When it comes to Glover and to misogyny in rap, I have less to say.
For the Times newspaper's children's book critic Amanda Craig, there's also a "streak of rather unpleasant misogyny".
Misogyny is another unattractive side of the sport, and it was even more entrenched in the 1930s.
Coverage of the lawsuit has been heavy on details about the alleged misogyny of US military culture.
But I do know that a community really missed an opportunity to really deal with misogyny head on.
Racism, discrimination and misogyny heat up with the stakes are higher and people feel less confident in their abilities.
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard's fiery speech on misogyny has prompted Australia's leading dictionary to update its definition of the word.
She delivered 15 minutes of invective that has now entered the annals of Australian political history as "the misogyny speech".
In any case, I think the issue of misogyny and sexism in art can be difficult to parse through at times.
Maybe if he stopped seeing femininity through the lens of misogyny, he could see that women writers have much to teach him.
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Mr Abbott had himself been fending off charges of sexism and misogyny.
He then formed the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, whose attempts to challenge the materialism and misogyny of rap music included addictive beats and rhymes of their own.
Sir Michael described the "Sachsgate" incident as a "uniquely toxic combination of profanity, misogyny, bullying and black farce" which had revealed an "unforgivably cavalier attitude" to editorial standards.
Certainly the issue of Egypt's societal misogyny has been ignored.
What truly provoked him, and what filtered into his stories, was not so much misogyny as a more basic, mortal panic at gazing into the face of the unknown.
And some critics accused her of using the wrong word in her attack on Mr Abbott, pointing to the dictionary definition of ''misogyny'' as a pathological hatred of females.
Wagner might not have approved, but the gesture of reconciliation, overriding the libretto's misogyny and obsession with male purity, fit the music and completed Mr. Girard's moving, modern vision.
Not only did it become a viral sensation, with more than two million views on YouTube, but it also changed how the country's leading dictionary defined the word "misogyny".
The Macquarie Dictionary describes misogyny as ''hatred of women''.
Indeed, in the rural areas where acid violence is most common, the writ of the state is so weak, and misogyny so entrenched, that women come to believe their suffering is their fault.
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"We decided that we had the basic definition, hatred of women, but that's not how misogyny has been used for about the last 20, 30 years, particularly in feminist language, " she told ABC radio.
The male role of the past as provider and earner has come under pressure from consumerism, she will say, leaving Britain's boys growing up in a culture of "hyper-masculinity", which is fuelling misogyny and homophobia.
Misogyny couldn't be further from the truth, according to Von Trier, who says he sees himself up there on the screen: "I mostly see myself as the female character, " the 53-year-old director told CNN in Cannes.
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Inexplicably sporting a green Edmonton Oilers cap, the rapper announced his support for Clinton--a candidate who has gained perhaps as much infamy for her censorship campaigns as the rapper has for his glorification of violence and misogyny.
What for me is ultimately one of the most critical pieces in all of this discussion is that the level of intolerance for misogyny, racism, homophobia, abuse and much more online seems to be finally reaching a boiling point for many, especially women.
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