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Xenophobia and Racism After the Holocaust
As depicted in the Holocaust, xenophobia and racism can dominate people’s views and bring hate to the world. Today, some people believe that anti-Semitism and xenophobia are non-existent. ...
More over, at the United Nations World Conference against racism, early registrants at the forum were given a booklet of political cartoons which included obscure anti-Semitic stereotypes including a Jew with a large hooked nose, claws and fangs dripping with blood. ... Many countries wanted the Holocaust to be denigrated and for Israel to be treated as a pariah. ... The fact that people had strong feelings against groups even in a world conference against racism shows how even in today’s society people have no tolerance towards gaining true peace and resolving the hatred towards another group of people based on religion. ... Only a few decades after the Holocaust, the head rabbi of France feels it is necessary to recommend “that young Jews not wear kippahs in public in order to avoid being assaulted.
Approximate Word count = 841 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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