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Third, in being asked to \\\"explain how the definition of xenophobia implies sapience?\\\", I\\\'m taking it directly from the Wikipedia article that zarpaulus linked to this page.
All throughout the article it talks about humans and the ways they manifest xenophobia both individually and as complete cultures. There\\\'s no discussion of animal behavior. The entire article implies a sense of sapience to be consciously aware of the \\\"other\\\" and to consciously manifest a resistance or even outright genocide against it.
Trying to apply this trope to humans in the real-life section is SquarePegRoundTrope. Every other example on this page is dealing with either intelligent herbivores in fiction or showing how the underlying behavior of animal herbivores is fearful.
All throughout the article it talks about humans and the ways they manifest xenophobia both individually and as complete cultures. There\\\'s no discussion of animal behavior. The entire article implies a sense of sapience to be consciously aware of the \\\"other\\\" and to consciously manifest a resistance or even outright genocide against it.
Trying to apply this trope to humans in the real-life section is SquarePegRoundTrope. Every other example on this page is dealing with either intelligent herbivores in fiction or showing how the underlying behavior of animal herbivores is fearful.
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First off, the automatic undoing of another person\'s edits without making some attempt at discussing why the edits should be removed is dangerously close to an EditWar and is grounds for having one\'s account revoked.
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First off, the automatic undoing of another person\\\'s edits without making some attempt at discussing why the edits should be removed is dangerously close to an Administrivia/EditWar and is grounds for having one\\\'s account revoked.
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Third, in being asked to \
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Third, in being asked to \\\"explain how the definition of xenophobia implies sapience?\\\", I\\\'m taking it directly from the Wikipedia article that zarpaulus linked to this page.
All throughout the article it talks about humans and the ways they manifest xenophobia both individually and as complete cultures. There\\\'s no discussion of animal behavior. The entire article implies a sense of sapience to be consciously aware of the \\\"other\\\" and to consciously manifest a resistance or even outright genocide against it.
Finally, trying to apply this trope to humans in the real-life section is SquarePegRoundTrope. Every other example on this page is dealing with either intelligent herbivores in fiction or showing how the underlying behavior of animal herbivores is fearful.
All throughout the article it talks about humans and the ways they manifest xenophobia both individually and as complete cultures. There\\\'s no discussion of animal behavior. The entire article implies a sense of sapience to be consciously aware of the \\\"other\\\" and to consciously manifest a resistance or even outright genocide against it.
Finally, trying to apply this trope to humans in the real-life section is SquarePegRoundTrope. Every other example on this page is dealing with either intelligent herbivores in fiction or showing how the underlying behavior of animal herbivores is fearful.