I'm not a xenophobe - I think immigration is a good thing for most countries - but they transmute the foibles of their native tongues into English in a way that's difficult to figure out.
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Ironically, xenophobic nationalists are utilizing the benefits of globalization.
Xenophobia is dangerous, but patriotism is a good thing.
Everybody is xenophobic to an extent.
Just because I believe in the identity and integrity of my country doesn't make a xenophobe or a nationalist.
America is still mostly xenophobic and racist. That's the nature of America, I think.
As the global expansion of Indian and Chinese restaurants suggests, xenophobia is directed against foreign people, not foreign cultural imports.
I feel that as the world becomes more and more multicultural, it's a good tool to be able to speak another language.
In China, I realized that if you visit often enough and learn the language, you will be assimilated, but you'll still be kept at arm's length; you'll always be looked on as a foreigner.
With the issue of immigration, it's very difficult because, although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England, the more the British identity disappears.
Americans don't care what your language is, your race is, whatever. Everyone is there to do their own thing and be successful. I wish people in Britain would be more positive.
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