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"chauvinistic" Definitions
  1. believing that men are more important, intelligent or better than women
  2. showing an aggressive and unreasonable belief that your own country is better than all others

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" Avenatti called Callan's comments "chauvinistic" and "demeaning to women.
She falls for the most unexpected man, Rulli's rich, chauvinistic Mauricio.
While standouts for their panoramic elegance, many are also disturbingly chauvinistic.
"Institutions remain, internally, quite chauvinistic," she told Hyperallergic in an email interview.
"I was becoming chauvinistic and fascist, too," he admits of his behavior.
Because that's drawing a clearly chauvinistic, objectifying equivalent that damagingly works both ways.
Besieged by chauvinistic 1960s attitudes Archer nevertheless stands firm and makes her point.
The word "Americanism" would offend many religious elites of today as chauvinistic and presumptuous.
In "Black Leopard," Tracker is hostile and slippery and sensitive and chauvinistic at once.
Despite some differences in politics, all are seeking a less chauvinistic approach to Russia policy.
"The Germans are very anxious consumers and they are also chauvinistic," Ms. de Haan said.
And even as its politics turns more chauvinistic, its society is opening up in other ways.
And we do celebrate masculinity, not in a chauvinistic way, but it's just who we are.
"Chauvinistic sentiments and an anti-Soviet hysteria are being whipped up in the country," it said.
"From my reading, I knew that revolutionaries had to purge themselves of being chauvinistic," he said.
In this isolationist, chauvinistic era, I welcome the human connections that our global communications networks enable.
They're in a chauvinistic chess match of risky power plays and they both get off on winning.
Yes, you're supposed to take an instant dislike to that guy for being a total chauvinistic knob.
Dismissive of women (Kotey almost immediately launched into a chauvinistic tirade about one female journalist being "emotional").
Asked in the film if she was chauvinistic about sticking to local ingredients for her restaurant, Mrs.
At the time, he said, he failed to see the "profoundly male chauvinistic" side of their humor.
Abroad, scholars influenced by the "doubting antiquity" school saw this as a chauvinistic effort at national glorification.
"Miller lite women are sexy, fun and thrilling girls to be around," the unintentionally chauvinistic algorithm wrote.
"I'm glad that commonly accepted male chauvinistic behavior is being put on check for a change," she said.
That is because Hollywood's chauvinistic assumptions about audience tastes are based less on scientific fact than on prejudice.
Then I read the script … It was probably the most chauvinistic, exploitive, badly written, steaming pile of crap.
These men organize by sowing hatred and division, including, anti-Semitism, homophobia and a chauvinistic model of manhood.
However much of an inclusive society you think we are, there's a real chauvinistic streak underpinning it all.
"Male chauvinistic people that are in this business, they still exist," she said in an interview with Marie Claire.
And these demands are often accompanied by condemnations of illiberal, chauvinistic or anti-Semitic currents among some Muslim newcomers.
Lust began making adult films 13 years ago, after becoming frustrated with the tacky, chauvinistic content of mainstream porn.
But it's the Muslim countries that repress gays, churn out chauvinistic ideology, and spread these ideas around the world.
Similarly, the setbacks for the Conservatives in the U.K. election in part represented a rejection of simplistic chauvinistic slogans.
Postcolonial and feminist thinkers challenged it as a chauvinistic Western fantasy, glorifying the autonomy and power of white men.
However, this new chauvinistic jingoism deprives us of necessary self-criticism and encourages us to see others as inferior.
The nightmares in John Lanchester's The Wall seem like a logical endpoint of the West's recent relapse into chauvinistic nationalism.
Maisel looked at the expectations for women and men in the lightly fictionalized chauvinistic society of 1950s New York City.
In A New Hope he's murderous, he's greedy, he's chauvinistic, he's apolitical, but he ultimately reveals himself to be heroic.
"We can't just say, 'I don't like mainstream porn because it's chauvinistic,' " says Lust, whose films feature female-centered pleasure.
Instead, she's aiming more at the system, taking down chauvinistic serial killers and sex traffickers one painful fight at a time.
The more chauvinistic may tut about that diplomat's disease: "going native", or sympathising more with foreigners than with folk back home.
But: Women own around 1/3 of all businesses in Sweden, so its hardly a more chauvinistic market in this regard.
The party also misses an opportunity to reframe military service and undermine the chauvinistic civic religion conservatives have built around it.
That is also why women's rights activists find it so frustrating that many images show an outdated, chauvinistic and often ridiculous portrayal.
Getting doused in a milkshake robs far-right figures of the air of chauvinistic invulnerability that they spend so much time cultivating.
In this Nancy Meyers comedy, a sleazy and chauvinistic advertising executive, Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson), acquires the ability to hear women's thoughts.
To many readers in America and Europe, Lanchester's nightmares will seem like a logical endpoint of the West's recent relapse into chauvinistic nationalism.
Localist Cantonese sentiment in Hong Kong is remarkably similar to that of Brexit: inward-looking, chauvinistic and hindered by a misplaced superiority complex.
"I really have a problem with the old-fashioned chauvinistic attitude that he evinces," said Paula Smith, an associate dean at Grinnell College.
Nicholas Stemann's production for the Münchner Kammerspiele manages to confront Strindberg's chauvinistic fear and misogynist message without belittling or making fun of them.
Helen had to deal with the news station's chauvinistic atmosphere for years and was relieved when Veronica came on the scene and found success.
The regime cultivates a chauvinistic nationalism intended to increase its legitimacy, but at the same time is dependent on financial support from regional allies.
In fact, this is exactly the kind of paternalistic and chauvinistic mindset on sexual harassment that kept so many victims silent for so long.
To make matters worse, female journalists who have tried to responsibly report on this revolting news cycle have been faced with chauvinistic attacks themselves.
WHEN the ancient Greeks made their whirlwinds female, bird-winged Harpyiai tearing up the rigging of ships, it may not have been for chauvinistic reasons.
Some have accused the new President of exemplifying the type of behavior dubbed "straight man cancer" on the Chinese internet -- stubbornly sexist and chauvinistic men.
That might annoy American officials, who have become chauvinistic about access to their financial system since the 9/11 attacks and the 2007-08 crisis.
Her challenges also include the chauvinistic attitudes of the Australian police department where she works, although those scenes unfold in a rather ham-handed manner.
When he began his conferences the evangelical right seemed to be in transition from a pugilistic old guard to a younger and less chauvinistic leadership.
Along with Mr. Trump's inhumane and chauvinistic immigration policy, a recession in the United States would cause layoffs, forced returns and a drop in remittances.
Although Mr Modi himself is careful about what he says, his party harbours many chauvinistic Hindus, who view India's 180m-odd Muslims with suspicion and disdain.
The fact that young Mormon men engage in missionary activity, with particular success in Latin America, means they are free of any chauvinistic aversion to foreigners.
She's planning to break into the TV market with a new drama, Shattered Glass, which will follow three women fed up with chauvinistic Wall Street culture.
Seven hours later, after infuriated readers let loose, that version disappeared and a new story popped up with a less chauvinistic perspective emphasizing her exceptional career.
Both regimes were chauvinistic and expansionist, and both were police states with one-man rule and a reliance on terror, concentration camps and the Big Lie.
Mr. Johnson has long courted a fan base in Britain with what critics called crude, chauvinistic language, but supporters saw as nothing more than airy banter.
The irony is clear: Giacometti's work is less an excavation of his sitters' interior lives than it is a projection of his own chauvinistic fear of emasculation.
The material is homophobic and chauvinistic, and, as a result, a good indicator of how far American has come in the 35 years since it originally aired.
It may be that a certain subconscious, chauvinistic preference for the culture in which you grew up is impossible to completely avoid, but it is nonetheless blinding.
Unless it repudiates the inflammatory rhetoric of the primary, it will lose Reagan's claim to the center and become more like one of Europe's chauvinistic right-wing parties.
"Incels" (short for "involuntary celibate") are a deeply chauvinistic group of people whose common bond is that they don't have sex and are incredibly, violently mad about it.
The founding ideal of the postcolonial Indian state was enshrined in its progressive and secular constitution, but it has always been in tension with more chauvinistic nationalist forces.
It is true that many Americans have a relentlessly chauvinistic view of their own country, but many, many more are familiar with and embarrassed by its many faults.
Trump's agenda of mercantilism and a chauvinistic welfare state is a genuinely new agenda, but it is unclear to what extent it will take hold in Republican politics.
This origin story certainly resonates with the common perception that bukkake videos are all about dominating and denigrating women with a wave of liquid masculinity for twisted, chauvinistic pleasure.
While the documentary "will teach you little about Putin and nothing about Russia," writes Foreign Policy, it does capture the Russian leader making some snide, chauvinistic comments about women.
You just had to be there in 2008: There was something rebellious about letting my chauvinistic guard down to take part in this every-day-girl craze in silence.
Indeed, when her chauvinistic boss starts ranting about how his underlings are part of the "pressure-free generation," she just asks what she did to spur yet another tirade.
In youth, Shogun found that he was picked on for being effeminate and disliking sports; as he started playing music, he was criticised for seeming chauvinistic and too masculine.
"There is a male chauvinistic culture which says: 'I will decide in the place of the woman'," Gaetan Mooto, West Africa researcher at Amnesty, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Farenthold's comments, which could be read as both chauvinistic and threatening, are not the first time the Congress member has been connected with inappropriate behavior toward a female colleague.
In Tokyo, The National Chauvinistic Husbands Association -- formerly an unrepentant group of boisterous salary men -- began devising strategies to avoid divorce: listening to and respecting their wives was one tactic.
" New York magazine writer Jonathan Chait lauds the sport as a supervised channel for boys' "chauvinistic belligerence," and a reminder that "not all teenagers are cut out for chess club.
Through legal pressure, diversity initiatives, and the effects of the #MeToo movement, tech companies as a whole are starting to move away from this type of sexist and chauvinistic behavior.
But tapping into Ivy's feminism through the ass-kicking of misogynistic, chauvinistic men is a little too obvious and tidy for a character who's as complex as Chu says she is.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pope Francis, visiting a war-torn region of Colombia, on Friday said women are weighed down by patriarchal and chauvinistic customs and violence against women is widespread.
For a show so chauvinistic in its orientation it was a wonder he didn't screen Jerry Lewis movies afterward, Mr. Rousteing seemed determined to remind everyone of his deeply rooted Frenchness.
That effort is meant to better align the company with the interests of millennials, who are more sensitive than previous generations to marketing that might be considered sexist or chauvinistic, he said.
Mr Bannon, a maverick, tear-up-the-system right-winger, and former boss of a news website, Breitbart News, known for its offensively chauvinistic headlines, reflects his bomb-throwing on the trail.
" There's the one when his son tries to convince a predictably chauvinistic Zorn that his new boss is, in fact, a woman, and Zorn replies: "No, son, you're not listening to me.
We cannot now sit by and watch hatred and cruelty ratcheting up again; fomenting the current trend towards retrenchment, polarization and chauvinistic nationalism until it explodes in another devastating confrontation of peoples.
This would mean, in an ideal world, that Japan should revise its pacifist constitution after a national debate, led not by a government of chauvinistic revanchists but by a more liberal administration.
The anti-trade story may be diverting attention from those and other economic problems that seem to have helped nationalist candidates gain support from people who might not otherwise gravitate toward chauvinistic views.
Right-wing populism today centers on a particular kind of chauvinistic nationalism — an "America First" style obsession with the importance of their (typically ethnically defined) home nation and its independence from international institutions.
Yad Vashem, and the state that houses it, were founded by Jews forced from their homes by chauvinistic nationalism and survivors of the European genocide that was the logical conclusion of those ideas.
Some people have looked back to the comedy you were doing on "The Man Show," which was often crude and chauvinistic, and said, who is he to get up on his high horse?
In France, however, where a chauvinistic culture has long enabled powerful men to misbehave with impunity, the social media debate may push forward changes not only in the culture but in the law.
All of them did it with the energy of female voters, many of whom said they were disgusted by President Trump and the chauvinistic shenanigans of our male-dominated White House and Congress.
There was no partner; she simply used her married name and her maiden name to create the impression that there might be a male associate, in case any potential clients had chauvinistic leanings.
Or maybe it will herald the beginning of a more chauvinistic era, one in which the American example as the "indispensable nation" will continue to fray, while the raw exercise of power pays off.
Since then, each day seems to bring a new chauvinistic comment of his to light — and today it's from a leaked transcript of unaired footage from a 2010 episode of Trump's show The Apprentice.
French abstract painting of the 22014s, dismissed at the time by chauvinistic American critics, is having quite a moment in New York: Elsewhere in town now are exhibitions by Martin Barré and François Morellet.
I know Jefferson was a great champion of freedom of speech, so I usually restrain myself from pointing out that he was possibly the most appalling male chauvinist even in his extremely chauvinistic age.
Still, Rabbi Sandmel of the Anti-Defamation League argued that if evangelical Christians sometimes sounded chauvinistic about their faith, some might contend that their support for the state of Israel helped offset such views.
Bloomberg is too rich, they've pointed out, his history too checkered (Gawker once kept a running tally of his chauvinistic statements about women who worked for him), to win over today's Democratic primary voters.
But saying that elides the distinction that Macron was trying to draw between patriotism (a form of national pride compatible with international cooperation) and nationalism (a more selfish and chauvinistic assertion of group self-regard).
Chauvinistic politicians might loudly trumpet India's role (as they have, more controversially, in the case of the Pythagorean theorem), but the history of zero remains unsettled enough to still be the subject of continuing quests.
In 2005 Ayman al-Zawahiri, then Mr bin Laden's deputy and now al-Qaeda's leader, warned AQI that it was alienating people: "the sectarian and chauvinistic factor", he said, "is secondary in importance to outside aggression".
One could almost imagine him making the general campaign a remake of the famous gender-battle tennis match of the 1970s, between the chauvinistic Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King in the Battle of the Sexes.
For Mr. Eissenstat, the academic, the experience of Alevis under Mr. Erdogan illustrates that the president's conception of Turkish nationhood, which fleetingly seemed to include room for diversity, is ultimately just as chauvinistic as his predecessors'.
"The content available on these tubes is highly racist, misogynistic, and chauvinistic, and children are going to find it, and look at it, and it's going to influence their perceptions about sexuality and gender roles," she continued.
While the infantile and borderline chauvinistic humor of this Judd Apatow film might feel dated in the #MeToo era, it remains an intriguing watch for its ridiculous wealth of comedians working bit roles before they achieved fame.
Still, nestled within Reichardt's jaundiced portrait of greed, racism and nativism at its most dishonest and chauvinistic, Cookie and King Lu's friendship stands as a reminder that America's most pitiless trajectory didn't necessarily have to be that way.
Now 40 years old, the playwright and actress revisits her past with the bitter aftertaste of a democracy run by President Donald Trump, whose chauvinistic outbursts over the last two years cast a bleak shadow across Schreck's narrative.
Besides sending the cocksure and (admittedly) chauvinistic Riggs into a depression, the match, which some dismissed as a publicity stunt, would go on to be remembered as a symbolic achievement for women in a decade of tremendous social progress.
Uber Technologies co-founder Travis Kalanick resigned as CEO of the ride-hailing start-up in 2017 after facing a rebellion from his board over a string of scandals, including allegations of enabling a chauvinistic and toxic work culture.
In March, for example, Belarus adopted a new "informational security concept" aimed at countering not so much democratic ideas from Western Europe as the flow of aggressive, chauvinistic propaganda from Russia belittling Belarusian statehood, its language and separate history.
It was that he is the most cartoonishly 1950s chauvinistic version of a white dude, almost like that's that world's last gasp before it finally goes out, is to put this … demonic, accelerated version of itself out there one last time.
She was more than her identity as a trailblazer in the overwhelmingly male (and chauvinistic) field of 1960s and '70s science fiction, as well, and more than an iconoclastic thinker on gender, or on ethics, or on the material world.
" Never has the tradition of celebrating the Australian soldier been more popular than it is today, wrote Peter Cochrane, a historian at the University of Sydney, "yet never have its defenders been more chauvinistic, bellicose and intolerant of other viewpoints.
"In communities where we are still weighed down with patriarchal and chauvinistic customs, it is good to note that the Gospel begins by highlighting women who were influential and made history," the pope said in a homily that was repeatedly interrupted by applause.
Whereas Gibson's character was a chauvinistic ad exec passed over for a promotion by his eventual love interest (played by Helen Hunt), Henson's Ali Davis plays an outspoken sports agent passed over for a partnership by…a seemingly random white male doofus she works with.
In 2013, when a government led by Labor, now the main opposition party, sought to curb temporary work visas, known as 457s, Mr Turnbull called the visas the "heart of skilled migration"; he dismissed as "chauvinistic rhetoric" claims that they robbed Australians of jobs.
But identity is also composed of a physical place that exists outside ourselves, a "here" that constitutes an "us," whose essence is magically preserved in objects like the honey of a Bosnian bee, and whose hold on us cannot be dismissed as chauvinistic fantasy.
Dr. Lilli Hornig, who rejected a male chauvinistic job offer to type other scientists' top secret reports during World War II and instead found her way to produce research that helped trigger the first atomic bomb, died on Friday in Providence, R.I. She was 216.
We certainly know that anti-Semitic, chauvinistic journalism of the period portrayed Jews as paragons of the threatening and repulsive immigrant, their quarter rife with dirt, poverty, and disease, their bodies weak and malformed, and their culture supposedly alien to the Western potential for creative expression.
" Baldoni also admitted that he's been on the giving end of inappropriate conduct toward women:  "I guarantee at some point in my life there is a woman or two that I in some way made uncomfortable by saying something or doing something that was chauvinistic or sexist….
The enemy has always been processes, not people: We would be doing a disservice to the memory of ordinary British men and women, many of whom did no better under the flag of empire, if we allowed a chauvinistic anti-British sentiment to infect this commemoration.
However, while the union has been unable to create a genuine sense of European identity, the dangerously aggressive, chauvinistic nationalism that spawned two world wars scarcely exists any longer, and what does has been diluted and countered by the gradual increase in transnational cooperation and interdependence.
Mike's reporting on this fiasco was truly stunning, and Uber's response — "We are totally committed to healing wounds of the past and building a better workplace culture for everyone" — is remarkable in that there is no denial or justification whatsoever of the aggressive, chauvinistic work culture.
But in the context of controversial new revisions to the country's criminal code—which would criminalise extra-marital sex and endorse chauvinistic local by-laws—lawmakers will have to demonstrate that the new marriage age for girls is more than a token gesture towards gender equality.
Paul Manafort, Trump's recently hired chief strategist, told RNC members on Thursday that the Trump who conducts business deals and outlines political strategy behind closed doors is very different from the one who has dominated the 2016 campaign using incendiary, divisive, and occasionally racist and chauvinistic rhetoric.
The Tamils were particularly delighted by the shock defeat of Mr Sirisena's chauvinistic and autocratic predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who had exulted in the crushing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a Tamil separatist group, in 2009, despite the devastating loss of life and property in Tamil areas.
But at its core, the film still resonates today through its story of Marcus (Eddie Murphy), the chauvinistic ad exec who finds his match in Jacqueline (Robin Givens), who happens to be not only his boss but what the people of the 90s referred to as a total player.
"If the company's argument is this chauvinistic trope that women can't join the board because they've never been on as a director before, then this embarrassing situation in Corporate America will never be remedied," O'Malley, managing member of Kenosis Capital, a merchant bank, said in an interview with CNBC.
From the 1970s onward the Grahams of American religion triumphed over the Niebuhrs, largely because the evangelicals continued to espouse a cluster of ideas that remained popular with the white public while the liberal, ecumenical leadership abandoned these same ideas as indefensibly racist, sexist, imperialist, chauvinistic, homophobic and anti-intellectual.
"For all the talk of progressiveness in Washington, political insiders have a pre-set and admittedly chauvinistic viewpoint for what the role of the first lady should be, so when someone like Melania Trump threatens to smash that narrative, they try to tear her down," the former campaign aide said.
M. Henri Rochefort said yesterday that it was a dangerous thing to have a statue in Paris addressed to William Shakespeare, because someone might take it into his head to erase the word Shakespeare, and then Chauvinistic Berliners would be astonished to learn that Frenchmen had erected a statue in Paris to William.
Another gloomy, even bitter, study in Americana, its most distinctive bit of orchestration is a part for honky-tonk piano (ideally a detuned upright, but on Thursday conjured electronically, and far too weakly) that evokes the saloons — and, implicitly, the chauvinistic illusions — of Hollywood westerns, while coming across as a devilish shadow of the "real" solo piano.
Linda Johnson Salt Lake City To the Sports Editor: One need only to listen to the majority of male N.F.L. broadcasters, with their endless blathering, self-congratulatory insights and meaningless stories of days gone by while plays are unfolding, to understand that the majority of the complaints about Beth Mowins announcing were strictly driven by misguided chauvinistic attitudes.
"Seth Baum, a researcher with the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute—also not affiliated with the open letter—believes in principle that robots and intelligent machines have the potential to merit personhood, and he said he's "pleasantly surprised" that governments are even considering the idea of electronic personhood, saying he would have expected them to be a bit more "human chauvinistic.
The show is propelled by the feisty, hormonal outrage of its young protagonists, and the best moments occur when the dialogue is dramatized, as in the tirade lobbed at an audience member who stands in for a chauvinistic and insensitive father, or the scene where the girls don fur coats and ape the mannerisms and opinions of the conservative upper class.
"So people are saying, well, if Europe and the United States don't look like brilliant generous examples anymore, the illiberal, chauvinistic politicians in emerging or protested democracies like India, you know Modi looks around and sees Trump doing this, and sees Orban doing this, and sees Poland doing this, and he thinks, 'What the hell, I can do it too,'" he said.
Ira Madison III, The Daily Beast: Laura Dern's character is straight out of a mid-20th century queer novel—not in sexual orientation; there are still no gay characters in the Star Wars universe, which has only now found its first heroine of color in Rose, so baby steps—but in how over the top, snarky, and derisive of Poe's chauvinistic antics she is.
For them it will be a condemnation of the broader conduct of a President who has often seemed to wind back the clock on feminist milestones, from his unapologetic defense of his chauvinistic conduct during the 2016 campaign to his rants against powerful women like Hillary Clinton ("such a nasty woman") and former American Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch ("She's going to go through some things").
Later, a collective sense of America as the center of the most spectacular of the postwar world's unfolding dramas was born not just out of chauvinistic triumphalism but out of a realistic appraisal of the undertaking behind the victory of 1945, a feat of human sacrifice, physical effort, industrial planning, managerial genius, and labor and military mobilization—a marshalling of communal morale that would have seemed unattainable during the Great Depression of the previous decade.
In recent years, Amy Schumer has emerged as one of comedy's biggest stars, a performer and writer who has used her visibility and Emmy Award-winning sketch series, "Inside Amy Schumer," to call attention to a wide range of social issues that were once considered too uncomfortable to joke about, be they the chauvinistic depiction and discussion of women's bodies in the media or the public's unwillingness to believe sexual assault charges made against Bill Cosby.

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