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- Ironically, his ridiculous misogyny rallies support for the feminist cause.
- He was not the junior misogynistic type of boy at all.† (source)
- "Another reason Mychal and I were doomed—he doesn't want to have sex unless he's in love, and yes, I know that virginity is a misogynistic and oppressive social construct, but I still want to lose it, and meanwhile I've got this boy hemming and hawing like we're in a Jane Austen novel.† (source)
- The Priory of Sion believed that it was this obliteration of the sacred feminine in modern life that had caused what the Hopi Native Americans called koyanisquatsi—"life out of balance"—an unstable situation marked by testosterone-fueled wars, a plethora of misogynistic societies, and a growing disrespect for Mother Earth.† (source)
- Like we always go to see Beauty and the Beast, my all-time favorite Broadway musical, I don't care what Lilly says about Walt Disney and his misogynistic undertones.† (source)
- They commiserated on rampant misogyny, bad manners, and depressed mothers, whereas Art and she talked to discover new things about themselves and each other.† (source)
- Whether Shakespeare's treatment of the female characters is misogynistic.† (source)
- It's a relief to walk into a convenience store and walk right back out without some hangabout in sleeveless flannel leering as I leave, some muttered bit of misogyny slipping from him like a nacho-cheese burp.† (source)
- In the world of misogyny, that is technological innovation.† (source)
- The only reason I bring all this up is to explain the misunderstanding between the French doctor and the American actress, who, egocentric as she was, imagined herself the victim of envy or misogyny.† (source)
- Their lyrics avoid the violence and misogynistic tone of some hip-hop, but the social message is the same, because, they said, it's a portrayal of life: "We're just people that are just talking about what, what's going on, right in front of your eyes, and what people go through on a daily basis, and it's not that hard to relate to it, you know, 'cause a lot of, of America lives this way, you know."† (source)
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- Nika remembered his early morning misogyny.† (source)
- In short, women themselves absorb and transmit misogynistic values, just as men do.† (source)
- So let's face the question squarely: Is Islam misogynistic?† (source)
- In the Muslim world, for example, misogynists routinely quote Muhammad to justify themselves.† (source)
- I was a one-woman misogynist.† (source)
- "And the fear of women itself," Cutler said, "where, you know, in rap music there is quite a bit of misogynistic rhyming going on amongst some of the hard-core.† (source)
- In talking about misogyny and gender-based violence, it would be easy to slip into the conceit that men are the villains.† (source)
- "Study Abroad"--in the Congo In the cauldron of violence and misogyny that is eastern Congo, the HEAL Africa hospital where Dina was treated is a sanctuary of dignity.† (source)
- Namely: sexism and misogyny.† (source)
- Islam itself is not misogynistic.† (source)
- She argues that ubiquitous gang rape in civil wars isn't about sexual gratification, but rather is a way for military units--including their female members--to bond, by engaging in sometimes brutally misogynistic violence.† (source)
- Is Islam Misogynistic?† (source)
- There, she remembered, in more peaceful times, Brukhianov, a boorish misogynist in spectacles and a long frock coat, who dealt in leather, oats and hay, cart wheels and harness, would read the penny paper as he sat importantly on a chair outside his great, four-panelled iron door.† (source)
- [1* 'It remains a strange and almost inexplicable fact that in Athena's city, where women were kept in almost Oriental suppression as odalisques or drudges, the stage should yet have produced figures like Clytemnestra and Cassandra Atossa and Antigone, Phedre and Medea, and all the other heroines who dominate play after play of the "misogynist" Euripides.† (source)
- He had some news for Lancelot, which he told him in a whisper after dinner—but unfortunately he was a misogynist, and, like most people of that sort, he had the female failing of indiscretion.† (source)
- Sir Bors the misogynist had reluctantly consented to fight for the Queen, if nobody else could be found.† (source)
- Jesse Ferrenby had brought her to a smaller game a few weeks before, and had pressed Burne into service—to the ruination of the latter's misogyny.† (source)
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