudice. Specifically it is the prejudice against people from other countries.

Explanation:

if you mean by law, i dont think so, at least not by human law.

phobias are mental or emotional experiences, and legal systems can define actions, not thoughts.

victims of xenophobic actions however might be protected in some places by law, but again, the actions have to be defined and the actions have to meet the criteria of the definition, and then the laws have to be enforced.

so my answer is yes and no. NO, people are not protected from xenophobia simply because someone is prejudiced. Bif a person acts upon his prejudice and commits an action towards you based on them and it can be llegally proven, you become a victim. Therefore , yes, a victim is protected against xenophobia. keep in mind however that to become a victim, someone must commit an act.

victims cannot be protected against attitudes; only against actions that reveal those attitudes.

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