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    Exclamation Hungary and Poland the most xenophobic countries in the world according to Pew Poll

    http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/21/h...s-of-terrorism


    Hungary is one of the most xenophobic countries in Europe according to a poll by the Pew Research Centre..

    The Central European country, which erected fences on its borders in 2015 to stem the influx of refugees, is never far from the top in these surveys.

    Seventy-two percent of Hungarians have a negative outlook, the poll suggests.

    Poland is the second with 66%. Just under one-third of French people held the same views despite the country having the highest population of Muslims.

    Hungarian xenophobia started to rise fast in 2010, says Endre Sik, researcher at Tárki in Hungary. That’s the year that Viktor Orbán’s party came to power and the year the far-right Jobbik party took their seats in Parliament.

    Sik says: “We’ve been monitoring xenophobia since 1992: first it was rising very slowly and then in 2010 it started to rise faster. It had a boom in 2015 and it hit a record high by the beginning of 2016.”

    According to the researcher the two main reasons behind this firstly are the traditional isolation of Hungary, it’s always been on the losing side in wars.

    The second was the huge number of refugees that turned up on its borders in 2015.

    And this was the year the Hungarian government started a billboard campaign.

    They had billboards saying: “If you come to Hungary, you cannot take the jobs of Hungarians.”

    No surprise then that Pew’s survey shows that 82 percent of Hungarians feel that refugees will have a negative economic impact.

    Again, Poland is not too far behind on 75 percent, while one-third have the same fears in Germany, where a lot of migrants have settled and work.

    This year’s billboards says: “Let’s send a message to Brussels so that they understand.”

    Another says: “Since the beginning of the migrant crisis, more than 300 people died in terror attacks.”

    Along with: “Did you know that the attack in Paris was carried out by immigrants?”

    Hungarians already fear terrorism.

    Three-quarters feel refugees will increase the prospect of terrorism. Political analysts Attila Juhász believes the government’s campaign could have a impact on hearts and minds.

    Juhász says: “While the first campaign wanted to affect the minds of people with messages like the immigrants will take the jobs of Hungarians, the new campaign is more emotive, emphasising a visceral fear, of crime and the fear of terrorism, and this will make xenophobia rise more.”

    Juhász also feels that this number could rise even more as the government has created a “moral panic button” which it pushes as often as it can.

    http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/21/h...s-of-terrorism

    Really alarming to say the least. I can't imagine this will help their tourist industry or their people. Hating others is just never the answer.
    I can only hope that more tolerant leaders replaces their current ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/21/h...s-of-terrorism

    http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/21/h...s-of-terrorism

    Really alarming to say the least. I can't imagine this will help their tourist industry or their people. Hating others is just never the answer.
    I can only hope that more tolerant leaders replaces their current ones.
    You have suggested MENA migrants will be a huge boon for the other European countries. Once they see how much prosperity and cohesion their neighbors are receiving then Hungary and Poland will quickly be more accepting and less xenophobic.

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    Hungary is bordered with a warzone, or at least recent warzone in the Balkans. Id say being xenophobia is going to be a reality when you are watching people kill each other for having different religions, cultures, customs since the end of WW2

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    Xenophobic = nationalistic nowadays?!? Poland knows more about the importance of nationalism than just about any other country on this planet. They have experienced communism at its worse and they want none of what the far left want for their country.

    C'mon, who really wants this in their country??? Seriously...


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    Quote Originally Posted by satimy View Post
    Hungary is bordered with a warzone, or at least recent warzone in the Balkans. Id say being xenophobia is going to be a reality when you are watching people kill each other for having different religions, cultures, customs since the end of WW2
    But its not even xenophobic, who in their right mind would want that for their country? The risk is too great, a countries needs of its citizens must always take priority above all else. That shouldn't even be a topic to debate.
    I may not agree with what you say but I will fight to the death to defend your right to say it.

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    So what?

    Really alarming to say the least. I can't imagine this will help their tourist industry or their people. Hating others is just never the answer.
    I can only hope that more tolerant leaders replaces their current ones.
    Tourism is not the main source of our economy, so i will not be afraid of that. Also do not demonize polish ppl, we are welcoming for tourists, there is no accident that there is a proverb "polish hospitality".

    We just don't like that ppl from different cultures want to force their culture over us.
    Last edited by Nehezbegar; 2016-07-30 at 05:17 AM.

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    A thread starting out by labeling countries in such a way is not going to lead anywhere constructive, and likely leads to nation bashing.

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