@josemanuel doesn't sound like xenophobia to me... "I'm not like them at all and I despise them" does though.
@josemanuel I look up, I get "Xenophobia is the fear or hatred of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange". I guess you meant it in a more primitive sense of some sort of location (even though virtual?). Still, the quote doesn't sound like it.
@namark I didn't quote anything. Whatever I said, it was all an interpretation on my part. Let me get you a link to the thread. Here it is:
https://shitposter.club/objects/56abfaf2-33bc-401c-bf05-a8742fed1394
To me it sounds exactly the same as when European xenophobes talk about “the Christian roots of Europe” to justify their rejection of muslim inmigration, but YMMV.
@josemanuel You misunderstand, I'm qoto's resident points-out-your-logical-mistakes reply guy, so what you wrote is the only thing that matters to me, really...
@josemanuel To clarify, what you described seems more like a "fear" of crowds. In any public space the more people there are the less that space is yours. That is obvious. Egotistical perhaps to hate that, but not xenophobic. The OP in the link does not seem to identify any specific "foreign" people either. It's seem just "more people = bad" as you described.
@namark No, in my case it just means I'm a bad person, but I don't hate people just because they come from somewhere else or don't belong to my group. They do.