Xenophobia in a sentence as a noun

I'm shocked at the amount of xenophobia in the comments on the CNN site.

This is just thinly disguised xenophobia and the FT should be ashamed to print it.

The xenophobia and lack of basic logic of these protests are appalling.

I feel more and more ashamed as a swiss citizen - seeing xenophobia on the rise across the country.

So people pattern match on his argument, see the word "accent", and argue on the basis of his comment being thinly veiled xenophobia.

Add that the passenger list in most urban centers is incredibly diverse, and this idea that it's just xenophobia seems quite nonsensical.

Am I alone in thinking this mildly disgusting mix or prejudice, xenophobia, personal opinions and pop research has no place on HN ?

I don't think it's xenophobia that's preventing us from "stapling a green card to every diploma," as Mitt Romney put it while advocating for the idea.

The idea that these ***** are "evil" is a mixture of xenophobia, bigotry, and religious puritanism.

A commonplace misguided belief that economics is a zero-sum game may also explain some xenophobia.

Do you really think it is related to Obama's administration, or just a general trend of official xenophobia and terrorist mumbo jumbo over the past decade?

The Obama administration doesn't seem to be actively beating the drums of xenophobia the way the last administration did, and yet the growth of these kind of institutions continues unabated.

Most obviously, there's the general spirit of labor protectionism and xenophobia that reflects popular nationalistic and economic anxiety.

Xenophobia definitions

noun

a fear of foreigners or strangers