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heterophobic

adjective Referring to heterophobia, see there.
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Taguieff points out (ibid.) that the term "heterophobia" instead of "xenophobia" would be preferable because it does not imply a privileged relationship with nationalism.
Again: Heterophobia in Tough Guys Don't Dance," as Tim
What worries me nowadays is Heterophobia. The same respect you gays demand we heteros also demand.
Rooted in ethnocentrism and fired by greed, this heterophobia significantly increased the likelihood and degree of abuse and led to tools of oppression such as the Barbados slave code and Louisiana's Code Noir (see Robert S.
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64) calls heterophobia. The apparent consensus within anthropology about what exactly the Thailand Controversy was--that certain American and other anthropologists in Thailand were colluding with U.S.
Say No to heterophobia!" Yesterday, the couple hit back with Mr Black, 64, an exams consultant and writer, calling the politician an "idiot".
Say No to heterophobia!" Cambridgeshire police are investigating Griffin's tweets.
One of the main roots of homophobia, JB would be displeased to know, is "heterophobia," projecting on heterosexuals a fear that is their own.
The security discourse conceals the fact that ethnic/religious/identity claims of migrants and their reluctance to integrate actually result from existing structural problems of poverty, unemployment, discrimination, xenophobia, heterophobia, nationalism and racism: they are not the reason for such problems.
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