Xenophobia: America’s Quiet Political Weapon
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America has always told itself a story about freedom, opportunity, and equality — but beneath the surface, fear has often shaped our politics more than facts.
In this episode of Inside American Politics by Skoob, we explore how xenophobia and Islamophobia have been strategically used in U.S. elections, not as reactions to crises, but as deliberate political tools. From the Palmer Raids of the 1920s to the post-9/11 surveillance state, and from immigration quotas to modern travel bans, this episode traces a disturbing pattern: fear spikes when power is up for grabs.
We break down how immigrants and Muslims have been turned into economic scapegoats, how language like “alien” dehumanizes entire communities, and how cultural anxiety is weaponized to distract voters from inequality, corporate power, and systemic failures.
Using historical records, FBI data, and modern political analysis, this episode reveals why xenophobia isn’t accidental — it’s engineered, recycled every election cycle, and sold as patriotism.
If you want to understand why fear keeps winning in American politics, who benefits from division, and what history warns us about repeating the same mistakes, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.
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