The least they could do is not to continue the stereotypes that anyone interested in 'women's lib' is a man-hater. |
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My mother was a categorical man-hater, and all my life described how evil they were. |
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Because of his films, Russell was often considered as a vulgar and wild man-hater. |
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The play is a kind of reversal of The Taming of the Shrew, where the man-hater Kate is replaced with a woman-hater Cavaliere. |
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People criticise her as being a sort of vapid, attention seeking pseudo-feminist man-hater, failing, I think, to recognise the context within which she became important. |
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She's a genius, a man-hater and the head drum major for our state wide championship marching band. |
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Several thousand people with poor reading skills will forever brand me either a gender traitor or a man-hater, whichever makes them more fake-outraged. |
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