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Anti-Greek sentiment (also known as Hellenophobia[1][2] (Greek: ελληνοφοβία, romanized: ellinophobía),[3] anti-Hellenism,[4][5] (Greek: ανθελληνισμός, romanized: anthellinismós), mishellenism[6][7] (Greek: μισελληνισμός, romanized: misellinismós), or Greek-bashing[8]) refers to negative feelings, dislike, hatred, derision, racism, prejudice, and/or discrimination towards Greeks, the Hellenic Republic, and Greek culture. It is the opposite of philhellenism.
Since in Asia Minor, as well as at Constantinople, Turkophilism carries with it as corollaries Hellenophobia and Armenophobia...
the much-maligned Turkish strain in Greek culture becomes a means of asserting difference, but always at the price of ridicule (not to speak of charges of anti-Hellenism!).
...mishellenism or hatred toward the Greeks...
Mishellenism and anti-Semitism are connected phenomena...
In reaction to the Greek-basing and doubts about Greek future in the Eurozone...