Definition of Sinophobia. Meaning of Sinophobia. Synonyms of Sinophobia

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Meaning of Sinophobia from wikipedia

- Anti-Chinese sentiment (also referred to as Sinophobia) is the fear or dislike of China, Chinese people and/or Chinese culture. In the western world, fear...
- v t e Anti-Chinese sentiment (Sinophobia) Background Coolie Yellow Peril Chinese emigration The Unparalleled Invasion ****anese nationalism Minzoku De-Sinicization...
- v t e Anti-Chinese sentiment (Sinophobia) Background Coolie Yellow Peril Chinese emigration The Unparalleled Invasion ****anese nationalism Minzoku De-Sinicization...
- Hubei, China, in December 2019, and as a result, acts and displays of Sinophobia, have increasingly occurred, as well as incidents of prejudice, xenophobia...
- criticism from politicians and Asian American groups, who said it encouraged Sinophobia and anti-Asian hate. Representative Grace Meng called on Ryan to stop...
- The response was of considerable gratitude and goodwill in ****an, with Sinophobia confined to anti-communism. Public animosity toward the People's Republic...
- argued, therefore, that the ****anese had a considerable influence on sinophobia in Korea. Starting in October 1950, the People's Volunteer Army fought...
- Honour and her daughter, Serena Chen-Williams (Emma Lau), experience Sinophobia, which Chok and other cast members praised for highlighting xenophobia...
- surrounding them (many of these now considered members of the Han people) Sinophobia, racism against the Chinese, including Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United...
- racial unrest, including mental health, handling of face masks, education, Sinophobia and divestment from the police. Critics praised the social commentary...