Pariah
The hallmark of being a pariah is a lack of social acceptance, leading to exclusion from mainstream interactions.
A (or "rogue state") is a nation considered an outcast in the international community, often facing: pariah
In the late 19th century, colonial officials and missionaries labeled this group "Pariahs," creating a social narrative that linked their misery to inherent caste status rather than economic exploitation by landlords. The hallmark of being a pariah is a

