Honesty about our internalised oppression builds a culture without thought policing or shaming people based on our assumptions of what is right. |
It is a peculiar notion of masculinity that is naturalised and internalised in everyday practices and relationships by both men and women. |
She has totally internalised patriarchal values that are common to our society. |
For generations, people have grown up with the constant message that life is good, and they have internalised it. |
At the moment many people have internalised corrupt behaviour as normal in their daily lives. |
There was a respectful silence of a few seconds while the others internalised this concept. |