**Xenophobic language: understanding a risky phenomenon**
In an age of omnipresent communication, the language we choose can have dangerous repercussions on our society. The program “C’est le ton qui fait la panic” encourages us to reflect on the rise of xenophobic discourse, often fueled by fear and prejudice. Psychological analyses reveal that this phenomenon, which designates minorities as scapegoats, is on the rise in the context of nationalism and global populism. It is observed that public figures can normalize these discourses, thus aggravating the climate of violence. However, there are alternatives: historical movements have proven that promoting a culture of inclusion and diversity can counter these trends. Faced with this problem, it is essential to raise a constructive and empathetic discourse, in order to build a society where inclusion becomes the norm.