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The following is a list of anti-cultural, antinational, and anti-ethnic terms, where "anticultural" means sentiments of hostility towards a

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of hostility towards a particular state or other national

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administrative entity, and "anti-ethnic" refers to ethnic

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These discriminatory attitudes are similar in nature to various religion-based hostile movements,

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such as Christianophobia and Anti-Catholicism, based on the mixture of xenophobia and

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ideological/political opposition.[citation needed]


The linguist and activist Noam Chomsky noted that perhaps the original Western use of the term,

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from which all similar term originate, was by the Israelite King Ahab, in calling the prophet Elijah as

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"thou troubler of Israel." Chomsky further argues that such terms are similar in that they are used
by nationalist and their associated governments to espouse the supremacy of nationalism over
dissent within the culture, and are considered absurd in the context of cultures which have a much
deeper connection to their ethnic history.[citation needed]
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1 Anti1.1 Anti-religious terms
1.2 Anti-ideological terms
2 -phobia
3 Stereotypes

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Anti-Americanism
Anti-Arabism
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Anti-Armenianism
Anti-Australian sentiment
Anti-Brahmanism
Anti-British sentiment
Anti-Canadianism
Anti-Catalanism
Anti-Chilean sentiment
Anti-Chinese sentiment
Anti-Estonian sentiment
Anti-Europeanism
Anti-German sentiment
Anti-Hinduism
Anti-Hispanic sentiment
Antihaitianismo
Anti-Hungarian sentiment
Anti-Igbo sentiment
Anti-Iranian sentiment
Anti-Irish racism
Anti-Italianism
Anti-Japanese sentiment
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Anti-Korean sentiment
Anti-Malay racism
Anti-Manchuism
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Anti-Mexican sentiment
Anti-Polish sentiment
Anti-Romanian discrimination
Anti-Russian sentiment
Anti-Scottish sentiment
Racial antisemitism
Anti-Serbian sentiment
Anti-Slavism
Anti-Spanish sentiment
Anti-Turkism
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
Anti-Welsh sentiment
Antiziganism
Anti-Zionism

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Theophobia
While religion related phobias are formally defined as negative attitude to religion, also interpreted
as attitudes to cultures associated with these religions.
Christianophobia
Islamophobia
Antisemitism
Anti-Hinduism
Anti-Mormonism
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Anti-capitalism
Anti-communism
Anti-copyright
Anti-fascism
Anti-globalization
Antifeminism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-intellectualism
Anti-nationalism
Anti-nuclear
Anti-pornography
Anti-racism
Anti-statism
Anti-violence
Anti-war

-phobia

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The suffix -phobia has gained popularity in its non-clinical use to refer to various negative
attitudes.
Albanophobia fear, dislike or hatred of Albanians.
Anglophobia fear/dislike of England, English culture, Teutonic etc.
Christophobia fear, dislike and hatred of Christianity, Christians and things Christian.
Assyrophobia - fear, dislike, or hatred of Assyrians.
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Francophobia fear/dislike of the French.


Germanophobia dread of things Teutonic
Hibernophobia - fear, dislike or hatred of the Irish.
Hungarophobia fear, dislike of the Hungarians
Hispanophobia fear, dislike or hatred of Hispanics and Latinos
Indophobia fear or hatred of Indians and in particular Hindu culture
Islamophobia fear, dislike and hatred of Islam, Muslims and things Islamic.
Italophobia fear or dislike of Italian people.
Japanophobia or Nipponophobia fear or hatred of the Japanese.
Judeophobia fear or hatred of Jews. Anti-Semitism relates to race, while Judeophobia to the
religion.
Lusophobia fear, dislike or hatred of the Portuguese
Polonophobia fear/dislike of Poles, Polish culture, etc.
Russophobia a phobic attitude towards Russia or Russians.
Serbophobia fear, dislike or hatred of Serbs.
Sinophobia fear/dislike of the Chinese, Chinese culture, etc.
Turkophobia fear, dislike or hatred of Turks.

Stereotypes

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American Canadian (Quebec) Haitian Hispanic (Chilean Mexican)


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Hazara Igbo Jewish Middle Eastern (Arab) Pashtun Romani Soviet Western wider
racism (Eastern/Asian African/Black Indigenous peoples)
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