| 21. | Throughout the successful imperial intrigues facilitated by Germany's Yellow Peril ideology, the Kaiser's true geopolitical target was Britain.
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| 22. | The Whitlam government was leaving behind the racist " yellow peril " past and was poised for the move towards a multicultural Australia.
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| 23. | The Middle East under the control of a consolidated Atlantropa would be an additional energy source and a bulwark against the Yellow Peril.
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| 24. | He then moves to a discussion of Japanese workers and the discrimination they faced with the rise of " yellow peril " literature.
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| 25. | Old comic books show Asians as devious villains, which stemmed from the 19th-century concept of " yellow peril ."
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| 26. | Amusingly, film's longtime racist Yellow Peril stereotype is reversed by its depiction of every last colonial Brit as a sneering devil.
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| 27. | Some argue that the character's popularity is dependent on its contrast with stereotypes of the Yellow Peril or Japanese people in particular.
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| 28. | Additionally, the expanding Chinese presence in the area began to lead to yellow peril-style fears of Chinese irredentism by the Russians.
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| 29. | With yellow skin and a diabolical laugh, Zin was an example of the Yellow Peril villains common in Cold War-era fiction.
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| 30. | "It's something of a smokescreen here to call up the Yellow Peril and not get to the heart of the matter.
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