There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia. |
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Around him in his lifetime grew legends of wealth, miserliness, misogyny, and efficiency, some of which had a basis in truth. |
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It's kinda hard to really decide whether or not to call Argento on the misogyny front. |
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But the misogyny gives way later in the series to a more general misanthropy. |
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Does misogyny differ from misandry? Do good women counterbalance or reinforce the misogyny of negative examples? |
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Misandry is misogyny, and misogyny is misandry. The way I see it, the years of women being oppressed resulted in bad things for men as well. |
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I am not a misandrist but the existence of a pervasive misogyny seems to me undeniable. |
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In this gynocentric world, signs of misogyny are watched for closely, and acts of misogyny are now morally and legally unallowable. |
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His acrimonious split from his wife has contributed to his blithely acknowledged misogyny, hence there are no women working in his restaurant. |
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But I do think that the fascination, condemnation, and dismissiveness of a lot of the talk about it speaks to the misogyny of our culture. |
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Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out. |
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In the end, the undiluted misogyny of the scandal sheets must be read in the larger context of the contradictions of the Revolutionary epoch. |
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While he fears that all women will cuckold their husbands, Eliot's work answers such prevalent misogyny by revealing its other side. |
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Evidence for this more sober assessment is hate, racism, and misogyny on the Web. |
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Indeed, so deglamorized are his paintings of dancers backstage and in rehearsal that in some circles Degas has gained a reputation for misogyny. |
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Twice he has been confronted by people who have tried to take him to task for perceived misogyny. |
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Add to this a splash of alcoholism, a dash of paranoia and a dose of misogyny, and you have a pretty nasty piece of work. |
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The old comics are on their last legs because foreigner-fearing, homophobic bigotry and misogyny are no longer as acceptable as they once were. |
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Their racism, misogyny and emotional brutality become unbelievable in an English setting. |
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It is a travesty that there is still misogyny and sexism in the labor movement. |
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In the past I have accused him both of misogyny and a hateful fundamentalism, but I was wrong on both counts. |
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There is plenty of misogyny in hip-hop, and in our culture in general in fact. |
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Once you've got over all the rampant misogyny and gratuitous, comic-book violence, it's an entertaining night in. |
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When pressed for a reason why, she stammered over her words, not realizing that she might be taken to task for her own misogyny. |
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The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring. |
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She defined herself as an engaged cinematographer fighting misogyny and role stereotypes. |
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The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age. |
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His beautifully enunciated vowels and curmudgeonly misogyny were so accurately rendered that he took over the stage whenever he appeared. |
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Feminists criticize the misogyny of philosophers and the overt and covert sexism, androcentrism, and related forms of male bias in philosophy. |
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Like others, she is also against the misogyny in so much of our popular and intellectual culture. |
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It illustrates the evil that happens when religious zealotry combines with extreme misogyny. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved. |
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These men are neither patrician nor man-boys – they're just funny, friendly guys whose funniness doesn't depend on misogyny or insecurity. |
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In the past the singularity and scope of Ovid's treatment of women has inevitably elicited judgments of the poet's misogyny, philogyny, and more recently his feminism or lack of it. |
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This attitude casts misogyny as a comparative concept, like tallness, which is only newsworthy in its extreme incarnations. |
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Just six years later, when I turned 17, I stopped watching them, sick of the misogyny and racism I was seeing. |
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Given Artaud's well-known misogyny it was an intriguing and ambivalent strategy. |
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We have to deal with the kind of misogyny that leads to this suffering and grief. |
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Violent nature of the killings: These murders bear the marks of hatred and misogyny. |
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How have sexism and misogyny had an impact on my personal development and my life? |
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I find it impossible to believe, Commissioner Patten, that intolerance, obscurantism and misogyny can triumph over reason and human values. |
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We find that girls' experiences within fighting forces are made more severe because of sexism and misogyny. |
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Racism, misogyny and homophobia are so many signs that a person might not be a good model of Christ. |
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The show has a disturbing history of misogyny, biphobia, and racism. |
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It's the banality, rather than the misogyny, which is objectionable. |
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See Pitkin 285-306 passim for a detailed investigation of the ways in which Machiavelli's cultural misogyny undercuts other aspects of his argument. |
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But, at the same time, the cancers are helped to metastasise by a culture that too often glorifies delinquency, misogyny, drugdealing and violence. |
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Then Eminem decided he wanted in on some of the mean-spirited misogyny, actually rapping about raping Iggy. |
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It's been accused of rampant misogyny but the men are so pitiful and the show so unfunny that I won't be getting my knickers in a twist about the sexism. |
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Was the film a brilliant attack on misogyny, or was it simply misogyny? |
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Again and again, journalists and TV reporters have gone undercover to show the shocking misogyny of sharia courts. |
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The speculations have ranged from Joan Baez in particular to his audience in general, with more than a shmear of misogyny in the former case, misanthropy in the latter. |
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So the real meat of stalker, ostensibly, is the pseudo-intellectual conversation about misogyny. |
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Protesting misogyny in gaming by not playing video games is misogyny working. |
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The fact of the matter is that misogyny and objectification are commonplace in the entertainment industry. |
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Cissexism and trans misogyny present significant barriers to services. |
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Not only does it espouse the violent enactment of a worldview that is marked by authoritarianism, xenophobia, misogyny, and homophobia, but its adherents consider Canadian nationals legitimate targets. |
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Gould's career was brief, but his success was not a novelty of subliterary misogyny. |
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But even she is not immune from the everyday misogyny of some players. |
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There's never a good reason to assert bigotry and misogyny. |
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But this is the ugly truth: Ivanka has made a conscious choice to deodorize the stink of her father's misogyny, to suggest that because he loves her that means he loves women — to erase the actual policies he supports. |
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Is its misogyny dated – or bang up-to-date? |
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That would not be enough to halt the progress of misogyny and violence against women, which is growing in the poverty and ghettos of working-class areas, but it would curb the deterioration of women's standard of living. |
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We need an end to misogyny across everything, everywhere. |
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The curious misogyny which chequered Maupassant's gynomania seems to have tried hard to express itself in her portrait. |
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On this ground, feminist metaphysics have accused Aristotle of misogyny and sexism. |
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Neither Joss Whedon nor any other writer in the Whedonverse harbors the misogyny that drove and characterized texts like the Hammer of Witches. |
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The tag of misogyny did become attached to your comedy. |
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Tolerating misogyny is one thing, but it is depressing that a certain patronising mindset seems to cover its own liberal face so it cannot see and challenge it. |
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No one will regret the abominable Taliban regime: these fanatics had pushed to the limit misogyny and iconoclasm typical for monotheistic religions. |
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For that member to accuse me or our government of homophobia and of misogyny is her party's stock-in-trade, perhaps, but it does not make it the truth. |
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None of this is to say that misogyny doesn't play a role – there's enough evidence that it does, and that men who are sceptical about gender equality are also less concerned about domestic violence. |
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Sábado Gigante brought Latinos together across continents and generations, it's true, but its misogyny and racism became its hallmarks even as the Latinos watching outgrew them. |
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This often overlaps with our internalized homophobia and misogyny, which is illustrated by the fact that the primary targets of gender policing and violence are often trans women or those who are read as effeminate men. |
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Central to this is that sexism and misogyny are inherently collectivist – they reduce the diversity of our societies into two amorphous groups, where men are a certain way and women are another. |
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The 1980 original was a scuzzy piece of misogyny and this is certainly no different. |
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Because that whole celebrity hacking episode seemed rooted in misogyny. |
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Another activist, Kavita Shrivastava, condemned Sawant's comments and the misogyny displayed in Indian politics. |
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But director Maria Aberg says she could only watch half of presenter Kirsty Wark's alarming account of the rise of modern day misogyny. |
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Self-deception, overweening vanity, misogyny. |
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This loathing might be connected with latent misogyny. |
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Misandry will be equivalent to misogyny only when women are equal to men. |
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Deep-rooted social prejudice and misogyny were part of her story. |
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The rage of misogyny is to me the dying cries of a wounded beast. |
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But if ever there was a semi-entertaining movie that sabotages itself with tastelessness and misogyny, this is it. |
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In Europe also there is a deeply ingrained misogyny in our society. |
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When will we finally take action to dismantle the legacy of misogyny and racism that runs through the heart of Canadian history and haunts us unceasingly today? |
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Male dominance and misogyny are not always explicitly aggressive. |
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Kehler dismisses his views on Helena as indications of Coleridge's own misogyny, rather than genuine reflections of Helena's morality. |
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It is imperative to take urgent and effective actions to confront the increasing trend of female poverty, misogyny, as well as trafficking and forced displacement of women around the world. |
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Some observers accuse Bond novels and films of misogyny and sexism. |
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It is not clear when the term incels was coined, but the link between misogyny and violence against women has emerged on sites where incel communities gather. |
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The substance of my letter of November 11 was about the misogyny that surrounded the campaigns waged by women for equal working conditions alongside men. |
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These are miscegenation and misogyny, not to mention misogamy. |
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How can you tell the difference between someone playing the gender card and someone actually calling out misogyny when you so obviously have no expertise on the matter? |
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If the BBC is looking for a replacement with content consisting of blokey humour, misogyny and bad language they could just repeat Prime Minister's Questions. |
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A quarter of a century later and the film is still the source of much debate, for its undoubted misogyny, glorification of greed and glamorisation of prostitution. |
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Yet prejudice still infects sport, from racism turning the beautiful game ugly to the misogyny that underpinned lineswoman Sian Massey being ridiculed by Sky Sports pundits. |
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