xenophobia and religious intolerance
Xenophobia refers to an intense fear, prejudice, or hatred towards people from other countries or cultures, often leading to discrimination or exclusion based on their perceived differences. Religious intolerance, on the other hand, is the unwillingness or refusal to accept or respect the beliefs, practices, or existence of a different religion or religious group. It involves displaying prejudice, discrimination, or hostility towards individuals or communities based on their religious beliefs or affiliations.
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