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"chauvinism" Definitions
  1. an aggressive and unreasonable belief that your own country is better than all others
  2. (also male chauvinism) the belief held by some men that men are more important, more intelligent or better than women

303 Sentences With "chauvinism"

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"What's attractive is that he represents a resurgence of American chauvinism—and I'm using chauvinism as a positive," he said.
The rallies against Catalan chauvinism have, at times, turned into Spanish chauvinism: For a long time, the hymns and symbols of Franco's Spain had not been so present in the streets.
And yet the old Riggs's chauvinism is still out there.
China also opposes "great-power chauvinism", he said, without offering details.
Elsewhere, the touchstone might be sectarianism, ethnic chauvinism, or tribal rivalries.
His mistreatment of Ms Hill reflected the usual 1980s male chauvinism.
Maybe it's an understandable bit of chauvinism from a career Marine.
A Buddhist chauvinism popularized by powerful politicians has poisoned relations further.
"Here in Maremma there is a lot of chauvinism," Liverani said.
They could indulge their racial chauvinism without jeopardizing their other priorities.
But no modern American president has matched Mr Trump's displays of chauvinism.
Racism, sexism, bigotry, and chauvinism have no place in the White House.
But Mr Trump's chauvinism could provoke a nationalist backlash among Mexican voters.
When combined, they produce a combustible mixture of jobs, populism and chauvinism.
Q: Is there an element of regional chauvinism in the governor's race?
Syria is still burning, and chauvinism is on the rise seemingly everywhere.
The Azaria affair says much about the chauvinism that suffuses Israeli public life.
Its rhetoric is the business counterpart to the Modi government's Hindu-first chauvinism.
A deeper worry is that the bubbling southern war may fuel Buddhist chauvinism.
He's promiscuity steeped in chauvinism and misogyny: more old-fashioned, and more comforting.
But in 22, it feels ominously symptomatic of a larger trend toward chauvinism.
Doris turns out to be an excellent mirror, including for your own chauvinism.
A new line of slate and wood boards puts urban chauvinism on display.
She identified the competition for prestige as the ultimate source of piggish chauvinism.
Great-Russian chauvinism was rampant and had to be rooted out, he realized.
Both men embody the politics of nationalism, chauvinism and the resentment of elites.
Women face discrimination, chauvinism and harassment in pretty much any business they're in.
The myth has sometimes been misused, leading to "chauvinism and extreme nationalism," Lee said.
In the Arctic, English chauvinism led to the death of untold numbers of Englishmen.
People confuse and mix that term, making it equal to Nazisim, fascism, and chauvinism.
We seem to have imported French chauvinism because it so perfectly complements our own.
Liberals look at conservatives' emphasis on personal responsibility and see chauvinism and victim-blaming.
The "great tradition" Scruton describes can attract study and respect without stimulating nasty chauvinism.
A discredited "old guard" doesn't automatically lose power; a chauvinism revealed doesn't just evaporate.
The proposed preference for religious minorities, for instance, has been attacked as Christian chauvinism.
As I see it, international sport can't help but boost understanding and counteract chauvinism.
Was Mr Trump mainly appealing to his supporters' economic concerns—in spite of his chauvinism?
On "Saved by the Bell," Jessie Spano was relentlessly mocked for calling out Slater's chauvinism.
Sometimes she was presented as confident and strong, boldly shutting down her teammates' silly chauvinism.
In other words, male chauvinism may be fuelled by a sense of weakness, not strength.
But the highlight of Aggretsuko is not the merciless portrayal of old-school workplace chauvinism.
But chauvinism came at a cost: an independent scene was developing, and isolation bred stasis.
His outpouring of militarism and chauvinism may or may not reduce the United States' influence.
But recently, it seems to have eclipsed the gentler "sexism" and "chauvinism" in popular use.
Not all of Kool A.D.'s wry sendups of hip-hop chauvinism land just right.
Russia has nearly 20m ethnic Muslims, which makes official expressions of religious or racial chauvinism dangerous.
Mr Abadi does not share Mr Maliki's Shia chauvinism and has canvassed Sunni and Kurdish votes.
His potion—mixing muscular nationalism with Jewish chauvinism and anti-elitism—has helped poison Israel's politics.
"There's a bit of a clash within me, but it isn't discrimination or chauvinism," she said.
The central government remains capable of cruel chauvinism towards minorities deemed a threat to national unity.
It was a reassuring conclusion, conspicuously rejecting racism and chauvinism in its account of nonindustrial cultures.
This abuse was part of a larger prejudice against marsupials that is sometimes called placental chauvinism.
And the question is further clouded by the "chauvinism" that Ellen Jovin feels obliged to resist.
The program fits on one page and mainly expresses Islamophobia, anti-EU sentiments, and welfare chauvinism.
It looks like business as usual in this first trailer, with quips, hats and chauvinism galore.
Unseating the president won't automatically undermine the white resentment and racial chauvinism that drive his movement.
Trudeau is technocratic neoliberalism with a human face and Trump is chauvinism in a gaudy suit.
That season's overt rejection of Game of Thrones' usual chauvinism also shined a spotlight Theon Greyjoy.
Proudly crass, racist, and transphobic, the show also celebrated chauvinism by treating women as disposable fuck puppets.
And third, feeding the first two, discrimination, structural and deep, propped up by racism, chauvinism and bigotry.
The chauvinism of the average Trump fan is less aggressive, and more despondent, than that would imply.
"This kind of deliberately provoking trade dispute is naked economic terrorism, economic chauvinism, economic bullying," he said.
For its opportunistic fans, neoreaction just offers a pretentious justification for white male chauvinism and Trump worship.
In this way American exceptionalism and national chauvinism lurks beneath the surface of so many universalist stances.
This decision promotes a program that does the opposite: divides students by race and promotes ethnic chauvinism.
No man should be able to occupy higher office and behave with such rank chauvinism toward women.
But her friends know very little — they've never heard the word feminism, they don't know what chauvinism is.
But it's a kind of "welfare chauvinism": They support the welfare state, but only for the native people.
Mr Modi is setting himself more firmly on the path of zealous nationalism, ideological purity and religious chauvinism.
To generate a new surge, that example suggested, was likely to require another high-profile case of chauvinism.
"She was fed up with the male chauvinism," says Simmons, a religion professor at the University of Florida.
Tack on a culture of rampant machismo (chauvinism), and voilà: the stage is set for an uncomfortable ride.
As Trump's school friend Sandy McIntosh told me, the military school was all about hierarchy and male chauvinism.
The Soviet leaders accused Mao of "great power chauvinism," without recognizing that the label suited them equally well.
The lyric "Be obscene, baby, and not heard" in the chorus is Manson trolling all that chauvinism junk.
The proposed rule is the work of the Shiv Sena, a party that blends Maharashtrian chauvinism with Hindu nationalism.
But if some Alpini songs stumble towards chauvinism, their enduring reputation is down to their stark anti-war message.
Its politics are turning towards ethno-religious chauvinism, seeking to marginalise Arabs and Jewish leftists, including human-rights groups.
The league's caution reflects wariness about overt Han chauvinism, which threatens official narratives about a unified, multi-ethnic China.
A protracted Trump era would further divide whites and ethnic minorities; it would shift federal policy toward welfare chauvinism.
Hungary and Poland, once the wunderkinder of the region's democratic transformation, are led by politicians braying 1930s-style chauvinism.
Everywhere else in the former British Empire, English chauvinism led to the death of untold numbers of native people.
Donald Trump has been too erratic and undisciplined to take welfare chauvinism as far as it could probably go.
The examples of such nationalistic chauvinism are not only plentiful -- they are held at senior levels of European political establishment.
At the same time, Polish culture is one "where chauvinism and misogyny, and therefore homophobia and transphobia, thrive," writes Rient.
Such times bring out an epochal chauvinism in commentators: a belief that this moment, the writer's own era, is pivotal.
As the art world's ingrained chauvinism abates, the female of the species has become a better investment than the male.
"It's like the Arab chauvinism of the Baath," complains an ousted Kurdish official leaving Baghdad, referring to Saddam's old party.
Within Israel, he has promoted Jewish chauvinism, painted Arab parties as fifth columnists and spread the mistrust of state institutions.
You've seen women in more leadership roles yet it's still against a backdrop of inequality and male chauvinism and sexism.
But women who have succeeded in Washington also point to deeply ingrained male chauvinism as a powerful impediment to success.
I don't know if any of these efforts can pull the post-Trump right away from anti-intellectualism and chauvinism.
Of course if we flip over the card of the ordinary virtues we find the ordinary vices: resentment, pettiness, chauvinism.
Maybe Mr. LaBute wants us to evaluate how quickly our own brutality might kick in, our own chauvinism might surface.
Each of these foundations often manifested illiberalism's evils: religious intolerance, racism and chauvinism, the oppressions of private and domestic power.
To many Sri Lankans, Mr. Rajapaksa's defeat felt like deliverance from repression, ethnonationalist chauvinism and the trauma of the conflict.
A leader who applies chauvinism and prejudice to a frightening disease is not best equipped to deal with a pandemic.
A leader who applies chauvinism and prejudice to a frightening disease is not best equipped to deal with a pandemic.
We wanted to create a safe space free of homophobia, sexism, machismo, racism, and chauvinism—we're very strict with that.
Like British society more broadly, then, most football forums have made an effort to move away from discrimination and general chauvinism.
He imposed new repressive security measures and increasingly pandered to Islamists and ethnic chauvinism to shore up his Malay support base.
Mrs Clinton, who has never felt able to protest against the chauvinism she has encountered, must feel vindicated, in a sense.
Moreover, as the surge in women candidates also suggests, Mr Trump's chauvinism may have stirred up Democratic voters across the board.
That does not do much to advance the respect for diversity which Dravidians used to advocate in response to northern chauvinism.
There might be no better artist than Rist to satirize the country's very public turn to male chauvinism and political paternalism.
That's a depressing thing to say about a story set in 1899 in that temple of chauvinism, the French popular theater.
It grew ever more authoritarian as it championed a Buddhist Sinhalese chauvinism at the expense of Hindu, Muslim and Christian minorities.
Did the book, which was set in the early 22009s and was full of both chauvinism and sexy scenes, reflect reality?
Mao believed that CCP should avoid "Han chauvinism," the repression of China&aposs racial minorities by its Han Chinese ethnic majority.
Given the hubris, hypocrisy, depravity, and chauvinism that distinguishes the United States on the world stage, shouldn't this connection be further explored?
Because UP has often experienced tensions between majority Hindus and minority Muslims, some fear the BJP might deliberately stir up Hindu chauvinism.
Activist Angela Davis has spoken openly about the chauvinism she experienced with the Black Panther Party as she advocated for Black liberation.
In short, between good child care and infuriating male chauvinism, French working women have both the best and the worst of it.
And that a sophisticated government waged an effective propaganda campaign that relied on a long-existing chauvinism of white Germanic Christian superiority.
Gender-related discussions are flourishing on social media, where terms like "straight-man cancer" are used to mock narrow-minded male chauvinism.
In one brilliant stroke, Lincoln deprives Christian politics of the chauvinism and white identitarianism that we see now on the evangelical right.
During the same period, though, Nietzsche was castigating German tendencies toward nationalist chauvinism and anti-Semitism—conspicuous elements in Wagner's political blatherings.
Revisiting Fellini's extensive oeuvre on the centenary of his birth presents me with their panoramic elegance, yet their chauvinism is equally disturbing.
The mothers there inspired her to create a vocational program for local women who are often mired in poverty and male chauvinism.
Our new president, Rodrigo Duterte, seems to understand well how machismo and chauvinism can be spun as populist proof of shared veniality.
Breton's commentary sums up much of Surrealism's chauvinism and pompousness, as it shamelessly coopted another's culture and regarded women artists as muses.
For the first time since the second world war, the great and rising powers are simultaneously in thrall to various sorts of chauvinism.
Yet the nature of the privation and chauvinism that have attracted millions to him, including working-class white men especially, are often misunderstood.
In Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany populist parties engage in "welfare chauvinism", railing against refugees for collecting benefits at higher rates than natives.
And as more women take on more powerful positions, many are looking for help overcoming the chauvinism that is rampant in Chinese workplaces.
In others, discussions about women, homosexuality and transgender Australians have spiraled quickly from chauvinism to support for bullying or outright exclusion from politics.
The issues the movie would entertainingly raise — society's deep-seated chauvinism, the gender pay gap — would still have resonance, but not too much.
In India Narendra Modi remains outward-looking and modernising, but he has ties to radical ethnic-nationalist Hindu groups that preach chauvinism and intolerance.
With Mr Rajapaksa gleefully stoking Sinhala chauvinism, the country could slip backwards into the kind of polarisation that led to its long civil war.
He matters because he embodied the politics of muscular nationalism, chauvinism and the resentment of elites long before such populism became a global force.
As recently as 2014, a biannual survey of right-wing attitudes in Germany found that xenophobia, chauvinism, anti-Semitism and authoritarian longings were declining.
A lot of people on Twitter found casting the insanely hot Marisa Tomei as the withered and annoyingly burdensome Aunt May as Hollywood chauvinism.
Meanwhile, the Tea Party's pseudo-libertarian claim to grassroots democratic purity has gone up in the smoke of Trump's economic populism and ethnic chauvinism.
Consider his chauvinism in contrasting the great achievements the West—as he imagines it—with the supposed failures of the rest of the world.
They held up an awkwardly worded comment about recruiting more women into public service ("binders full of women") as clear proof of secret chauvinism.
" Too much can lead to predatory chauvinism; too little can bring about a loss of self, a "dangerous vacuum where … identity should have been.
Kairo's father is a Trotskyist prone to delivering stilted lectures on the rise of Sinhalese chauvinism and placing bets on horse races in England.
The south of Ireland was poor, and everyday chauvinism said Catholics were poor because they were backward and dirty, and brought it on themselves.
There's a distant oink of male chauvinism in this tweedy novel, one that goes beyond establishing the sexual atmosphere of swinging '60s-era Britain.
They say they have sought to mimic her tenacity and confidence as they confront chauvinism and stereotypes in the workplace and in family life.
The center-left opposition denounced it for undermining the status of minorities, downgrading the status of Arabic and displaying dangerous signs of ethnic chauvinism.
Le Pen embraces an approach that scholars call "welfare chauvinism," a defense of the French welfare state as something only French people should enjoy.
Thereby he managed to avoid answering question after question, about his teenage chauvinism, boozing and puking, even as he rallied fellow partisans to his side.
And across a range of issues, the overall thrust is that Trump is implementing a program of white chauvinism, just as he said he would.
The most mind-boggling thing about Westworld is that the 2016 science fiction series' idea of fun is rooted in the casual chauvinism of 1973.
Now there's a feeling of helplessness that's particularly hard to swallow for those who indulged in the national chauvinism of lazy Greeks and financial imperialism.
The result is an indulgent escapade that features Nye and her crew using their own campiness to wryly spoof pop culture's long legacy of chauvinism.
"Planetary chauvinism"—the preference for settling planetary habitats as opposed to living in space stations—still seems to be fairly common in contemporary science fiction.
The "24-Decade" project by the artist Taylor Mac explores the racism, chauvinism, homophobia, misogyny and white supremacy prevalent in the history of American music.
Yet, in a political world filled with chauvinism, Ms. Mouglalis said that having a woman run France, even if only on television, remained a victory.
The anniversary comes amid a feeling of gloom and insecurity as the old demons of chauvinism and ethnic division are again spreading across the Continent.
"The greatest ideological barrier to the achievement of proletarian class consciousness, solidarity and political action is now, and has been historically, white chauvinism," Ignatiev wrote.
However after mass protests across Spain over chauvinism and sexual abuse, the Supreme Court in July this year ruled the men were guilty of rape.
Poke around behind Britain's currently rigid surface of chauvinism and a composite picture emerges — of Romans, Vikings, Celts, Normans, Jews, Indians, Chinese, Africans and more.
The Ramsay Center's rhetoric may sound more sophisticated than the outright Western chauvinism emanating from the Australian Senate, but the kinship they share is obvious.
The teams' travel expenses were paid by Martini & Rossi, the Italian beverage company that organized the tournament, and brazen chauvinism prevailed in the pretournament buildup.
Salvini, whose favorite way to communicate with the public is by livestreaming on Facebook, excels at the kind of chauvinism that excites people who hate feminism.
The party's rule has galvanised progressive artists—which is to say, most prominent Polish artists—who are appalled by its ugly chauvinism, homophobia and authoritarian leanings.
And coupling immigration restrictionism with strong support for the welfare state, an approach called "welfare chauvinism," has worked pretty well for some European far-right parties.
The critic Robert Pincus-Witten, who coined the term "post-minimalism," initially responded to Nauman with what seems in retrospect to have been New York chauvinism.
Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has since his August appointment tried to improve the company's image, including by stamping out its reputation as tolerant of chauvinism.
Now that they got them, they desperately need to back away from Trumpian chauvinism and win a little good will from black, Hispanic and Asian voters.
The WMPA gathers highlanders from 70 countries, who meet on a different slope each year to discuss a shared "mountain identity" and grievances over flatland chauvinism.
But if she's the independent career woman she bills herself as, then she's hardly required to be a loyal cheerleader for the physical incarnation of male chauvinism.
Most of Battle of the Sexes was comedic and sardonic, with Sarah Silverman and Steve Carrell broaching serious topics, like gender parity and chauvinism, with lighthearted humor.
From this perspective, the government's attempts to impose and elaborate a dress code are not just an affront to their freedom but further proof of male chauvinism.
None of the workmen in Youngstown, some of whom had forsaken Democrats for the first time to vote against Mr Obama, considered Mr Trump's chauvinism off-putting.
She defends the concept of women wanting to work to her husband of nearly two decades, Steve (James Tupper), an icon of walking, bad-suit-wearing chauvinism.
Laura Andersen, a 20-year-veteran, was turned down, she sued the department, claiming that chauvinism among male supervisors resulted in women getting lower ratings in evaluations.
Mr Sadr has denounced Shia chauvinism, urged reconciliation with Sunnis and reached out to the region's Sunni champion, Saudi Arabia, and its crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman.
The author's affinity for his home region never curdles into chauvinism; he happily admits that decent gumbo can be found in San Francisco, New York and Chicago.
The most lucrative rallies are those hosted by Donald Trump, the businessman whose blend of celebrity, populism and snarling chauvinism has made him the Republican front-runner.
As the bitter memoirs poured out, we got alcoholism, male chauvinism, fabulation, malice toward those who had made the mistake of being kind to him—all that.
The women's movement, galvanized in large part by the unrelenting male chauvinism of 503's leaders, intervened in history, as did movements for racial and ethnic equality.
It is chauvinism on nightmare mode: a dark story told by frightened child-men about the right of strong fathers and stern paternal leaders to protect resources.
"Un-American" appeared to trump "immoral," an admittedly blameless choice of words, though it had the unfortunate effect of echoing the nationalist chauvinism of the president himself.
Luckily, in 2018 we now understand that testosterone doesn't inherently come with a side of chauvinism —and thankfully we have evolved well past the soul patch trend.
She is wry and unflinching, stating the songs so boldly that their male chauvinism, untenable romanticism or high morality start to form a genre of dark humor.
Despite the chauvinism at head office, Lyons tea shops are said to have contributed to female emancipation by providing a safe entry to social life and consumerdom.
Especially as the revelations point to something worse than a few bad apples: they are an indictment of the institutionalised male chauvinism that the conservative resurgence helped cement.
Whatever King might have learned from his engagement with the IRA and the peace process that led to the Good Friday Agreement was ultimately obscured by his chauvinism.
There is, however, at least one place where Trump's welfare chauvinism has taken hold — his multibillion-dollar payments to farmers harmed by the president's trade war with China.
A related daft notion, very popular among our progressive friends horrified at the chauvinism of "Buy American" campaigns, is that buying local helps your local community and economy.
Much of this discontent centers around welfare chauvinism and a resentment against the perceptions of an economic and cultural threat posed by immigration from outside the European Union.
Now the rapper is penning a series of open letters that will address the American people and the sack of blubbering racist chauvinism known as the president-elect.
While the advertising industry has come a long way from the casual chauvinism on display in AMC's Mad Men, women and minorities remain woefully underrepresented among its upper echelon.
"In order to protect the dancefloor and to make the movement really strong, it was very important to protect it from sexism, chauvinism, homophobia, machismo etc from the start".
They wanted their grievances addressed with specific deviations from Republican orthodoxy and strategy: more protectionism, more nativism, and the abandonment of innuendo in favor of explicit chauvinism and bigotry.
Although chauvinism of course existed in the Classical periods of Greece and Rome (they are wildly different times and places), there was little sense of ethnic exclusivity to Romanness.
It's ridiculous, and the epitome of chauvinism, to question whether a women of her caliber could handle leading a team of 53 men in tights to win football games.
"A lot of the ancient alien stuff relies on willful ignorance and temporal chauvinism" — a disbelief that ancient people were capable of complex feats of engineering, Mr. Feder said.
But most of all, Warren's righteous anger, her willingness to take no prisoners, to fight back and fight relentlessly against chauvinism and for women has never been seen before.
Whereas Patterson's defenders represent — again, to generalize — the more pro-Trump old guard in the Baptist world, with a strong inclination toward various forms of chauvinism and Christian nationalism.
This language meant that people "understood that racism and what they called male chauvinism wasn't simply people acting badly or being psychologically controlled or being ignorant," Professor Kelley said.
The film picks up on the chauvinism just beneath the surface of the church, and in picking up on that, it's aware of feminism clinging to it, like Velcro.
Thus the longest lasting damage they do occurs through their brainwashing of a captive audience: It is their way of carrying their militancy and chauvinism into the next generation.
Confronted about Mr. Trump's chauvinism, she snapped back that women who were in poverty were not served during the Obama years, as though that somehow undid her boss's history.
Many of these reformers were acting out of cultural and racial chauvinism, an assumption that they knew what was in the best interest of the families they were tearing apart.
The complaint alleges more direct chauvinism, including a call between Magic Leap CFO Scott Henry, head of operations Tina Tuli, and the leadership team of major advertising company R/GA.
The populist right's welfare chauvinism is thus paired with illiberal and anti-pluralist positions, raising the question of how well democracy can function if such parties continue to gain support.
For in the dozen or so countries that make up South-East Asia, liberal democracy has long struggled in the face of authoritarianism, bolstered by monarchism, nationalism and ethnic chauvinism.
It is about whether the blowback from failed austerity, the hubris of the euro project and the relentless rise of inequality will provide a fair wind for racism and chauvinism.
So far, the breakout star seems likely to be Columba Diaz, an opinionated, charismatic model who calls people out for their chauvinism and classism and gives an excellent side-eye.
To the Editor: True spirituality is practiced individually, internally and quietly, not as part of an organized mob, segregated by exclusion, negativity, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, chauvinism, self-aggrandizement or greed.
Even so, Russian male chauvinism was deep, and Stalin distrusted these female activists both for their Jewishness and for their gender, ultimately firing and arresting several of them, including Zhemchuzhina.
But we now know that in modern, diversified, globalized societies, rising nationalism draws a huge wedge domestically, with some groups feeling proud of chauvinism and the rest embarrassed by it.
Better yet, the results suggest that centrism has more electoral appeal than both UMNO's Malay chauvinism and the Islamic zealotry of PAS, an opposition party that declined to join Pakatan Harapan.
But as the industry continues to grapple with its pervasive chauvinism and sexual misconduct, many are trying to catch up with where "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" has been since its 2015 premiere.
Only two years ago, any business that wanted to partner with Barstool knew it would be partnering with the unfiltered chauvinism that made Portnoy a minor celebrity in Boston, his hometown.
Some viewers loved the film's patriotic theme and propulsive action, while others faulted it for chauvinism and for patronizing Africans, who are mowed down and blown up in the war scenes.
Since then, Ms. Rotunno has emerged as a paradoxical and polemical figure, who has decided to defend a man reviled by many women as the embodiment of chauvinism and sexual misconduct.
"This kind of deliberately provoking trade disputes is naked economic terrorism, economic chauvinism, economic bullying," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Hanhui said on Thursday regarding the U.S stance on trade with China.
Those visual reminders, which hinge on treating all girls and women with respect and dignity, have the potential to counteract some of the creeping chauvinism ushered in by Trump and his policies.
So if I come across something—which I definitely do—which is racism or sexism or homophobia or chauvinism or classism or an elitist, then you just have to blow the whistle.
And as some of the most sought-after talents in Hollywood come forward with tales of bias and chauvinism, it's clearer than ever that sexist attitudes are the norm in the industry.
A similar ruling in the so-called Wolfpack case sparked mass protests across Spain last year over chauvinism and sexual abuse and it was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court in June.
And in song after song (after song), Mr. Mac, who's white, gay and 43 years old, explored the racism, chauvinism, homophobia, misogyny and white supremacy coursing through the history of American song.
Mr. Modi's mix of chauvinism and development has brought him a solid bloc of Hindu votes at the national level that makes him seem infallible, even when his party is clearly struggling.
The study showed that creative and human-resources departments were the top subjects of complaints, with many entries referring to egotistical and "bullying" leadership and alleging harassment and "machista," or male chauvinism.
Extreme even for an industry known for chauvinism, Uber fostered a "bro" culture where brashness was rewarded, hesitation was for losers and the few women who were hired were ignored or harassed.
As the classicist Edith Hall rightly writes, tragedy is polyphonic: It both legitimizes the chauvinism of Athenian power and glory at the same time as giving voice to that which undermines it.
Some, like the FN, developed something called "welfare chauvinism" — an economic platform fairly similar to that of social democrats, but paired with an idea that immigrants should be excluded from receiving these benefits.
India's embattled minorities, particularly Muslims, have borne the brunt of the violence, confirming the worst suspicions about what Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his brand of Hindu chauvinism would unleash on the country.
State-run women's committees sought to re-educate boys to accept girls as full comrades, and they attempted to convince their compatriots that male chauvinism was a remnant of the pre-socialist past.
The two lob volleys, each egged on by his own team, until Ham fires off the most dreaded insult of all, fueled by the chauvinism of young male adolescents in the early 90s.
For Sri Lanka's minorities, the scale of Mr. Rajapaksa's victory — winning nearly seven million votes — was terrifying because it revealed the full capacity of a campaign premised on chauvinism to mobilize the majority.
Her idea of the civil war in America — whites against blacks, Chinese, Latinos, Muslims — is fueled by still-rampant racism and the particular flavor of Russian chauvinism that discriminates against any nonwhite ethnic group.
It also stands in contrast to the Met's concurrent World between Empires exhibition, which carefully avoids any discussion of Western chauvinism and imperialism in relation to the ancient remains of Western Asia displayed there.
In his year at the helm, Khosrowshahi has tried to improve Uber's image, including by addressing federal criminal and civil probes into its business practices and stamping out its reputation as tolerant of chauvinism.
I'm not talking about any kind of chauvinism or mistreatment of women, but more that it's a necessary aspect that young men are allowed to let go and to act out and to react.
The stubborn approval numbers among Trump's base reflect the strength of the bond Trump forged with a certain kind of white voter through a year of relentlessly campaigning on a platform of white chauvinism.
The ruling, which has sparked days of protests by women activists, has revived memories of the so-called Wolfpack case which led to mass rallies across Spain last year over chauvinism and sexual abuse.
But let's take Mr. Priebus at his word, and accept that he and other party operatives — despite their support for Mr. Trump — recognize the limits of a presidential campaign based on chauvinism and fear.
The foul misogynists on Reddit never pretended to be anything other than foul misogynists; it was the genteel chauvinism of the enlightened elites at Kleiner Perkins that carried with it the sting of betrayal.
The Erdogan regime in Turkey and the Saudi monarchy's Sunni authoritarianism offer obvious examples; so does the Han-Chinese chauvinism of the Chinese Politburo, the Orthodox-Christian Russian nationalism of Putin, and many more.
For a panicky Japan, a frightened South Korea, a bellicose North Korea, a malevolent Russia and a powerful Chinese dictatorship seething with resentful chauvinism, the unraveling of Pax Americana could result in violent conflict.
Veteran political analyst Jayadeva Uyangoda said Buddhist chauvinism in Sri Lanka was a "monster beyond control", as local activists draw inspiration from the Buddhist extremists in Myanmar and Hindu radicals in India hostile to Muslims.
In other areas, too, Spaniards have left the chauvinism of the Franco years behind; a broad consensus backs gender equality and gay rights (equal marriage was introduced in 2005, behind only Belgium and the Netherlands).
Creating an arbitrary divide between biological beings and machines would be an expression of both human exceptionalism and substrate chauvinism—ideological positions which state that biological humans are special and that only biological minds matter.
It has turned a blind eye to chauvinism among its supporters, while prosecuting peaceful counter-protesters at the monthly commemorations of the Smolensk disaster led by Lech's twin brother, Jaroslaw (pictured), who is PiS's chairman.
In other words, Trump apparently believes that if he achieves 3 percent GDP growth and avoids a major war abroad, his brand of economic nationalism, realist deterrence, and America-first chauvinism will replace mainstream Republicanism.
It also represents a more profound cultural shift, driven by a cosmopolitan relish for diversity and zeitgeisty aversion to chauvinism, such that even white Democrats now feel markedly less chary towards immigration than they did.
Since taking over in August, Khosrowshahi has been trying to improve the image of Uber, which has been rocked by management turmoil and tarnished by revelations about an alleged sexist workplace culture tolerant of chauvinism.
Roosevelt was a prominent patron of the museum, but nearing the 100th anniversary of his death, Roosevelt's legacy as a politician and conservationist being reexamined under the contexts of male chauvinism, white supremacy, and imperialism.
Interestingly, Variety also describes Broccoli as someone who strives to "shake off some of the chauvinism that characterized Bond&aposs appearances in the novels and early films," and someone who&aposs concerned with modernizing the character.
Elected in 20143 on a demagogic platform of rural chauvinism and white supremacy — he promised to tax the planters, give aid to the (white) poor and turn back "social equality" — Vardaman was a kind of reformer.
Anti-immigration sentiments, an anti-cosmopolitan isolationism in the name of defending traditional values and identities, and a welfare chauvinism that seeks to limit redistribution to the native-born are the new order of the day.
"Persian cultural chauvinism toward Arabs has percolated over centuries, and likely been exacerbated by recent geopolitical tension," Karim Sadjadpour, an Iranian foreign policy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC, said via email.
Independent Chinese documentaries provide a vital outlet for learning about the country in a way that is free of Western chauvinism or alarmism, and Wang is one of the best filmmakers working today — in fiction or nonfiction.
Riggs put all his energy into grandstanding, supplying pithy commentary about how he intended to put the "show" back in "chauvinism," and generally making a mockery of the face-off, with a goal of drumming up attention.
Happily she went on to a successful life despite the congressional male chauvinism, and Justice Thomas now has to live with seeing her covered by the media again, including constant mentions of her harassment charges against him.
In the electoral reckoning, civility had been trumped by hostility, respect by chauvinism, tolerance by bigotry, truth by fabrication and deceit, privacy by exposure, modesty by exhibitionism, achievement by fame, shame by shamelessness, and bridges by walls.
" Varoufakis did not respond to the accusation of chauvinism when asked about these comments by BuzzFeed News, but replied with a statement saying, "The last thing I want is to run at all, let alone lead any list.
" It defines "far-right" as "a political ideology that is centred on one or more of the following elements: strident nationalism (usually racial or exclusivist in some fashion), fascism, racism, anti-Semitism, anti-immigration, chauvinism, nativism, and xenophobia.
The media circus of blatant chauvinism surrounding the match quickly fades, as King wins against Riggs in three sets, shattering a glass ceiling for female athletes and putting an end to the outrageous gender politics of the era.
She had stark-white hair that was swept and sprayed into a blinding pompadour—Molly Ivins called it "hard hair"—and a switchblade sense of humor that was honed on the primitive male chauvinism she had grown up with.
"This kind of deliberately provoking trade disputes is naked economic terrorism, economic chauvinism, economic bullying," China's Vice Foreign Minster Zhang Hanhui said, as Beijing continued to dial up its rhetoric amid the festering trade war with the United States.
When Judge was casting "Silicon Valley," nearly every actor who wound up in the principal cast first auditioned for the part of Erlich Bachman, the Falstaffian stoner who, in his avarice, chauvinism and arrogance, epitomizes Silicon Valley's strange id.
In interviews, five mothers who pulled their children out of Tsukamoto said they had encountered chauvinism at the school or had been attacked by Mr. Kagoike or his wife, who serves as vice principal, often in ethnically bigoted terms.
This will be a coalition far more likely to engage in welfare chauvinism and "strict on crime" policies, one that will continue to resist further immigration, and one that will be less compliant to European Union demands or quotas.
But if someone's going to lead an old-fashioned family values charge, it might as well be the living embodiment of louche male chauvinism, a man who refuses to say whether he has ever paid for an abortion himself.
Allen Adamson, the former chairman of the brand consulting firm Landor Associates, said the fraternity house imagery and sophomoric humor that long defined many beer campaigns has come "under siege," led by millennials who are more conscientious about male chauvinism.
Thornberry was seen as condescending to the patriotic working class merely by tweeting a photograph of the house and identifying its location – creating a (perhaps correct) perception that she thought such enthusiastic patriotism a sign of chauvinism and limited intelligence.
Yet the Democrats, riding a wave of revulsion with Mr Trump's and Mr Bannon's chauvinism, have instead won most recent elections—including in Alabama's Senate race, where the self-consciously intellectual Mr Bannon disgraced himself by stumping for a lascivious philistine.
Whereas politicians on the right have all too often given up the battle of ideas and retreated towards chauvinism and nostalgia, the left has focused on inequality, the environment, and how to vest power in citizens rather than elites (see article).
Britain's desire is to see peace in India and the healing of old wounds and all Britain's goodwill now goes to Mr Nehru in his arduous task of controlling the forces of communal chauvinism and of fostering understanding with Pakistan.
That's probably a losing strategy for Biden and the Democratic Party—one that will see Trump reelected and another four years of disastrous fossil fuel boosterism, with the added twist of white nationalist welfare chauvinism that will enhance his popularity.
Younger Germans fear that the conservatives' insistence on a unique national experience could, after Ms. Merkel retires, easily slip into its own form of chauvinism, pushing them toward the very thing they claim to oppose — a coalition with the far right.
By the mid-1970s, critic Thomas Hess acknowledged the critical favoritism shown to postwar male artists when he singled out the Ninth Street women as "sparkling Amazons," a jarring choice of words that perpetuates the chauvinism it aims to debunk.
Through the development of a crypto-fascist ideology that combines ferocious ethnic chauvinism and revanchism, economic corporatism, a dash of religious traditionalism, and a personality cult, he is the model for aspiring autocrats everywhere, from Hungary to Turkey to the Philippines.
Yet his chauvinism and miserabilism pointed, from the start, to the opposite conclusion: that by stirring up a racially infused white nationalist sentiment, which a combination of economic and cultural grievances had spawned, he could turn a losing coalition into a winning one.
While elderly white Republicans came to enjoy the Social Security and Medicare of their own dedicated welfare state — a kind of welfare gerontocracy, as opposed to the European right's welfare chauvinism — they resisted the expansion of similar programs to others deemed less deserving.
But she is clearly engaged with and often incensed by her subject, and the best parts of "Brotopia" are those moments when she actively resists the "it's all good" ethos of the Bay Area and cuts down chauvinism with the disdain it deserves.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Considering the accusations that rang out in all corners of film industry after the Harvey Weinstein case, Hollywood has rarely represented its rampant chauvinism, or the sexual abuse within its own industry, on the big screen.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Supreme Court on Friday ruled that five men who attacked a teenager at a bull-running festival were guilty of rape not the lesser crime of sexual abuse, concluding a case that sparked mass protests across Spain over chauvinism and sexual abuse.
Roth was also, please remember, a devoted chronicler of the flawed, and so before rushing to censure him for misogyny or chauvinism or any other variety of insensitivity, we'd do well to spend this shiva week revisiting the history, or anti-history, of Socialist Realism.
Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, may be booming, but so is unrest among a young population that scoffs at official 8-to-10 percent annual growth rates, accuses Mr. Meles's party — which long dominated the ruling coalition — of ethnic chauvinism and corruption, and chafes at government repression.
Continental commentators and policymakers view him, it is true, in a different narrative role—as the dastardly embodiment of the post-imperial nostalgia and chauvinism that Mr Blair seemed to have vanquished—but both his self-presentation and the counter-tale make it possible to orient him.
Comedies are continually revisited with fresh eyes and subjected to new scrutiny, whether the 1980s-era teen movies of John Hughes, which have been reproached for male chauvinism, or TV shows like "The Simpsons," where the character of Apu has been criticized for perpetuating racist stereotypes.
Thankfully, more than a month on from the killing, the dust surrounding the affair has begun to settle, for now, allowing space for a sober assessment of the price the U.S. has paid for killing Soleimani that avoids the doomsday predictions or foolish chauvinism of those early days.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's Front National, has relied heavily on "welfare chauvinism" in her presidential bids, a promise to protect and expand social programs for (white) native workers against migrants who might exploit them and drain money that should be going to noble French citizens.
But their example suggested that an aristocratic spirit was transferable to a more diverse elite, that there could be Catholic and African-American and Jewish aristocrats — like, say, the family that has long stewarded this newspaper — who could adopt the WASP establishment's upper-class virtues without the ethnic and religious chauvinism.
And third, forged in response to the Communist threat, there was a sense of Western identity, Western historical tradition, that could be glib and propagandistic in a from-Plato-to-NATO style, but at its best let people escape the worst of late modern afflictions, the crippling chauvinism of the now.
And Butters excels at about half a dozen things (weathering his chauvinism and balancing adult wisdom with childlike wonder, for starters) while never losing the idea that she's also playing a kid who expects the man-baby next to her to act like more of an adult than she is.
"This kind of deliberately provoking trade disputes is naked economic terrorism, economic chauvinism, economic bullying," His comments followed reports from Chinese newspapers that Beijing could use rare earths to strike back at Washington after U.S. President Donald Trump remarked he was "not yet ready" to make a deal with China over trade.
With memories of the world wars — which many believe helped unite Europe — fading and being replaced by those of financial crises, an influx of migrants and a sense that the promise of a united Europe is not delivering, many see the old demons of chauvinism and ethnic division again spreading across the Continent.
Three other women SAPD officers who spoke to BuzzFeed News on the condition of anonymity said that the department's struggle to hire, retain, and promote women stemmed from the chauvinism that trickled down from the command staff to the rank and file, subjecting women to demeaning comments, an isolating work environment, and professional blockades.
At face-value, the robot strippers weren't much more than a great way to demonstrate how the long tradition of chauvinism at CES isn't going anywhere, anytime soon (to say nothing of the way that CES initially didn't feature any women in its keynote speakers lineup this year, until heavy backlash prompted a turnaround).
Though it had its Buchananites, it contained enough conservatives of the old school—small-government, pro-business types, often religious and socially staid, attached to many of the institutions of American life, flag and family above all, and confident of their ability to govern—to keep vulgar, reactionary and isolationist chauvinism from the ascendancy.
Among them: male chauvinism and sexist attitudes toward women in what is still an overwhelmingly macho social system, the meanings and images of masculinity in such a setting, and, with them, the ugliness of homophobia, which is rampant and in recent years has been encouraged through the songs of certain Jamaican dancehall-music stars.
Rothman was forced to include nudity and violence in the film to satisfy Corman's specifications, but once that was out of the way, she and her husband Charles Swartz wrote an incredibly robust story of female struggle in the workplace, complete with detours into abortion rights, the chauvinism of hippie culture, and revolutionary activism.
Wynton Marsalis Septet: United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas (Blue Engine) The trumpeter-bureaucrat didn't just tamp down his jazz chauvinism as such pop titans as Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson and roots flamekeepers as the Blind Boys of Alabama and Tedeschi-Trucks paid their respects at these 2003-2007 fund-raisers.
Art Review Coming up as a student at the Düsseldorf Art Academy in Germany in the late 1980s and early '90s, Monika Baer faced two major challenges: the prominence of photography — the revered photo-conceptualists Bernd and Hilla Becher taught at the same art school — and the dominance and lingering chauvinism of male artists in Germany.
This is hardly a revelation; the half-century-old Swimsuit issue is already surrounded by an all-consuming black hole of pontification about sex positivity, retro chauvinism, and traditional beauty standards — this year's three covers include one with MMA powerhouse Ronda Rousey in body paint, and another with the magazine's first plus-sized model, Ashley Graham.
There is little question about who in real life is meant to best personify the masculine chauvinism characterizing the official line today: Take a stroll down a city street or switch on the television at news hour — and you are greeted by the face of President Xi Jinping with a perennial look of self-assurance and determination.
A 2018 article looking at similar survey data for a subset of these countries hypothesized why: While right-wing populism thrives on "welfare chauvinism" (or social democracy only for native whites), unions preach a gospel of solidarity among all workers and offer a political networking space to debate and disarm the siren call of the right.
During what came to be known as the New York-New Jersey Line War, between 1701 and 1765, natives of those two provinces, fueled by cartographical ambiguity, legal disputation, political chicanery, royal favoritism, proprietary murkiness, territorial stubbornness, latitudinal chauvinism, and good old-fashioned greed, would occasionally shoot at one another, raid the others' camps, destroy their homes, and burn their crops.
Some of the squeamishness she prompted can be attributed to male chauvinism and Tory patrician snobbery; Moore, a right-wing columnist for the Daily Telegraph and a former editor of The Spectator , likes to use this defense when Thatcher is at her most indefensible, soothingly reminding us of her role as the great disrupter of the old boys' club and its afternoon fug.
It's also a snapshot of a moment when comedy's freshest counterculture impulse was gleefully crass and willfully offensive, built on thumbed noses and middle fingers — what scanned at the time as a liberating response to a rigid and hypocritical culture, but will appear to a weighty chunk of today's viewers as the childish dregs of an entire cohort's glib, bratty chauvinism and coddled, almost toddlerish self-regard.
Since then, he has moved to what he calls the "New Right," which he seems to define as a combination of "Western chauvinism" and social and political libertarianism or perhaps libertinism (for example, he has written extensively on how women want to be "downright abused" and that he had to stop "playing nice" and begin "totally defiling the women I slept with" to get more women to have sex with him).
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In the wave of liberalism-in-peril books written since Donald Trump's election, the European and American experiences tend to get folded together into a story of democratic values threatened by ethnic chauvinism and would-be strongmen — by Putin imitators, to borrow a common trope, who want to use the democratic part of liberal democracy as a ladder up to power and then burn away the liberal part.
The column I was writing before the fire was mostly a lament for what the document's reception betokened: A general inability, Catholic and secular, to recognize that both the "conservative" and "liberal" accounts of the sex abuse crisis are partially correct, that the spirits of liberation and clericalism each contributed their part, that the abuse problem dramatically worsened during the sexual revolution (a boring empirical fact if you spend any time with the data or the history) even as it also had roots in more traditional patterns of clerical chauvinism, hierarchical arrogance, institutional self-protection.

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