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Opinion / Open Letters / Rants, Sexism, Women's Issues
Mansplaining is defined as “to explain something to someone, typically a man to woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” The other day, my young activist friend, Madison Kimrey, messaged me to commiserate about a “progressive” man who often messages her and tells her how to behave, what she should read and so […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
campaigning for president, Donalt Trump, Erick Erickson, Kirsten Gillibrand, politics, POTUS, president, Presidential Politics, sexism, Ted Cruz, Wendy Davis, what is up with Donald Trump and his hair
Politics, Sexism, Ted Cruz, Women's Issues
Men in politics better learn to smile and shake their assets if they wish to be taken seriously. It’s rather amusing that these male presidential candidates believe they can win the White House with all the sourpuss faces they make. Everyone knows the only way one can win an election is to smile, be polite and […]
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Hillary Clinton, Joe Scarborough, mansplaining, MSNBC, sexism
Hillary Clinton, Misogyny, Sexism
A few words for Joe Scarborough that are long overdue. Joe, May I call you Joe? Regarding your tweet: Smile. You just had a big night. #PrimaryDay — Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) March 16, 2016 Shut the f/u/c/k up about how Hillary Clinton should behave. I’m a staunch supporter of Bernie Sanders, and I’m not giving […]
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sexism, South Carolina, stolen data, student theft, Teacher forced to resign
Cybercrime, Sexism
School Superintendent Suggests Criminal Charges Might Be Appropriate After Student Steals Photos From Teacher’s Cell Phone 13-year veteran mechatronics teacher Leigh Anne Arthur was forced to resign in February after the Union County South Carolina School District threatened to fire her because a student stole nude pictures from her personal cell phone and posted them […]
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constitutional gender equality, discrimination in the workplace, Diversity issues at work, equal means equal, equal pay, equal rights under the law, Equality of rights under the law, gender discrimination, importance of the Equal Rights Amendment, men and gender based discrimination, rigged performance reviews, sexism, The ERA in the workplace, Yahoo!
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What happens when gender discrimination affects men? We usually associate gender discrimination with women. That’s because the majority of cases involve women. We often hear about women being paid less than their male counterparts for the same work. We hear about pregnancy discrimination and a myriad of other cases of inequality where women get screwed […]