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Dell Admits Indian Mistake

Talkback I would lke to comment regarding the accusations of xenophobia here. The anger people are experiencing is not xenophobia, it's frustration with companies that just do not care about the customer service level they are providing as long as they can...

[January 10, 2006, 0:09]

Dell Admits Indian Mistake

Talkback Also, how about a little love on here and perhaps a bit less xenophobia? Wow, What a bunch of nerds. You guys get real upset over nothing - it's only a PC, just have a little patience and everything will work out fine.

[January 8, 2006, 21:06]

Dell Admits Indian Mistake

Talkback Being a better human being by setting aside your racism or xenophobia Facts Dell - Products - mediocre After sales service - horrible People in this forum - Are heading no where because of their prejudices and lack of perspective.

[February 22, 2006, 21:31]

Software Licence Tied To Human Rights

News In July, Ruffin published a manifesto that referenced the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and said Internet censorship is "a serious form of organised and systematic violence against citizens, is intended to generate...

[November 28, 2002, 8:22]

Council Of Europe Ratifies Cybercrime Treaty

News In addition, in 2002, the Council of Europe ratified several measures designed to prevent racism and xenophobia on the internet, which have been integrated into an additional protocol as part of the Convention on Cybercrime.

[March 22, 2004, 15:00]

Cyberterror? Don't Make Me Laugh

News And they bring it all home to Y2K cyberterror, and threw in a dash of xenophobia, by citing an anonymous source at an unidentified corporation who "had actually caught a foreign [consultant] programmer altering code" while making Y2K repairs.

[October 14, 1999, 11:04]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog There's nothing unusual about being pointed to a Finnish FTP site by an Iraqi in Australia: it all makes the current whiff of populist xenophobia seem particularly antiquated. now, what was I saying about populist xenophobia?

[August 31, 2001, 18:54]