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So to have your beloved Survivor home belittled is like – well, like having your real home belittled.
" He belittled a schools chancellor as "precious" and "whining.
She was belittled and made to feel insignificant and worthless.
Why stick with a politically toxic figure who belittled him?
Mr. Trump also belittled Ms. Fields while defending Mr. Lewandowski.
He even belittled fellow Republicans for cowering to the NRA.
Mr. Trump strongly defended Mr. Lewandowski and belittled Ms. Fields.
Drinking alcohol should never make you feel dumb or belittled.
They refuse to be belittled for their choices any longer.
He belittled my looks, the way I dressed, my hair.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mr. Mnuchin belittled Ms. Thunberg.
Trump also belittled Corker as having "begged" for his endorsement.
Belittled Steve Bannon in an interview with the New York Post.
Even as a candidate, Trump belittled McCain's military service in Vietnam.
Champion has a nice ring to it and can't be belittled.
He belittled and berated: You can't name three Frank Capra movies?
Instead, the governor has belittled the idea of smart-gun technology.
I think young women, they've been belittled when they've said something.
Once in office, Trump belittled Republican leaders of Congress the same.
That requires the trust that their tentative efforts won't be belittled.
But kids also belittled and taunted me, particularly after the Sept.
Coats then resigned rather than continue to be undermined and belittled.
Misogyny has meant that periods are ubiquitously tabooed, belittled and euphemized.
Rick Scott of Florida criticized anthropologists, and Mr. McCrory belittled gender studies.
"Many of them complained about feeling claustrophobic, anxious and belittled," she said.
She also said he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
And she had failed to fight back when belittled by her teammate.
Heinrich Heine, a poet, romanticised and belittled the peoples to Germany's east.
Was his service to the nation to be belittled in this way?
He spoke to them with kindness and respect but belittled me publicly.
Clinton mentioned during the debate as someone Mr. Trump had once belittled.
They are mocked and belittled by the macho culture of our society.
Self-berating; insulted and underestimated at work; belittled by a judgmental parent.
She felt belittled the last five years of her employment, she said.
" Nor when he belittled a Gold Star mother: "She was standing there.
Ms. Chung infamously belittled her less-privileged friends in a Facebook post.
In the film, Glaisher's theories about weather forecasting are belittled by colleagues.
It's too easy for her to be smeared, silenced, belittled, or disbelieved.
I will get you, bear, for you belittled my country Like, a lot.
That means, though, that diversity of opinion needs to be respected -- not belittled.
The actress also said he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
Players are keenly aware that their sport is rarely promoted and frequently belittled.
The actress also says he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
Trump bemoaned the lack of bipartisanship in Washington, having belittled prominent Democrats himself.
How could Israeli Arabs not feel devalued and belittled by the Israeli authorities?
They have felt ignored and belittled by the Democratic Party for too long.
He wrangled with short-sellers and belittled analysts for asking "boring, bonehead" questions.
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The residents are often belittled, abused and cut off from anything resembling rehabilitation.
He wrangled with short-sellers and belittled analysts for asking "boring, bonehead " questions.
She was the only female pilot candidate, and said she was belittled endlessly.
Trump's critics belittled the idea that corporate tax cuts could actually increase wages.
I'm passionate about American politics but I'm terrified about being belittled for my background.
Carrier, Ford, and GM, that want to set up shops in Mexico; belittled Mexico's
Several pageant officials resigned recently after emails revealed some of them had belittled contestants.
Clinton, famously an advocate for women's rights, belittled the "victims" of her husband's attentions?
He belittled his entrepreneurial skills, bringing up the inheritance he received from his father.
" He contended that the Trump administration treated workers as "hostages" and "belittled their financial strain.
"But they were belittled, ridiculed, and controlled"—and of course witnessed years of brutal abuse.
In his endorsement, Bush specifically called out Trump, who had constantly belittled Bush at debates.
The last straw, he said, came when Mr. Trump belittled Senator John McCain's war record.
If a beloved lover had belittled love, it mattered less in that same soothing retrospect.
He has belittled the notion of global warming and attacked policies intended to combat it.
" She said that Weinstein got them into situations that made them feel "stupid" and "belittled.
Had the employee not belittled women's skills, I assume, he would not have been fired.
In October this year Mr Trump belittled Mr Mattis as "the world's most overrated general".
Allegedly, Jackson was "repeatedly drunk while on duty" and screamed at and belittled his staff.
" One supervisor, he said, had belittled him with comments like, "You look so Miami today.
Chris Christie, who belittled the bill's sponsors in a scorching letter sent to the state's Senate.
Netflix's documentary series "Cheer" has turned America's attention to cheer, an often forgotten and belittled sport.
In an interview with NPR that quickly drew backlash, McEnroe belittled, albeit perhaps inadvertently, Williams's legacy.
He was also a tyrannical sadist who belittled and abused Astrid's mother, Stien, and their children.
During a meeting with a legal scholar, Trump belittled Pence's determination to overturn Roe v. Wade.
"We have a president that has belittled the contributions of immigrants, particularly Mexican immigrants," he said.
In a Facebook post in 2014, Ms. Chung belittled friends less well off than she was.
He belittled Iran's attack and pointed to Iran "standing down" to suggest that his adversary capitulated.
He called Sessions "beleaguered" and "very weak" and belittled his decision not to investigate Hillary Clinton.
But on Twitter this week, the first daughter belittled an art exhibit she believed was belittling her.
He was expelled from Ohio State University for hitting a professor who once belittled his writing ability.
We turned "economic anxiety" into a meme that implicitly belittled anyone who didn't find their life wonderful.
Some of our team's veterans ignored the video that we offered, or belittled our whiteboard scouting reports.
They speak of how they were sometimes belittled and sometimes delighted by the men in their lives.
This is because they have already belittled you, so why not get some compensation for your troubles?
He has fired the F.B.I. director, belittled his attorney general and publicly assailed the deputy attorney general.
Perhaps that is why the Kellogg-Briand Pact is often belittled, when it is remembered at all.
He belittled the parents of a soldier killed in Iraq after they criticized his attacks on Muslims.
Many Trump supporters have belittled their legislative achievements and have worked overtime to tear down their reputations.
It may be the only context in which a man who has belittled the sacrifices of Sen.
That D'Souza recently had belittled survivors of a deadly Florida school shooting made it all the more visceral.
This includes ads featuring people being belittled for defying outdated norms, such as a man discussing his emotions.
Clinton, 68, said Trump himself had incited violence, belittled women and posed a danger to the United States.
According to a report in the Herald, they belittled the teachers' association president with "indignant" and "intense" language.
Hannity has belittled, defamed and engaged in an on-air intimidation campaign against the victims of Mr. Moore.
At the rally, he belittled Mr. Walker for his record and even his love for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
" "Donald Trump belittled a woman who gave birth to a son who died fighting for the United States.
For decades, feminists have tried to stir outrage about how women are routinely groped, belittled, and weight-shamed.
For months, Mr. Trump has angrily belittled the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The lawsuits also charge that he belittled the actresses or pressured them to engage in uncomfortably sexual conversations.
"To all the Muslims who have heard their faith belittled — we stand by you," Mr. de Blasio said.
Again and again, women who dare to speak out about sexual assault are belittled, dismissed, ignored or abused.
On Netflix's "Dating Around," a man named Justin belittled Gurki Basra for her cultural beliefs and arranged marriage.
Is it because Trump truly doesn't trust our intelligence agencies, which he has publicly belittled on various occasions?
Loesch applauded Gonzalez and her fellow students for speaking out and lambasted those who have belittled the students' activism.
I am routinely scorned, admired, beloved, and belittled—which one is usually based on when the viewer tuned in.
"Belittled, patronized, infantilized -- treated as if they had never had a thought about the divine and sacred," she says.
While Trump did admonish his supporters, he also belittled and tried to delegitimize demonstrations in cities across the country.
This extends far beyond popular media, and we find cultural mannerisms and traditions mocked, belittled and stereotyped quite frequently.
She should be treated with dignity and respect -- not demeaned and belittled by the President of the United States.
Clinton's father, Hugh Rodham, is described as a hard man who belittled her accomplishments and verbally abused her mother.
Her stature puts her in a position not to be eclipsed by his presence or belittled by that assistance.
Some patients needed to process incidents in which they had felt belittled or harassed by men in their lives.
"Suzanne is taken advantage of, ignored, belittled, and worst of all, framed as a joke," Bastien wrote in September.
"Doctors have to talk to parents in a way that doesn't make them feel belittled or disrespected," he said.
Few countries have as much to lose under a Trump administration as Mexico, a nation Trump has repeatedly belittled.
When they protest against or complain about the result and its consequences, they are immediately belittled and shouted down.
State environmental officials belittled these findings, criticized the researchers, and told the public to relax, the water was perfectly safe.
In the open letter posted to Mund's Facebook page, Mund wrote that she felt disrespected and belittled by the organization.
Kelly notes that she "often felt patronized and belittled" when she first started working at Buckingham Palace back in 1994.
He considers himself the type of law-abiding, hard-working American he said is belittled and marginalized by coastal elites.
But nor should beauty queens be so belittled, as Machado said, that the insults triggered a relapse in her bulimia.
Since his days on the campaign trail, Donald Trump has denied, belittled or argued against the impacts of climate change.
Ms. Bonner also said that a supervisor belittled her and that she had complained to the head of human resources.
The daughter was a girl the mother competed with, one she belittled at every turn in order to maintain dominance.
Trump has frequently belittled Fox News when news anchors deliver unfavorable analysis or when Democrats are featured prominently on air.
But she apologized for a Facebook post in 2014 in which she belittled friends less well off than she was.
Comey was able to take over the narrative and news cycle after Trump had publicly belittled him and his record.
He had declined for weeks to formally say Russia was involved in U.S. election-related hacking, and has belittled NATO.
He also belittled Papadopoulos, despite having called him "an excellent guy" to The Washington Post editorial board in March 2016.
After indicating that Mueller was derelict and misguided, Barr went ahead and belittled him and his dream team as inept.
And even once they're in office, women are often belittled, criticized, and called dismissive names such as "bimbo" by their colleagues.
In the end, though, President Trump abandoned candidate Trump's skepticism about Afghanistan and agreed to continue a war he'd long belittled.
We are talking about Native Americans once again being belittled in the mainstream, and this time by a leading presidential candidate.
He has demeaned you, and belittled you, and put you in a little box to be looked at and not heard.
In that role, I have been harassed, assaulted, and belittled, and had to fight harder for my place in the world.
In July, be belittled the parents of a slain Muslim soldier who denounced Trump at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
The woman who resigned told Politico that she was "belittled" by Gillibrand's office when she spoke up about the alleged harassment.
The president has often belittled The Post and its owner, Jeff Bezos, the billionaire Amazon founder, who bought it in 2013.
"Whenever a survivor is bullied or belittled, we will fight back!" said Chirlane McCray, the first lady of New York City.
Ms. Stubbs said that she felt angry, belittled and hurt, but that she held her composure because her daughter was watching.
Since he has been in office, President Trump has relentlessly demonized his political opponents as evil and belittled them as stupid.
Victims sensed a moment that might mean they would be believed — that they might not be attacked or smeared or belittled.
At one point, Mr. Trump, who received draft deferments and had never served in the military, belittled Mr. McCain's war record.
The prosecutor discussed testimony from the women that Weinstein made them feel stupid when they fought his advances and belittled them.
It cited a speech Mr. Yiannopoulos delivered at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he belittled a transgender student by name.
He shut down our ideas and belittled us in private meetings; he dangled responsibility and prestige, only to retract them inexplicably.
It also includes extremist commentators, long belittled or ignored by the media, whom mainstream pundits are now starting to take seriously.
"As a trans man, I am, and always will be, belittled, disrespected, spoken down to, and patronised, by transphobes," wrote Hulme.
This is a huge turnaround for Snow, who completely belittled his sister when she questioned his leadership vision in the premiere episode.
Just because they had not heard of our religion they belittled her and mocked her status, her reason for being in America.
But where were the end-of-the-world forecasts when members of the legislature repeatedly belittled the president in far harsher terms?
As a woman working for the Italian state, Cerreti knew something about patriarchies that belittled women even as they relied on them.
R. H. Tawney, a religious socialist, belittled the concept of economic man, and argued for a more exalted notion of human motives.
"Race and gender are often ignored, often belittled with ridiculous sound bites," said Donna Brazile, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
Burt Reynolds, her "Bandit" co-star and then boyfriend, belittled and minimized her, expecting her to prioritize his career over her own.
The lawsuit also detailed a testosterone-fueled "boys' club" atmosphere in which men commented frequently on women's bodies and belittled their abilities.
I had to watch Cosby make jokes and attempt to degrade and diminish me, while his lawyers belittled and sneered at me.
Think about this: last weekend, the newly resurrected University of Michigan football team belittled Rutgers University 78-0 on the football field.
After Cummings harshly questioned the Trump administrations's border security policy, and whether it had an "empathy deficit," the president belittled Cummings' district.
I had to watch Cosby make jokes and attempt to degrade and diminish me, while his lawyers belittled and sneered at me.
As governor of New Jersey, he talked down to teachers, scolded the press, belittled unions and used his bully pulpit as a sword.
President Donald Trump has belittled North Korea's leader Kim as "little Rocket Man" and threatened to respond to threats with "fire and fury".
Five days before Brennan sent that memo, then-president elect Donald Trump's transition team had ridiculed the CIA's conclusions and belittled intelligence officers.
She's not just their version of Miss Piggy, minus the bravado; she's a passionate artist who's been controlled and belittled throughout her career.
In an open letter posted to her Facebook page, Mund wrote that she felt disrespected and belittled over the course of her term.
Do Pamela Paul and her staff really believe that Hillary Clinton deserves to be belittled to the level of a presidential candidate's wife?
" Carolyn Hostetler, a conservative voter from Tennessee who opposed Trump, told Reuters in March that she disliked "the way he has belittled women.
Our fan base carries a 50-pound chip on its shoulder, born out of years of falling short and being belittled by outsiders.
In the piece, she describes visiting Le Cirque first as a civilian—she was belittled and bullied—and then as a recognized critic.
It's one thing to be a little woman because you are not yet grown; quite another to be belittled by the larger world.
Mr. Helms also belittled Carol Moseley Braun, the only black senator at the time, by singing "Dixie" to her in the Senate elevator.
All around Mr. Trump, venerable institutions are belittled and have become the enemy — the news media, the F.B.I. and the whole intelligence apparatus.
VICE: Writing by women about sex is so often belittled, or at least marketed in a circumscribed way—as purely confessional or funny.
That was problematic; Feldman's mother Sheila was a former Playboy model who belittled her son about his weight and force-fed him diet pills.
He has complained that Kelly insulted him at a debate in August and that a statement from the network earlier this week belittled him.
" JULIE SUK, PROFESSOR OF LAW, CARDOZO LAW, YESHIVA UNIVERSITY "Our nation has just elected a man who has notoriously groped, belittled, and disparaged women.
Ashlynn confronted the AD in a meeting, and says he admitted the language was inappropriate -- but belittled her, saying she could easily be replaced.
Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence.
This, more often than not, leads to experiences where these women—who have often spent years mastering the art form—are belittled and objectified.
He has complained that Kelly insulted him at a debate in August and that a statement from the network earlier this week belittled him.
The students' calls for action have been subsequently ridiculed and belittled in the conservative commentators on the basis of the age of the activists.
Instead, they were often belittled or abused by medical professionals and not allowed to see their babies once they were born, or ever again.
He belittled the evidence, including a video shot by federal police of a Temer aide accepting a bag with 500,000 reais ($150,000) in cash.
He also belittled Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, who had criticized his treatment of the Khans, for not being supportive of his campaign.
The Bush family has never been fond of Mr. Trump, who belittled Jeb Bush during their contest for the Republican presidential nomination last year.
Amber Amin said her manager routinely belittled her with sexist and dismissive comments but still worried about what would happen if she reported him.
In response, Mr. Trump belittled the parents, saying the soldier's father had delivered the speech because his wife had not been "allowed" to speak.
Players' masculinity was mocked when they were unable to complete a workout or lift a weight, and one player was belittled after passing out.
On top of fighting crime on the streets, Gina's forced to combat sexism in the workplace and is repeatedly belittled by her male colleagues.
They campaigned against him for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, when he didn't just criticize them but viciously belittled and even savaged them.
Trump has feuded with the media, belittled Democrats and shown little regard for a political class he repeatedly railed against during the 2016 campaign.
Then, this year, Mr. Yee took to YouTube again, to criticize Islam and Christianity for scripture that he said supported murder and belittled women.
They are on the horizon and the people who have been most oppressed, most ignored, most belittled and rejected will lead us all there.
Long belittled as a cheap party drink to be downed with lime and salt, tequila has fought hard to rebuild its image in recent years.
However, in last week's episode, their first meeting ending with Villanelle taking a sturdy book to Aaron's face after he belittled her and storming out.
When she felt belittled by one of the top army officers who took over from Bashir in a coup on April 11, Neel hit back.
While there, Sansa is repeatedly raped and belittled by Ramsay, who later becomes warden of the north after murdering his father, stepmother, and half brother.
He was doubted, belittled, fired once only to be rehired as a perennial midcarder who nevertheless became The Man because he was just too good.
It also feels a little sad that a competition that became so fervidly belittled should have been the brainchild of two such remarkable football men.
Both are ways men insist on claiming their space, whether physically or psychologically, repeatedly leaving us as women feeling belittled, patronized, or just plain outraged.
But while Jonathan is seen as a star employee, Nancy is constantly belittled and mocked by the paper's top editors, all of whom are men.
One ex-girlfriend, who is known as "Julie" in The Daily Beast article, claims Landis belittled and body-shamed her in front of other people.
Even the show's moral heart, Jimmy's flatmate Edgar, an Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and gullible naivety, is mercilessly belittled by the show's leads.
Thaler is an economist who was once belittled by his peers for his view that raw human emotions, rather than rational thinking, drives economic activity.
She recalled having a boss that belittled her in public because she was a woman, and that two young male colleagues stood up for her.
Always a white man who moved easily through the world, he feels belittled and emasculated by the robbery-attack, and condescended to by his doctors.
Irving maintained that no Jews had been killed in gas chambers at Auschwitz, citing lack of evidence, and he belittled the claims of Holocaust survivors.
Each person is up one day and belittled another — always kept perpetually on edge, waiting for the Sun King to decide the person's temporary worth.
As one of the roughly one in four disabled Americans, Weintraub said she is used to being dehumanized, told her voice doesn't matter, and belittled.
In addition to being criticized by several drivers, Gutiérrez was belittled by the Mercedes team director, Toto Wolff, who said he was just cruising around.
The attacks on Khan started almost immediately with Trump himself, who belittled Ghazala for not speaking on stage, suggesting she was a subservient Muslim woman.
On Tuesday, members of the Republican Party repeatedly belittled Mr. Pashinyan, a 42-year-old former journalist, as unfit for the job of prime minister.
" When he bowed to King Abdullah, of Saudi Arabia, the Washington Times said that he had "belittled the power and independence of the United States.
But President Trump has belittled California's homelessness problem and repeatedly sought to punish the state, whose 55 electoral votes went to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
The judge has belittled and yelled at prosecutors in front of the jury and made comments that could undercut the prosecutor's case and help the defense.
Behar, a panelist on "The View," recently belittled Vice President Mike Pence over his religious beliefs and suggested people who talk to Jesus are mentally ill.
When 15 women come forward to say Congresswoman Katie Hill sexually assaulted them, belittled them, and sneered at their honor, THEN I will pay attention. pic.twitter.
While many women regretted consenting to cesareans they felt were unnecessary, others belittled the concerns as "such a first world problem," as one reader put it.
My desire to breast-feed was belittled by the nurse in charge: "You can always feed them formula," she said dismissively as I dissolved in tears.
" But she added that students "should not expect to have their life experiences belittled by the very person who is tasked with advocating on their behalf.
The Power begins in a world in which women are subjugated, in which they are raped and ignored and belittled and live their lives in fear.
"Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence," he writes.
Men can feel belittled, upset, or regretful afterwards—which is interesting, because women allow men to fuck them all the time, but they don't feel subjugated.
Watch out for feeling belittled or underestimated today (this is not something you have an easy time dealing with, since you work your ass off, Capricorn).
In the lawsuit, filed on July 85033 in New Jersey's Superior Court, Carlson also claims Ailes ostracized and belittled her during her time at Fox News.
As a candidate, Trump belittled Bush's son Jeb, a Republican rival for the presidency, and has long criticized the Iraq War launched by George W. Bush.
"Speechless," which Scott sings near the film's end, shows Jasmine stand up to Jafar, the Sultan's vizier, after constantly being belittled by him throughout the film.
The agency continuously belittled the concerns of local residents and independent experts, and lied to the E.P.A., telling it that Flint was properly treating the water.
" Tanya Selvaratnam, 45, writer and producer in Manhattan"On a film I produced, a fellow producer who was much older and more experienced often belittled me.
Mr. Netanyahu's rebuke came as he was battling international moves that have belittled or ignored historical Jewish connections to sacred sites in Jerusalem's contested Old City.
Kim has threatened attacks on the U.S. mainland, while Trump has publicly belittled the North Korean leader and promised a strong and proactive stance against Kim.
At the same time, he belittled one of the central ideas behind the effort by Senate Republicans to immediately stop separating families on the Mexican border.
He went off at me, berated me for not handing it privately, told me I was acting in my own self interest and basically belittled me.
Birdsall alleges the singer lunged at her and attempted to kiss her, then belittled her for wearing a tank top and shorts and groped her breasts.
Obama used his press conference at the White House on Friday to suggest Putin was connected to his country's cyberattacks against the US and belittled Russia.
I wanted to escape this woman, no longer recognizable as my mother, who accused and belittled and ignored pleas for her to eat, to bathe, to live.
The lawsuit claims Doocy mocked Carlson during commercial breaks, shunned her off air, refused to engage with her on air, and belittled her contributions to the show.
One day after President Trump hailed his own record on criminal justice and belittled Barack Obama's, Democrats hit back at his record and history of racial demagogy.
As we first reported ... Audrina claims Corey verbally belittled her and her mother, and snatched her phone out of her hand while she was recording his rant.
The newly released emails show that members of Mr. Snyder's administration consistently mocked and belittled the complaints of Flint residents and the evidence gathered by independent researchers.
I actually feel very fortunate that I've found a guy who is secure enough to handle the fact that I'm successful, and he's not belittled by that.
Its members claim that they are routinely profiled by the police, or have interactions where they are misidentified in terms of gender, harassed or left feeling belittled.
She alleges that when she tried to pass Witty on a staircase at the event, it turned into an encounter that left her feeling diminished and belittled.
Wadedecision and said his vice president wanted to "hang" gay people: During a meeting with a legal scholar, Trump belittled Pence's determination to overturn Roe v. Wade.
"In Yosemite National Park today, dozens of people, the majority of whom are women, are being bullied, belittled, disenfranchised and marginalized," according to Chief Martin's written testimony.
Billionaire Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio once received a memo from his employees saying he 'belittled' and 'humiliated' them, and it turned out to be great for everyone
Tester expanded on those allegations in an interview Tuesday evening on NPR, saying Jackson was "repeatedly drunk while on duty" and screamed at and belittled his staff.
The country had just elected a president accused of sexual misconduct, who had belittled someone with a disability, and made many terrible comments on the campaign trail.
The president had already blamed him for recusing himself from investigations related to the 2016 election, sought his resignation and belittled him in private and on Twitter.
Players' masculinity was mocked when they were unable to complete a workout or lift a weight, and one player was belittled after passing out, according to ESPN.
He belittled me if I gained weight, and warned me not to pursue a sedate career in publishing or I'd end up some man's decorative arm ornament.
" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also belittled Pelosi's leadership, saying in a statement that her "much-publicized efforts to restrain her far-left conference have finally crumbled.
"Something I thought was funny at the time, but then realized I had completely demeaned and belittled her to a place of non-existence," Mr. Spurlock wrote.
Mund says she's been disrespected, belittled and literally erased from Miss America ... her photo was even removed from a fundraising website page and replaced with a past winner.
Wolfgang Gedeon, an AfD deputy in Baden-Württemberg's state parliament, belittled far-right terrorism as "birdshit" compared with the threat posed by the far left and radical Islamists.
Then I spend all night tossing and turning trying to figure out what I should have said, for example, to a bottom-dweller who recently belittled my existence?
Having been mocked and belittled by the property developer for seven months, Mr Bush must have relished his attack on Mr Trump's past use of eminent-domain laws.
Wade decision and said his vice president wanted to "hang" gay people: During a meeting with a legal scholar, Trump belittled Pence's determination to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Trump has repeatedly belittled Cohen, his onetime protector, but Cohen may have the last word, as he told the judge: "I will continue to cooperate with the government."
But the captain in charge of the 911 center didn't welcome his intrusion, and he belittled the idea at a tense late-August meeting brokered by their superiors.
News of the terminations comes as Miss Arizona 2015 Madi Esteves and two other past contestants said they were bullied, belittled and forced to lie by pageant organizers.
New York has a long tradition of outspoken mayors who have used and abused the media, who have belittled and ranted at reporters, while aides smirked and fawned.
And after an unmanned U.S. drone was shot down, some in Iran's Revolutionary Guards saw the incident as a vindication, and resented that Americans had belittled their prowess.
But after a Rhode Island M.C. belittled the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for playing electronically, he rebelliously decided to go electric himself, backed by several Butterfield Blues members.
But after a Rhode Island M.C. belittled the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for playing electrically, he rebelliously decided to go electric himself, backed by several Butterfield Blues members.
Ms. Black belittled the Schutz painting as exploiting black suffering "for profit and fun" and demanded that it be not only removed from the exhibition but also destroyed.
" Garland told Vox that 2015 marked the first time she was able to talk to a police officer about gaming harassment incidents "without being insulted, threatened, or belittled.
Anti-Trump veterans will hand out T-shirts for the USS John McCain in order to troll Trump, who has belittled the dead senator and former prisoner of war.
"I feel invested in it in a way of wanting to give advice," she says, citing friends who have developed TV shows and felt belittled by their male producers.
When we meet Annie, she's ignored or belittled by everyone — a random yoga instructor, her dismissive boss, her lunkheaded kinda-sorta boyfriend and even her mother — for being fat.
Its editorial board last summer called for him to drop out of the race after he belittled the Vietnam War record of Senator John McCain, the party's 2008 nominee.
The boss belittled you or was rude "If the boss makes fun of or minimizes your accomplishments when looking at your resume, consider this another red flag," Hakim says.
"The tweet came from a place that humored the failure of representation of minorities in reality TV and belittled the significance of Rachel's presence on the show," she wrote.
Jane Doe claims the man made her engage in unwanted rough sex, ignored her requests to stop, and belittled her by laughing at her protestations and spitting on her.
London (CNN)Depictions of girls as less academic than boys or men being belittled for "unmanly" behavior will be soon be a thing of the past in British commercials.
For students who are threatened or belittled by the status quo, or simply choose to oppose it, campus protests are one of the most compelling ways to signal dissatisfaction.
At a Saturday press conference before the state convention, I asked Hart how he kept going in early 1984 as his chances were widely belittled by journalists like me.
As he pressures North Korea to curb its nuclear program, he has belittled South Korea for "appeasement" and threatened to tear up its trade deal with the United States.
"Belittled and stupid people do not complain, they don't stick up for themselves and they sure as hell don't complain about their shame in a public place," Illuzzi said.
In the past, many of my close friendships have been ended due to events that either were insensitive to hardships I was facing, or greatly belittled my personal beliefs.
All the while, Mr. Trudeau has been under pressure at home to be the world's voice against a president who has already insulted or belittled an array of nations.
She also belittled the Vermont senator, saying that if his ideas were as popular as he thought, he would have won last year's Democratic primary and been elected president.
At his United Nations speech last week, Trump belittled North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as a suicidal "Rocket Man" and threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea if necessary.
In his remarks at the retirement community, Mr. DeSantis belittled Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the young New York progressive who upset Representative Joseph Crowley in a Democratic primary last month.
In the 12 days since Taylor Swift threw her support behind two Democratic candidates in Tennessee, President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked her and conservative Republicans have belittled her opinion.
"She has spread a rumor that I am emotionally unstable, she's belittled me, she's made me feel like I'm not worthy and I'm not worthy of your love," she says.
Trump mocked and belittled Sessions for more than a year, angry at Sessions' decision to recuse himself from overseeing the Russia probe because he had worked for Trump's election campaign.
Minnesota voters took a stand on women's rights, Tuesday night, voting in a female candidate to replace a representative who repeatedly allegedly belittled women on his talk show, CNN reported.
Trump campaign advisers have belittled Papadopoulos' influence on the campaign, calling him a "coffee boy" -- an assertion his now-wife Simona Mangiante said reduced his role significantly from its reality.
She belittled the women that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was accused of raping, demanding that the victims come forward and give their names if they wanted to be taken seriously.
For more than a year, Trump has belittled and denigrated the former Alabama senator for recusing himself from the Russia investigation and all other matters related to the 2016 election.
It also fully fits Trump's diplomatic worldview: He belittled and insulted longstanding friends and allies last week, and today appeased a major adversary — all of which redounds to Putin's benefit.
" The actress also offered a message to her ex-husband, whom she said she will always love and also accused of leaving her "a child woman, feeling belittled and confused.
Much of this is justified and long overdue, given how women are exploited and discriminated against, but it may leave some men feeling defensive, belittled, and eager for a champion.
"It didn't feel like an accident," she said, adding that his behavior made her feel humiliated, belittled and put her on "high alert" around Rush whom she had previously idolized.
Trump Jr. belittled his hosts over their past liberal misdeeds — alleged blackface, comments about film director Polanski — declaring that he was fighting back against the media on behalf of conservatives.
On the campaign trail he signaled more than once that he would be open to direct talks, but more recently belittled Tillerson's attempts to bring Kim to the negotiating table.
"For years, the mainstream media has ignored the problem of voter fraud and belittled those of us of us who are trying to do something about it," wrote Kansas Sec.
" Twitter was quick to rebut Maher's cultural musings after he mocked the late Lee's widely-appreciated work, belittled millions of people who value comics, and broadly labeled comics as "stupid stuff.
Even though Gorham explained that they were trans, the employee said this was the policy,"The best way to describe the way I felt was appalled and belittled," Gorham told Refinery29.
Trump has successfully belittled, marginalized, and demonized his occasional critics among Senate Republicans, with his direct line to the Republican electorate (and, again, as always, its amplification in the Trumpist media).
Others on social media made fun of Mr. Duterte as the ruler of a country that is often belittled here as a place for abundant tropical fruit but not much more.
I cannot even begin to describe how many times I've been cursed at and belittled for cockblocking a completely sober guy from taking home a girl who can't even walk properly.
There has to be room for these voters, but if they're shunned and belittled for having supported him in the first place, they will just be driven further into his column.
On Twitter, President Trump belittled George Papadopoulos, the campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about how he sought to meet with Russians offering "dirt" on Hillary Clinton.
Louise Linton, the labels-loving wife of Steven Mnuchin, replied condescendingly to an Instagram poster about her lifestyle and belittled the woman, Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Ore.
A day after the video went viral, another student made allegations against two fraternity members who referred to her using a racial slur and belittled her into leaving their fraternity party.
Mr. Scruton was said to have belittled the term Islamophobia, spoken stereotypically of Chinese people and evoked a "Soros empire in Hungary," referring to the financier George Soros, who is Jewish.
Hudson, New Hampshire (CNN)Joe Biden belittled Democratic rival Pete Buttigieg's experience as South Bend, Indiana, mayor this weekend in the harshest attack ad of the party's presidential primary to date.
Over the past week, Trump has belittled Sessions in conversations with several Republican senators, including Graham, and the idea of dismissing him no longer provokes the political anxiety it once did.
Any survivor who had the courage to come forward only to be mocked and belittled by anyone really, but certainly by the President of the United States, it was very upsetting.
And many #MeToo episodes have contributed to a long-existing negative form of common knowledge: that women who step forward with accusations of misconduct must anticipate being harassed, belittled and shamed.
In an odd twist, Mr. Saar has had a run-in with a professed clairvoyant who belittled his chances on television and hinted at fodder for a negative campaign against him.
At best, Cruz will emerge from 2016 as the noble saint who refused to give in to Trump — a man who belittled Cruz, his wife and his father -- despite enormous political pressure.
Not only did the political world underestimate Trump's electoral strength; for months they belittled his candidacy with all its theatrics as a joke and failed to heed the signs of seismic change.
The event, the Brisbane Writers Festival, which ended Sunday, also hurriedly organized counterprogramming, billed as a "right of reply" for critics of Ms. Shriver, whose speech belittled the movement against cultural appropriation.
More recently, a late-night series of tweets disparaging a former Miss Universe who claims Trump belittled her for gaining weight distracted his campaign and opened the door for ridicule from Democrats.
They make disparaging comments about your car (or any of your possessions)Another tell-tale sign of an unhealthy financial disparity between friends: You frequently feel belittled or criticized for your lifestyle.
While women with children have been belittled as not having enough capacity to lead while mothering, women without children also receive blistering criticism for not living up to society's expectations of women.
I could hear him, though, and I could hear when my mother, a woman he'd derided and belittled as being weak, came to him and did the heavy lifting for them both.
On a conference call first reported by Bloomberg Politics, Mr. Trump belittled his aides for having sent a memo urging surrogates to stop talking about the judge in the Trump University case.
He fears Schiff and other House Democrats he's belittled because they will soon chair powerful committees that will launch their own investigations into Trump's administration and, perhaps, his long-hidden tax returns.
News of the terminations comes as Miss Arizona 2015 Madi Esteves and two other past contestants told the Arizona Republic that they were bullied, belittled, and forced to lie by pageant organizers.
The Dubai-based al-Bayan said in an editorial that all indications suggested that Qatar had "decided to chose the enmity of its surroundings, belittled joint Gulf action and the Arab block".
In keeping with this mood, the Trump administration has repeatedly belittled the value of scientific expertise and eliminated scientists from panels that advise the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice.
Sports of The Times Jerry Richardson, the owner of an N.F.L. team, is crashing and burning amid sexual harassment allegations, including claims that he belittled women for years in various humiliating ways.
When Mr. Cohn tried to resign over comments Mr. Trump had made after a white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017, Mr. Trump belittled him but persuaded him to stay.
Mr. Oliver, a scrupulous researcher with a fluent writing style, opened the eyes of readers in Britain and the United States to a musical form that had been overlooked and often belittled.
But Mr. Cipollone belittled the weight of the allegations, suggesting the Constitution's framers had in mind something more consequential when they created the impeachment clause than what the House managers had presented.
Keillor's statements to reporters come days after an internal MPR investigation found "dozens" of complaints that Keillor had sexually harassed and belittled women who worked for him over a number of years.
From the moment Meghan and Prince Harry announced their engagement, the media has blasted and belittled her, hardly ever forgetting to identify her as a divorced American actress with a black mother.
Kirchner's attitude of superiority over other women in power today; during her campaign, she belittled Maria Eugenia Vidal, the outgoing governor of Buenos Aires Province — who is divorced — over her marital status.
But in fact incel culture, the "men's rights" movement, and their focus on what they perceive as belittled masculinity have more in common with the broader alt-right than you might think.
But to deny the sheer volume of evidence that Trump has systematically attacked, belittled, dismissed, and otherwise mistreated women in classically misogynistic ways, you have to ignore reams and reams of evidence.
With the exception of the occasional high five, Trump routinely mocked and belittled Bush in debates and has routinely used his low energy and lower poll numbers as a laugh line in debates.
I've been belittled, berated, stolen from, called crazy when making clear and true observations about the world we live in only to then have all of those things reveal themselves to be truths.
Mr Johnson's belief that Donald Trump could provide a "lifeboat" to Britain as it abandons the EU stopped him from criticising the president, even when Mr Trump belittled the British ambassador to Washington.
And despite the fact Stacey Abrams has been belittled and otherized her whole life, she does not seek to do the same to people who are different than her if she becomes governor.
Maybe it's fine for those pikers in hedge funds, but in tech it's as dated as the joke of Austin Powers holding out his pinky and invoking a sum that time has belittled.
But most of today's speakers belittled proposals to regulate the companies, with some suggesting that it is not clear that they hold too much market power, or even what a tech business is.
The heartbreak of miscarriage is something that often gets minimized and belittled; we are ill-practiced with the language required to console someone who has gone through it, once, twice, or many times.
This is, after all, an election cycle when Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, belittled Senator John McCain of Arizona, a former prisoner of war and the 2008 Republican presidential nominee.
Since the Common Core national standards were dumped on American schools beginning in 28503, national and state education officials have largely either ignored or belittled parental concerns about the resulting deterioration of education.
In a lawsuit against the university filed on Tuesday in Federal District Court, Ms. Ravina said she complained repeatedly to Columbia officials about the situation, but that they only dismissed and belittled her.
But Trump's aides mocked and belittled Azar as alarmist, as he warned the president of a major threat to public health and his own economic agenda, said three people briefed on the conversations.
There are glimmers of friction between parent and child: Fadiman acknowledges, for example, that her father was a "male chauvinist" who belittled women and expected less of his daughter than of his sons.
Whether or not that was Biden's intent, it was part of a pattern this election cycle, in which some voters — many of them women — have left interactions with him feeling belittled or disrespected.
Called Obama a Kenyan and Pelosi a Nazi During Wuco's career as a conservative talk show host from 2011 to 2013, he frequently belittled and mocked Democratic leadership and liberals on his platforms.
Not only has Trump publicly belittled Sessions on Twitter numerous times, but just last week Trump fired his Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, via Twitter and warned that even more changes were coming.
"I am filing this on behalf of every woman who has ever been harassed, assaulted, silenced, or spoken up only to be shamed, fired, ridiculed and belittled," Carroll said in her statement Monday.
They were detained for nearly four hours while agents searched "my phone, my university owned laptop, and all electronic devices," he wrote, adding, "My family and I feel belittled, ashamed, humiliated and disgraced."
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the lawsuit said.
Moore, a 240-year-old visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation think tank, drew fire for his economic views, a messy divorce, a $33,23 IRS income tax lien and past statements that belittled women.
Lindelof pushes that question further and glances into American history to draw on that same theme, but from the point of view of black men and women — people who have been ostracized, belittled, dehumanized.
TRUMP: So, they spew nonsense all day and then little Jim Acosta gets belittled at a rally and all of a sudden, you know, I&aposm holier than -- I mean, it&aposs really incredible.
The red line for the company wasn't that Damore said that Google has "an intolerance for ideas and evidence that don't fit a certain ideology" — it was that he explicitly belittled an entire gender.
In one example, a woman tells Hochschild about her love for conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh because he stood up to people — feminists, environmentalists, and other liberals — that she felt belittled her and her lifestyle.
"She was upset by it, yes, as any woman would be who's the victim of sexual assault who was mocked and belittled by anyone, never mind the president of the United States," Banks said.
Since Maya and Anna are definitely not cool kids, this setup often leads to the only adults in the room being bullied and belittled by actual children, which somehow makes every insult land harder.
But the indignant shock it puts in the hearts of men reveals how little they know about how many times in a day women feel belittled, or threatened, or less than human, or afraid.
Waters—who has affectionately been given the nickname "Auntie Maxine" by millennials—has become an internet sensation because of her consistent displays of candor and her refusal to be belittled, silenced, or condescended to.
The company has also come under scrutiny from lawmakers and the Federal Aviation Administration after two fatal 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people and internal documents showed the company mocked and belittled its regulators.
A trust-but-verify approach to foreign policy has given way to a seat-of-the-pants style in which rogue regimes like North Korea are elevated and democratic allies like Canada are belittled.
At a Foreign Ministry news conference last week, a spokeswoman said the article "belittled our efforts to fight against the epidemic," was "racially discriminatory and sensational" and hurt the feelings of the country's people.
"Two things go on: The teenagers don't like to be belittled for something that, for them, is a serious choice, and the parents feel judged based on what their kids do," Ms. Clark said.
" Ever since the couple announced their engagement, wrote Peggy Drexler, the UK tabloid media "has blasted and belittled her, hardly ever forgetting to identify her as a divorced American actress with a black mother.
Mr. Trump later belittled this man and his wife, parents of a soldier killed by a suicide bomber in Iraq, and the confrontation emerged as an unexpected flash point in the general election. 35.
After Malik lost the demotion, the woman alleged that she was belittled by her superiors and told she had also committed fireable offenses for once offering Malik alcohol while he was on the job.
Elevation to the highest form of the game is viewed as a privilege that must be earned, as if the format would be belittled, and the sanctimony of statistics damaged, by adopting an inclusive approach.
The spot drew criticism on Twitter, with users saying it belittled the anti-police violence protests over recent years in cities including Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore following police killings of unarmed black men and women.
Still, the fact that the director has worked at making amends with the person he hurt is encouraging: It should set an example for every person whose words shamed, belittled, or ignored rape survivor's plight.
"In this business women have been underrepresented and underpaid and objectified and diminished and humiliated and belittled in a bazillion ways and just generally had a mountain of grief thrown at them forever," he said.
It tells every veteran, every prisoner of war, and every service member that their service can be belittled by the partisan spewing of any desperate politician who never joined the military because of achy heels.
The French leader -- who has been dubbed a "Trump whisperer" by some -- has forged one of the closest relationships Trump maintains with any world leader, some of whom he has openly feuded with or belittled.
Trump handed a chunk of the foreign policy portfolio to his son-in-law Jared Kushner; publicly belittled former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his administration wanted to cut the agency by about 30%.
Grace's swift response was to deny it and accuse her rival of seeking sympathy; she belittled him as nothing but an employee of her husband, according to a report in the state-run Herald newspaper.
Clinton has recently belittled Mr. Sanders, saying "nobody likes him," and on Friday she was sharply critical of how his 2016 campaign and supporters did not unite strongly around her after she won the nomination.
Sue Hayman, who is fighting to keep Workington in Labour&aposs hands, told Business Insider that she had received "quite a lot of complaints from people saying they felt belittled and patronised" by the label.
And yet he still belittled the reality that hundreds of thousands of Americans feel enough disconnect with the presidential pick that they are willing to threaten a long history of a peaceful transition of power.
Moreover, constant bickering between the Oval Office and the various agencies risks reducing the attractiveness of service to future applicants; why join to serve if your service and analysis will be belittled, ignored or be unappreciated?
Roosh preys on this deluded craving for suffering to engender attitudes that leave women beaten, belittled, and marginalized, and sexually frustrated men more furious than ever at women—and thus more likely to buy Roosh's books.
But to many others, the letter distorted programs on which many students rely, ignored the hostility many students feel on campus, and belittled the sincerity of faculty members who work to make higher education more inclusive.
"We all want to put the bad things we've done behind us, not be belittled for it," said the Toronto-area resident and university student going by the jihadi nom de guerre Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi.
" Somewhat redundantly, it adds that Damore, Gudeman and "other class members" were "ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males.
It's a great moment — Yara has been belittled by men who think she can't rule the Iron Islands; everyone in Westeros thinks Dany is dead and most of her army has made sexual passes at her.
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the 62-page lawsuit reads.
Help us defeat Clinton, the Obama administration's designated "yeller-in-chief," who so often belittled Israel's democratically elected prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and support your candidacy without our having to choose between you and our values.
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You can almost predict the moment when the "pro-military" crowd will close ranks and attack a veteran in order to defend a known draft-dodger who's belittled the wounds of service members in the field.
On Tuesday, as Mr. Guaidó arrived in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, Mr. Maduro's most powerful ally, Diosdado Cabello, mocked the size of the crowd that had come to receive him at the airport and belittled his movement.
The now-39-year-old Alicia Machado is ready to speak up, fight for and urge other Latinos and women and Americans who have ever felt bullied and belittled to have their voices heard by voting.
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the 62-page lawsuit reads.
Over three years in office, Prime Minister Theresa May was frequently belittled for her awkward public appearances, whether during her disastrous 2017 election campaign or trying to dance along with students during a trip to Africa.
In September, when Alaskan Democratic representative Pramila Jayapal was called a "young lady" by representative Don Young, who added that she "doesn't know a damn thing about what she's talking about," Jayapal refused to be belittled.
He belittled former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who was an early opponent of Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, and has criticized George W. Bush for the war in Iraq and for presiding over the Sept.
" Never mind that French and other conservative Christians are quick to cry foul when their beliefs are belittled or misinterpreted, as they do every time a conservative Christian is called a bigot for opposing "the gay lifestyle.
" Panetta, a serious man who has run the CIA and been White House chief of staff, belittled Trump, saying, "Donald Trump says he gets his foreign policy experience from watching TV and running the Miss Universe Pageant.
The historical walkthrough is structured to examine how Latinx people came from a sprawling empire made up of 70 million indigenous humans to a segregated society where they are now policed, targeted, and belittled at every turn.
Donald J. Trump, her Republican rival, called on Thursday for a "national anti-crime agenda," an echo of his law-and-order theme after earlier police shootings when he had generally belittled the Black Lives Matter movement.
Donald J. Trump belittled the parents of a _________ who had strongly denounced Mr. Trump during the Democratic National Convention, saying that the soldier's father had delivered the entire speech because his mother was not "allowed" to speak.
It was the biggest and most satisfying fuck you I could ever give to the medical professionals who had belittled me and contributed to the shame that kept me away from the doctor's office for so long.
But to my surprise, I came away from season two believing that Philip's defining characteristic, his kneejerk rage at being belittled, is a crucial component of something The Crown depicts better than just about any other show.
Where just a few decades ago, women like Gennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky were belittled, porn star Stormy Daniels is being held aloft like a homecoming queen, photographed by Annie Leibovitz while wearing Zac Posen for Vogue.
" The 161-page lawsuit also claims the former employees were "ostracized, belittled, and punished" for two key transgressions: "their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males.
Underlying competitiveness The French leader -- who has been dubbed a "Trump whisperer" by some -- has forged one of the closest relationships Trump maintains with any world leader, some of whom he has openly feuded with or belittled.
Joseph Giovannini, an architecture critic, has repeatedly belittled it as Lacma's "folly" in The Los Angeles Review of Books, a barrage of particularly stinging criticism that certainly has not made Mr. Govan's fund-raising task any easier.
There are certainly far fewer stories about employees being berated or belittled, while the company has made a far greater commitment to being a force for good in the world beyond the role its products alone play.
He used a gay slur to describe a West Virginia University professor on stage and mocked a transgender student in front of a packed crowd — and on livestream — showing her photo to the audience as he belittled her.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN SEX SCANDALS: DETAILING THE ALLEGATIONS Lucia Evans, an aspiring actress when she met Weinstein, told The New Yorker's Ronan Farrow when she first met the famed movie mogul, he belittled her and commented on her weight.
But this comes after four months in which the President-elect has repeatedly belittled the work of the intelligence agencies, turning away their briefings and disparaging "the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction".
But I think bigger picture, in this business women have been underrepresented and underpaid and objectified and diminished and humiliated and belittled in a bazillion ways and just generally had a mountain of grief thrown at them forever.
Courtesy photo After a failed stint living with his father, who belittled him for pursuing a career in music, and with the other side of his family halfway across the country in Louisiana, Soup had nowhere to turn.
This is not a tale of revenge, nor is it a reply to Damore; this is the exhaustion of one person who is stereotyped, pigeonholed, and belittled, by men who assume our trauma is the same as theirs.
The self-selection is also understandable: If I were on the right, I'd be wary of pursuing an academic career (conservatives repeatedly described to me being belittled on campuses and suffering what in other contexts are called microaggressions).
There is no U.S. interest so crucial—including the vague maintenance of stability in Syria, or the safety of California from missile attack—that cannot be jeopardized with a stray tweet if Trump feels himself belittled or ignored.
Wigdor is also representing a group of non-white current and former employees of Fox News Network LLC who say in a lawsuit in New York state court that they were belittled and marginalized because of their race.
WASHINGTON — For much of the past year, as President Trump has belittled NATO, sought warmer relations with the Kremlin and questioned his own intelligence services about Russia's election interference campaign, Congress's response has been little more than rhetorical.
When Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, was blasted for an Instagram post in which she both touted her wealth and belittled a commenter, many took the opportunity to blast Mnuchin for letting that happen.
The mutants are referred to as "Jokers," which seems kind of harsh—it's not their fault they were terribly deformed by a virus, and they probably don't deserve to be shamed and belittled for it—but hey, whatever.
" Trump made clear he viewed McCain as an opponent in 2015, when he belittled the senator's five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam by questioning McCain's "war hero" status, saying, "I like people who don't get captured.
He belittled the stature of Claude Bartolone, the speaker of parliament, and the education of Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, his education minister, neither of whom—unlike Mr Hollande—went to the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, the elite civil-service graduate school.
Before writing off "learn to code" as a harmless joke, it might be important to remember that it's being hurled at a profession the president of the United States has at best belittled and at worst supported violence against.
Many people expressed their disgust with the retailer after learning Nordstrom was selling the muddy jeans for such a high price, saying it belittled those who work in jobs where you actually get dirty, such as construction or agriculture.
Now fast-forward to 1991, when American women watched, riveted with horror, as a panel of white male senators contemptuously belittled Anita Hill's testimony about her former boss Clarence Thomas's sexual harassment, a term most Americans didn't yet know.
Plenty of women have been put into these precarious situations before — alone with a boss, made to feel intimidated and belittled, their livelihood threatened — and they face similar criticism and judgement that Comey came up against during the hearing.
Mr. Trump belittled Mr. McCain for being captured and held as a prisoner during the Vietnam War and they clashed on other issues, though Mr. McCain often held his tongue since he was in his own re-election fight.
The exhibition's editorial voice rightfully dismisses the "condescending" and "patronizing" attitudes expressed by critics of the 1930s and '40s who belittled Kahlo as the bored housewife of celebrated muralist Diego Rivera, merely trying her hand at her husband's profession.
Rodong Sinmun said those sales figures were no surprise, given the worldwide enmity toward Mr. Trump, who has belittled the country's leader, Kim Jong-un, as "Little Rocket Man" and suggested that the dictator's "nuclear button" is too small.
Warren quoting on national TV the horrible things Bloomberg has reportedly said about women made a very strong case for electing someone who intimately understands what it feels like to be harassed, belittled, and violated due to one's gender.
But soon after they started, the workers — who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity, citing nondisclosure agreements and fears of reprisal — say they were often belittled, berated, gaslighted, and underpaid for work that intruded into their personal lives.
Trump has "belittled and demeaned Dr. Blasey Ford and Ms. Ramirez, reminding us once again that he has been credibly accused of committing sexual assault himself and denigrates not just women who accuse him, but survivors everywhere," the senator said.
It isn't only the expectation to take on more domestic and emotional work in my past straight relationships that I relate to; I've also been demeaned and belittled and violated and plain old bored by the pedestrian desires of mediocre men.
Terrified to call her girlfriend and face being yelled at and belittled for her mistake, the narrator sits in the parking lot until she meets a mysterious man in blue who suggests that she simply start walking to her girlfriend.
Just as Trump belittled a "so-called" judge who blocked the first travel ban, Sessions diminished "a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific," referring to US District Judge Derrick Watson, who last year blocked the second travel ban.
He rails against the First Amendment protections the American media enjoys, pillories career civil servants, and has belittled those who have served and suffered, including the Muslim family of a slain soldier, and a former prisoner of war, the late Sen.
Only playing because of a late injury to precious wunderkind Anthony Martial, young Rashford scored twice in the Europa League on his debut, but had his goals belittled by those choosing to overemphasise the level of opponent, rather than the achievement.
Lynzy Lab Stewart shared a ukulele-backed song titled "A Scary Time" in which she sings about male privilege and the many reasons women have to fear men, ranging from being raped to feeling belittled for speaking out about sexual assault.
Both of the texts Schneemann inscribed on her scrolls are drawn from other artworks she'd been working on at the time, but they also function as feminist treatises; both offer sharp commentary on the way women's work is often belittled.
It is an insult to civil servants who serve their government out of patriotism and can make much more elsewhere, that in many cases they are the first ones belittled by politicians looking to save money, face, or otherwise benefit.
Donald J. Trump belittled the parents of a slain Muslim soldier who had strongly denounced Mr. Trump during the Democratic National Convention, saying that the soldier's father had delivered the entire speech because his mother was not "allowed" to speak.
The head of German broadcaster Deutsche Welle's Russian service Ingo Mannteufel said the decision belittled victims of the St Petersburg attack at a time when the German government says it values the Russian people even if it disagrees with the Kremlin.
Bush family and Trump The tensions between the Bush family and Trump, which were a recurring theme of the 2016 Republican primary after Trump belittled GOP rival Jeb Bush, roared back into public view after Barbara Bush died in April.
The assumption had been that Pluto existed as a sort of half-meteor-half-planet, constantly being reduced and belittled in the press as moons like Europa gained favor and the Martian and Lunar colonies solidified themselves so migration could begin.
To the Editor: As a progressive member of the party who has consistently felt dismissed and belittled by mainstream Democrats, I would strongly recommend that they treat the progressives as though we matter, and that our opinions and positions have value.
She knows how to de-rust a vintage ink reservoir and replace ancient cracked bladders, but four years ago she was belittled on the Fountain Pen Network forum by a male commenter who didn't like a millennial woman disagreeing with him.
Choosing to shut down the government after conservative media personalities belittled him for caving on his demand for border funding, the president proved that he remains more fixated on pleasing his base than winning back moderate voters he has alienated.
He strode into the sightline of his fellow comedians, of the women who have been harassed and belittled and silenced at work, and of all the other people who were just going about their days and minding their own business.
This diminished and belittled in every way the very real and very credible accusation that Ford made and completely blotted out the incredible courage it would take for a person to appear before them if it indeed happened to them.
A day after Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said he was reaching out to Pyongyang in hopes of starting a new dialogue, Mr. Trump belittled the idea and left the impression that he was focused mainly on military options.
I also started hearing a lot of stories from other women I knew, both with autoimmune diseases and other things, talking about having a really hard time being diagnosed, feeling like they were being dismissed, and having their symptoms belittled.
Trump belittled the agency as he questioned its conclusion that Russia was involved in cyber hacking that interfered with the vote, in which Trump, a New York businessman and reality television star, defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton, a former secretary of state.
London (CNN)Depictions of girls as less academic than boys, men being belittled for "unmanly" behavior, and an array of other cliched portrayals have been consigned to history in British commercials as new rules come into effect banning gender stereotypes in advertising.
"Trump ... belittled ... George Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty ... to lying to federal agents investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 election, tweeting that 'few people knew the young, low level volunteer named George, who has already proven to be a liar,'" the WashPost reports.
Speaking at Benedict College in South Carolina in October, an official presidential event in front of a handpicked audience of supporters, Mr. Trump belittled Mr. Obama's record on racial equity and claimed he had done more than his predecessor to help African-Americans.
"I am filing this on behalf of every woman who has ever been harassed, assaulted, silenced, or spoken up only to be shamed, fired, ridiculed and belittled," Carroll said in a statement to the Washington Post Monday after she filed her lawsuit.
An article on Tuesday about a controversy at the Brisbane Writers Festival in Australia, where the American novelist Lionel Shriver's keynote speech belittled the movement against cultural appropriation, referred incorrectly to information about Ms. Shriver's appearance that was on the festival's website.
" In other Tweets, Barr said that she was tired of "being attacked and belittled more than other comedians who have said worse" and asked for people not to boycott ABC, saying that the network has the right to "do what they wish.
We also seen cold hard facts about how the upper echelons of the business is still dominated by an overwhelming majority of old white dudes, which can't be doing anything to ease the circumstances in which women are routinely exploited, belittled, and silenced.
She told them how Han had dismissed Ashton from the gym again and again, how he had belittled her and monitored her eating so closely that she did not want to eat anything at all — or would eat too much, and then purge.
China's leader, Mao Zedong, had once belittled the atom bomb as a "paper tiger," but after the Korean War and the first Taiwan Strait Crisis in the 1950s, he grew increasingly worried about the possible use of nuclear weapons by the United States.
Such caution toward Iran marks a U-turn for the 34-year-old crown prince, who has belittled Iran's military abilities, compared its Supreme Leader to Hitler and suggested that Saudi Arabia would take the fight to Iran inside its own borders.
A female executive at the investment firm run by billionaire Steven Cohen said in a lawsuit the company was a testosterone-fueled "boys' club" in which men commented on women's bodies, belittled their abilities and paid them less than their male peers.
The suit also alleges that Google has "open hostility for conservative thought," that Damore and others were "ostracized, belittled and punished" for their views, that the company is an "ideological echo chamber" that uses "illegal hiring quotas" at the expense of white males.
For all the popularity of Mr. Putin's battle against what he belittled as the chaotic freedoms of the 1990s, I met many people in Russia who yearned for the time when they would take their place at the table of "normal," stable democracies.
"His controlling behavior essentially did block my ability to make new connections in the industry during a very pivotal and potentially lucrative time — my entire mid-to-late 20s," Moore told the Times, also saying that he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
Over the past decade, the university had received at least seven complaints about Katze's behavior, including that he watched porn on his university computer, screamed at and belittled his employees, retaliated against lab members who challenged him, and was frequently intoxicated in the lab.
" It was one of the most animated performances of Cruz's entire campaign, jumping quickly from one strike to the next as he belittled, provoked and questioned the man favored to beat him in Georgia -- or as Cruz called him at one point, "little fella.
Even as other countries have urged caution, dialogue and reciprocal confidence-building measures, Trump has belittled the North Korean leader as "rocket man," dismissed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's efforts to broker a diplomatic solution, and hinted that he is ready to take military action.
THE ARTS An article on Tuesday about a controversy at the Brisbane Writers Festival in Australia, where the American novelist Lionel Shriver's keynote speech belittled the movement against cultural appropriation, referred incorrectly to information about Ms. Shriver's appearance that was on the festival's website.
" Khizr Khan, who in his speech at the Democratic National Convention delivered a blistering denunciation of Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, and whose family Mr. Trump later belittled, said the address had offered a reminder that "certain values are worth fighting for.
Military leaders characterized being gay as merely "behavioral" and belittled the idea that the ban had anything to do with prejudice, never mind that their "good order" and "discipline" rationale treated the ban as a necessary response to some natural urge to bash gays.
By what strange process this achievement of Holbrooke's has been belittled — a review of Packer's book in The New Republic speaks of the "liberal legend," of how "he had solved the riddle of the Balkan Peninsula" — is a conundrum that says much about our times.
Several Republican senators have sought to distance themselves from the president, who has belittled them as looking like "fools" and tried to strong-arm their agenda and browbeat them into changing a venerated rule to make it easier to ram through legislation along party lines.
The singer penned a powerful note Sunday -- making mention of the fact it's International Women's Day -- and basically said she's done being belittled over old private photos and videos she sent to a significant other in her teens ... which have apparently resurfaced as of late.
The prosecutors had taken a hard stance against Siatta, first with charges and in plea negotiations and later in a deposition and in court, where a prosecutor belittled the idea that the accused might have been drunk as a coping mechanism for post-combat illness.
Former FBI director James Comey comments that the most important and disturbing thing about that event "was what happened in the audience," which "laughed and smiled and clapped as a president of the United States lied, bullied, cursed and belittled the faith of other leaders."
Another called out a senior doctor who helped lead the response to Ebola, calling his conduct "unacceptable, unprofessional and racist," according to the AP. The anonymous author said the doctor "humiliated, disgraced and belittled" a WHO staffer from the Middle East at a meeting.
In another 2007 meeting, according to a documentary from France 2 TV, Putin waited for then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy to list a number of concerns about human rights and, when he was finished, berated and belittled Sarkozy, leaving him visibly shaken at a press conference afterward.
Real life problems, but with dragons "The Moment," for many, happened two years ago in the fifth season when Sansa Stark, a teenage member of the show's most sympathetic and suffering family, was raped and belittled by her psychopathic new husband, Ramsay, on their wedding night.
Framed by President Trump's U.N. speech in which he belittled the North Korean leader as "Rocket Man," the PBS program explores Kim's ruthlessness through the murder of Kim Jong Nam, but also offers dimension regarding his nuclear ambitions while expressing skepticism that Kim is irrational or suicidal.
The lead industry didn't want to see its business cramped by pesky regulations, so it belittled the science while vastly exaggerating the cost of protecting the public — a strategy all too familiar to anyone who has followed debates from acid rain to ozone to climate change.
LOS ANGELES, May 30 (Reuters) - U.S. comedian Roseanne Barr said she was tired of "being attacked and belittled" and blamed sleep aid Ambien for her tweet that compared a black former Obama administration official to an ape, a racist remark that sparked a wave of outrage.
At one point they were all young men pushing the limits of what they could get away with, a cycle that repeats itself each time their friends turn a blind eye and victims are silenced or belittled because someone really liked that one song they wrote.
The two men "were ostracized, belittled and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," Harmeet K. Dhillon from the Dhillon Law Group, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs, said in the lawsuit.
A female executive at the investment firm run by Steven A. Cohen, the billionaire investor, said in a lawsuit that the company was a testosterone-fueled "boys' club" in which men commented on women's bodies, belittled their abilities and paid them less than their male peers.
Instead, many of them saw the diminished attorney general who had been harangued, humiliated and belittled by Mr. Trump, who attacked Mr. Sessions as "scared stiff" and "Missing in Action" and told NBC News that appointing him was his "biggest mistake" he had made as president.
Judge John B. Spooner wrote that Goldstein "felt humiliated, belittled and discriminated as he led Cookie out of the restaurant," and he recommended that Besim Kukaj, the owner of Limon Jungle, should have to pay Goldstein $14,000 in damages, and $28,000 in fines to the city.
Speaking in 2010 at the launch of the Foundations of Western Civilization Program, an initiative of the free-market Institute of Public Affairs, Mr. Howard railed against the Australian Labor Party's new high-school history curriculum, which he felt belittled European and British influences on Australia.
Remembering why the team is selling From Juliet Macur's latest Sports of the Times column in the NYT: Jerry Richardson, the owner of an N.F.L. team, is crashing and burning amid sexual harassment allegations, including claims that he belittled women for years in various humiliating ways.
Trump reportedly read the speech off a teleprompter—a choice he has belittled Clinton for in the past—and the apology comes fresh on the heels of a big shakeup in his senior campaign staff earlier this week, so this could be part of their influence.
Trump also belittled North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un as "Rocket Man," a petty insult likely to infuriate the notoriously thin-skinned dictator Hours before Ri's speech on Saturday, Trump sent US bombers to fly in international waters along the North Korean coast in a provocative show of force.
He described the raid that killed Mr. al-Baghdadi in graphic terms and belittled the ISIS leader as having "died after running into a dead end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming all the way," and that he "died like a dog," one of Mr. Trump's favorite invectives.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE belittled and mocked the late Sen.
Mr. Museveni, who has been in office for 30 years and is notorious for giving long, rambling, bombastic speeches, belittled the sensitive negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, saying that people "waste a lot of time with these international meetings" and that he often fell asleep during them.
But much as blaming the English news media for various ills is a common trope in soccer — by fans and players of all nationalities, including the English themselves — Croatia's sense that it has been overlooked seems to run deeper than simply feeling belittled by the sport's most convenient ogre.
They feel linked to other instances of women's voices being suppressed and belittled — in the accounts of assault and harassment emerging in the #MeToo moment, for example, or in the recent studies showing how frequently men interrupt women in meetings and how rarely women are quoted as experts.
The report also includes accusations that Kelly made comments that belittled female staffers, saying women are more emotional than men and bristling in private about the accusations made against Rob Porter, the former White House staff secretary who was forced out after his ex-wives accused him of domestic violence.
In this spirit, although he had lost his Senate seat to Rick Santorum, who belittled AmeriCorps as a program for "kids to stand around a campfire to hold hands and sing 'Kumbaya' at taxpayers' expense," Harris "educated" him until he became both a respected friend and supporter of national service.
In 2009, Ms. Carlson contends, she complained to the network about her co-host on the popular "Fox & Friends" morning show, Steve Doocy, saying he belittled her on the set, openly mocked her among colleagues and once tried to shush her during a live broadcast by pulling down her arm.
These include commercials that show a man with his feet up while a woman cleans; a man or woman failing at a task because of their gender; suggestions that a person's physique has held them back from romantic or social success; or a man being belittled for performing stereotypically "female" tasks.
The tension is due in large part to Mr. Trump, who belittled China during his presidential campaign and caused a diplomatic stir this month by making clear that he views the central basis for diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing — known as the One China policy — as up for negotiation.
Some residents were frustrated at the attitude of a minority of expatriates, including some bosses and colleagues, who belittled or mocked the emergency measures being put in place -- such as wearing masks everywhere or working from home -- ignoring the painful lessons that their locally-born colleagues had learned from SARS.
Mr. Nunes has belittled news stories about the Russian links of Mr. Trump's associates and has pledged — along with Senator Richard M. Burr, the North Carolina Republican who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee — to examine Mr. Trump's accusations, made without evidence, that President Barack Obama ordered surveillance of Trump Tower.
A spokeswoman for House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican, did not respond to a request for comment about Sessions Trump has consistently attacked and belittled his attorney general over Sessions' decision to recuse himself because the Russia investigation involves the Trump campaign, of which Sessions was a top surrogate.
Just before receiving a classified briefing on the intelligence, the President-elect gave a telephone interview to The New York Times in which he belittled the significance what occurred and called the commotion surrounding the findings of Russia's hacking and other activities a political witch hunt by Democrats embarrassed by their election loss.
Mr Trump didn't help his effort by raging in the early hours on Twitter against a former Miss Universe winner whom he belittled in the mid-1990s for gaining weight (when he owned the beauty-contest franchise), and whose case was highlighted by Mrs Clinton as typical of Mr Trump's attitude towards women.
Once belittled by custodians of jazz history, who'd scorned her as a handmaiden to her late husband John Coltrane's genius, an imitator at best; the story of Alice Coltrane's own genius began to be written, with first a trickle, then a flood of praise for her extraordinary, exultant, almost impossibly beautiful music.
" In a New York Times op-ed, then-San Francisco 49ers linebacker Eric Reid wrote: I have too often seen our efforts belittled with statements like "He should have listened to the officer," after watching an unarmed black person get shot, or "There is no such thing as white privilege" and "Racism ended years ago.
The Hall of Famer Goose Gossage may not like him — the opinionated Gossage, who was not invited to be a guest instructor this spring, belittled Cashman in a series of interviews this week — but Cashman has adapted to the modern game, turning a roster once larded with dead money into something much more nimble.
But there are also pieces of a much more serious nature, such as a photo of Trump with the former Miss Universe winner who says he belittled for gaining weight, and a 1927 edition of the New York Times that contains an article reporting the nominee's father was arrested for taking part in a Klu Klux Klan action.
Cersei is cold and ruthless because the structures of power in Westeros have forced her to be so — because she was married to a man she didn't love as a bargaining chip to solidify power between the Lannisters and the Baratheons, and then spent the rest of her life being belittled, ignored or underestimated by every man around her.
Democrats, for their part, argue that they cannot be held responsible for the polarization engendered by the most combative president of recent times, who called his 2016 election opponent "crooked" at every opportunity, described Democrats as a "mob" repeatedly while campaigning in the run-up to the midterms, and as recently as last Sunday belittled Rep.
The Trump administration has belittled the United Nations, withdrawn from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, jettisoned America's commitment to the Paris climate accord, tried to renege on the nuclear deal with Iran, questioned America's core alliances in Europe and Asia, disparaged the World Trade Organization and multicountry trade deals, and sought to shut the door on immigrants.
No one had to say it aloud, but the days-long national farewell for Mr. McCain has taken on the distinct feel of a sharp counterpoint to Mr. Trump — an outpouring of appreciation for a unique political figure, a political rival whom Mr. Trump belittled and whose record of service he initially failed to acknowledge upon his death.
"Dozens of people, the majority of whom are women, are being bullied, belittled, disenfranchised and marginalized from their roles as dedicated professionals," Kelly Martin, then the chief of fire and aviation management at Yosemite, told the committee in 2016, outlining episodes of sexual harassment, stalking and hostile work environments across multiple sites under Park Service management.
"We were told time and time again the people above him he treated like gold, the people below him, he belittled, screamed at them, really created a very toxic environment to the point where the people who worked around him felt like they had to walk on eggshells because of his lack of respect for his job," Tester said.
Speaking out hours after his friend Roger J. Stone Jr. was sentenced to more than three years in prison for lying to protect the president, Mr. Trump belittled the case and hinted broadly that he would use his clemency power to spare Mr. Stone if a judge did not agree to a retrial sought by defense lawyers.
The newly combative tack overshadowed Wednesday's visit to the White House from Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, during which Trump accused Schiff, without evidence, of helping author the whistleblower complaint at the heart of Democrats' impeachment inquiry, belittled Schiff with locker room rhetoric, and denounced as "rude" an American reporter for asking follow-up questions at a news conference.
Black individuals and groups protested the book for being historically inaccurate and disrespectful, full of stereotypes and cliché, and Beacon Press published William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond, a volume of essays that were initially ignored and belittled by mainstream press, but grew to build an enduring debate around issues of race within literature and art in general.
He was belittled by Cersei, mocked by Euron, needled by Olenna and nearly roasted by Daenerys, but it wasn't until he was faced with the very real threat of the White Walkers — and realized that his sister would rather sit on the sidelines and let her enemies kill each other than honor her word — that he finally came to his senses.
After all, Kanye is a grown man who publicly belittled a teenage girl's accomplishments (Swift was just 19 at the 2009 VMAs), sparred with her publicly for several years, and finally released a video depicting her naked in bed with him, without her permission, just months after their latest public spat, in what feels uncomfortably close to a petty act of vengeance.
In "the Year of the Drunken Uncle," as The Spectator calls it, the 73-year-old Trump has belittled the 77-year-old Biden as "not playing with a full deck" and predicted that, if Joe wins, his staff will "put him into a home," and he'll be there watching television while "super-left, radical crazies" run the White House.
In the suit, which was filed last month in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Lauren Bonner, an associate director at the firm, said that Mr. Haynes had belittled women employees — calling one a "dumb blonde" — and had a whiteboard in his office on which the word "pussy" was written in large letters and left there for several weeks last year.
The potential punishments are lower if the crime takes place in another public place, such as the street, as happened to one of her clients, a freelance foreign correspondent and VICE News contributor named Andrea Noel whose case is viewed by many as a classic example of the way women who report assaults are ignored, belittled, criminalized or even attacked.
"We were told time and time again the people above him he treated like gold, the people below him, he belittled, screamed at them, really created a very toxic environment to the point where the people who worked around him felt like they had to walk on eggshells because of his lack of respect for his job," Tester told Anderson.
There is no excuse — not now, not ever — for treating women differently from men when it comes to pay and compensation, in representation on corporate boards or in the executive suites, in quotidian meetings where women often are made to feel belittled or inadequate or, heaven forbid, in social interactions where men have been known to take advantage of women against their will.
R. Lucas and Margo are twentysomething friends and colleagues who regularly commiserate over the racism they're forced to deal with at their tech jobs: Lucas is one of many Asian employees at tech startup Nimbus but not the engineer everyone assumes he is; Margo is an engineer at the same firm but also Nimbus's only black employee and often belittled.
Toxic masculinity — the weaponization of gender — fueled Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign as he belittled his opponents in the primaries and the general election.
This narrative, in its most extreme version, says that cryptocurrencies today are like the internet in 1996: not just new technology but a radical new kind of technology, belittled or ignored by most, which has slowly and subtly grown in power and influence over the last several years, and is about to explode into worldwide relevance and importance with shocking speed and massive repercussions.
But in the second section we see the story through Hideko's perspective — including a startling revelation about what exactly she and her Japanophile uncle work on all day together (it's not what you think, not exactly) — and the film becomes less a story of star-crossed lovers and more a revenge tale (a Park specialty) for the objectified and belittled women at its center.
" Monica Potts, a Freelance writer based in Arkansas, writes about Brooksley Born's fight to regulate over-the-counter derivatives, only to be belittled and ignored by men in power in "She Called It." Potts concludes, "the current reckoning with sexual harassment and discrimination shows that ignoring women's perspectives and expertise is harmful to everyone, and isn't just about who touches whom on what body part.
But what if he's made peace with a candidate who called for a ban on all Muslims entering the United States, mocked a disabled journalist, belittled John McCain's experience as a prisoner of war, praised Vladimir Putin's thuggish leadership style, complimented the Chinese government on its brutal handling of the uprising in Tiananmen Square, made misogynistic remarks galore and boasted during a debate about the size of his penis?
But the move did little to assuage President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE, who has attacked and belittled Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and the bank for not being more aggressive in cutting rates.
In the last few months, Mr. Trump has implied that a judge of Mexican descent ruled against him because of the wall he was going to build between the United States and Mexico, he attacked a Muslim Gold Star family, belittled his opponents with disparaging remarks, has continued to promote a ban on Muslims entering the country, incites anti-immigrant sentiment, encouraged a foreign government to commit espionage, and supported violence toward his opponent.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE held a lengthy and frequently hostile press conference Wednesday at the White House, where he repeatedly belittled individual reporters and cast blame on the media for causing division in the country.
Attacked and belittled by the unlikeliest of sources in recent weeks, the CIA and the entire U.S. intelligence community are looking closely at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's first statements and actions for clarification and direction on their role and influence under his administration.
When President Obama belittled Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE at a 2012 presidential debate for calling Russia our top foreign policy threat, it made clear that Obama and Clinton had a lot riding on their Russian gamble.
Her perfect English (she was born in New York to Greek immigrant parents) and French (she lived her final years in Paris) narrate the minefield of her life, from her birth in 1923 to her teen years in Greece, her rise to international opera phenomenon, her divorce and subsequent relationship with Onassis — who belittled her massive talent and singing career — her retirement in her early 40s and her demise into isolation and death from a heart attack (some would argue that a lifetime of starving her body may have contributed).
Psychiatrists poo-pooed her theories in her day — her biographer Judith Hoare writes that as the guest speaker at a prominent psychotherapy conference in 1977, fellow doctors belittled her lack of formal training and "looked at their watches and talked among themselves" — but her work was propelled by word of mouth ("Hope and Help" had sold more than 400,000 copies by 1978), and a cultish devotion to her simple and direct advice means that today the book is prized by the readers, including me, whom it has guided out of emotional suffocation.

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