By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
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I am not a misogynist, the opposite in fact, but I felt I had to make a stand for heterosexual male politics. |
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If we think of the average 18th-century male as being a condescending misogynist, then this man confounds our expectations. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society. |
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The discussion on talk-back radio and in fan club chat rooms has unfortunately reflected misogynist myths common about rape. |
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Yet within the military, misogynist culture and widespread sexual assault on servicewomen continues to prevail. |
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He was corrupt to his core, a liar, a megalomaniac, a misogynist, a bully and, like most bullies, a coward. |
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For any male Jewish-born atheist, misogynist, egoist out there, this book is just the ticket. |
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The first section, for example, focuses on the sexist and sometimes misogynist practices that commonly exist within families. |
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Ganymede frequently appears in the debate dialogues popular in the medieval period, as both a misogynist and a misogamist. |
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In fact, by bringing the warlords back to power, the US Government has replaced one misogynist fundamentalist regime with another. |
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Jones says he was a bit puzzled by feminist critics who took the film to task for being misogynist. |
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The stock argument against The Taming of the Shrew is that it is degradingly misogynist. |
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Unsurprisingly, this misogynist one-sex model of gender is explicit, and etymologically inauthentic. |
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Girls get backhanded by misogynist male pigs, women get into fistfights with each other, old flames line up on opposite sides of the battlefield. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing him as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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Bravo, too, for the general misogynist stereotyping, victim blaming and general mansplaining. |
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Surely I won't surprise you by noting that those stereotypes are mean, misogynist, and no fair. |
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He's a snob, a social climber and a misogynist, really a very unpleasant man. |
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The heroine of Martinu's Mirandolina seduces a self-confessed misogynist, only to reconfirm his prejudices when she dumps him for a bit of rough. |
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If we think of the average 18 th-century male as being a condescending misogynist, then Johnson confounds our expectations. |
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This feminist agenda led to an examination of how editorial policies contribute to perpetrating sexist and misogynist stereotypes of women. |
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This isn't situational realism, it's misogynist claptrap, the kind of stuff no one needs to see in the movies. |
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With a style that was influenced by jazz, soul, reggae, and dub, she rapped lyrics and rhymes that addressed the misogynist attitude of her male peers. |
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I'm guessing the card holder is so that you can maintain professionalism in the office by having a misogynist doodad to pluck your business cards from. |
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Mr. Duchovny plays the antihero as a depressed, self-loathing misogynist, not a pleasure-loving rake. |
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Sir Mark Sykes, a crusty diplomat who had colluded with the French to give them Damascus, was more defiantly a misogynist. |
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His long attachment to Alexandrine is at odds with his reputation as a misogynist, which is derived from some of his paintings rather than from his copious personal writings. |
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His story is about a love triangle with a brutal, misogynist ending. |
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We will not flinch from reactionary and misogynist defamation and vituperation levelled against us. |
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It is actually frightening to see how much popular culture involves misogynist views. |
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But we refute all its reasoning, the basis of which is clerical, reactionary and misogynist. |
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With this government we had become accustomed to policies with misogynist undertones. |
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We do not want any misogynist advertising, any advertisements that degrade women into objects or revel in crude clichés about women. |
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The fictional murderer on my site killed almost only women, does that make me a misogynist? |
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Similarly, it has legitimized the misogynist culture, through such customs as polygamy, temporary marriage and allowing honor killings. |
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As with every von trier film, there will be a zillion think pieces on whether or not the filmmaker is a misogynist. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing von Trier as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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After hours of intellectual argument, and having been convinced that I am more of a philogynist than a misogynist, I was discharged and acquitted by her excellency's court. |
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She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model. |
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Berk, a woman, helps Gibson look marginally less like a dangerous, fire-breathing misogynist. |
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Have I been a raging misogynist for this long and simply not realised it? |
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His attempt to defend himself backfires dramatically, as he comes across as arrogant and misogynist. |
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Because misogynist monsters always implicate themselves in crimes to protect women. |
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I like it, but I am uninspired by the misogynist slant I see. |
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It is discriminatory, sexist and misogynist. |
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We do not know if he was a misogynist or masculinist or simply a biased observer. |
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Everyone from Tony Abbott to Beyonce must publicly declare their allegiance to women out of fear of being labelled a misogynist, or heaven forbid, causing offence. |
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I hope you are not going to say I am a sexist misogynist. |
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When it comes to the misogynism, I would argue that American Psycho is a misogynist book in some very important ways, and. |
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And the renowned misogynist and homophobe also added racism to bribery in an astonishing outburst. |
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Ukip will go on being what it has been since its first breakthrough in the 2009 European elections, the voice of the angry, the shouty, the misogynist and the bigoted. |
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It is very difficult in that society to fight for women's rights, because it is very patriarchic and misogynist. |
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The Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, lists Eminem, Dr Dre and Limp Bizkit all of whom have been criticized for their violent and misogynist lyrics among its top-grossing artists. |
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He enquired whether any studies had been conducted as to how women were regarded in society and whether the Government had taken measures to combat stereotyped and misogynist images of them. |
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Strangely enough, in the decade that followed the École Polytechnique massacre, sexist, misogynist and patriarchal voices that had been silent for almost a quarter of a century began to make themselves heard. |
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Cooper draws on the entire canon of Larkin's works, as well as on unpublished correspondence, to counter the image of Larkin as merely a racist, misogynist reactionary. |
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