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	<title>Comments on: HOT-HEADED AND STUBBORN</title>
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		<title>By: melusina</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2005 23:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there!  Your perspective on racism and xenophobia in Greece is interesting.  I suppose I haven't been exposed to as much, for one I've only lived here 3 years, and we've moved around a lot (from Athens to Kos to Litochoro) so it is very hard to make a study of the society you live in when you don't live there very long.  I have recognized the Albanian treatment, I call them the Mexicans of Greece, to give my American friends a comparison.  The situation is very much the same.  Overall, I don't see racism as strong here as it is in America, but then again, America is HUGE country with a lot of problems.
At any rate, it is quite refreshing to read your posts and I'll count on your blog to keep me up to date on racism in Greece!</description>
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<p>Hi there!  Your perspective on racism and xenophobia in Greece is interesting.  I suppose I haven&#8217;t been exposed to as much, for one I&#8217;ve only lived here 3 years, and we&#8217;ve moved around a lot (from Athens to Kos to Litochoro) so it is very hard to make a study of the society you live in when you don&#8217;t live there very long.  I have recognized the Albanian treatment, I call them the Mexicans of Greece, to give my American friends a comparison.  The situation is very much the same.  Overall, I don&#8217;t see racism as strong here as it is in America, but then again, America is HUGE country with a lot of problems.<br />
At any rate, it is quite refreshing to read your posts and I&#8217;ll count on your blog to keep me up to date on racism in Greece!
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