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In which two ways the law protect citizens against the xenophobia


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Answered by Chocostar
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Xenophobia - what only one type of people can be accused of when they detect a shift in the demographics of the their homeland (if they are allowed to even have a homeland). Speaking out against this is xenophobia at least and racism even if it isn't a race which is shifting the demographic.

Xenophobia used to mean when you were afraid of xenomorphs. Actual aliens. Now it has been captured an repurposed by the left and used against - you guessed - any and all Caucasians. Only them. Everyone else is ethnic and therefore incapable of xenophobia.

Laws are set up to protect all people. Even if those people are invading without firing a shot and not assimilating any facet of the country they are invading. Which puts them in opposition to the term naturalizing. People are pushing into countries with no intention of becoming a countryman of that country.

France is where it is easiest to see right now. Where the laws and benefits for people to do nothing are far better than elsewhere. Show up they will feed, clothe and house you. They must. Their laws dictated they must. Beats burying your children in Aleppo. They have zero intent of becoming French and total intent on remaining there indefinitely. However France needs them in hopes of some of them getting to work at some point to pay their taxes and support their budgeted pensions.

Assimilation is a bad word now. It implies that someone who moves to France to stay - has to somehow become French. Or learn French. That is, of course, racist - because it implies that the French have the right to make people speak French in France. Their laws own are the rope by which foreigners can hang them by.

Invasions are not done by force of the firearm like they were in the 20th. They are just done by force of population. No democracy can withstand it. Sooner or later Francistan will become reality all the while we prattle on about Xenophobia and how to help bring it about sooner.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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As a strong step against Xenophobia, Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 2000 was introduced in South Africa. Xenophobia is term which refers to fear or an extreme feeling of irritability which is caused by people from foreign countries or different places as well as individual form different culture.  This is an anti-discrimination law.

This law protect citizens against Xenophobia  by following ways:

• The act  listed  down ""prohibited grounds"" for discrimination  which includes  prohibition of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sex, pregnancy, family responsibility or status, marital status, ethnic or social origin, HIV/AIDS status, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth.

• This act also prohibits the either government or a private organization or an individual against any unequal discernment. Neither this law supports any hates speeches or provocation or harassment

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