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"demeaning" Definitions
  1. putting somebody in a position that does not give them the respect that they should have
"demeaning" Synonyms
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Incendiary and demeaning content: Content that is gratuitously incendiary, inflammatory, or demeaning.
Not only is she demeaning herself, but I find it demeaning to all women.
" He's said the allegations are a "fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most of all demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constitution.
" The president accused political opponents of pushing a "fake story" that he called "demeaning to all of us and, most importantly, demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constitution.
Demeaning and scapegoating Latinos is the equivalent of demeaning black people, Jackson could have told Trump.
So ethnic slurs, terms demeaning to women, terms demeaning to LGBTQ+ people — those would not fly.
They're trying to cheat you out of the leadership you want with a fake story that is demeaning to all of us, and most importantly, demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constitution.
They are trying to cheat you out of the leadership you want with a fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most importantly demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constitution.
It is not demeaning to the office of the President -- for there is only one person in all of this who is demeaning the office of the President.
He just wants a working-class woman whose demeaning work he can sexualize from afar, and he finds someone who loves being admired from afar for her demeaning work.
" Avenatti called Callan's comments "chauvinistic" and "demeaning to women.
But using metaphors to address bigotry can be inherently demeaning.
But to the black community, they were demeaning and hurtful.
The words they used to describe me were so demeaning.
One sign: Trump isn't calling Mueller by a demeaning nickname.
It was demeaning, she said, but they had no alternative.
It would be demeaning if it were not so wondrous.
Nothing in his game was cheap, demeaning or a cheat.
We're also sending black girls demeaning messages about their identities.
Couldn't Trump have found more demeaning way to reference Kim?
Which is also to say: It's deeply demeaning and sexist.
On multiple occasions, Mr. Wexner himself was heard demeaning women.
He is insulting, demeaning and debasing the American presidency itself.
It doesn't mean that you should be rude or demeaning.
"There is something demeaning about all that pink," she wrote.
They quit their demeaning jobs and went out dancing instead.
Not a single joke demeaning to women or racial minorities.
For example, perpetrators of cultural appropriation often don't understand that they are demeaning someone else's culture — because they are ignorant of the origin, the way they interact with feathers or headdresses or hairstyles is demeaning.
That demeaning sentiment hit fever pitch over the past few months.
Its use today harkens back to that painful and demeaning history.
Critics say the new designation is demeaning, dangerous, and racist; Reps.
Let's put that demeaning marketing campaign aside for just a moment.
Does the whole company enjoy demeaning women or just you two?
He actually seemed to enjoy demeaning and insulting his fellow candidates.
He unapologetically circulated videos aimed at demeaning an entire religion, Islam.
And, to me, it's demeaning the whole governmental and political process.
It was gratuitous, demeaning, and upsetting to a lot of people.
Authorities said Dagostino is known for social media rants demeaning women.
Thomas says that such approaches are demeaning and worsen their condition.
We must not normalize or rationalize hateful, cruel and demeaning behavior.
During our final sexual experience, he was drunk, demeaning and cruel.
For years I put up with demeaning comments from this individual.
The same is true of Trump sexually demeaning a female senator.
Many took low-wage service sector jobs they perceived as demeaning.
But Hakim reminds professionals that "no" isn't rude, demeaning, or unprofessional.
Or worse, are you demeaning the people who should be invested?
She also hammered him on a litany of comments demeaning to women.
It's more about bullying and demeaning women because that's Trump's modus operandi.
Constantly connecting Hadid to the men she's with is kind of demeaning.
In interviews, other teachers said demeaning of children was a regular occurrence.
It was the most demeaning thing ever done to me by far.
Poussey became collateral damage, in the most senseless and demeaning way possible.
Supporters of reform argue that the current system is slow and demeaning.
"I've had hardly any demeaning, misogynist comments on social media," she says.
" Mitt Romney, Utah, said: "The president's comments were destructive, demeaning, and disunifying.
" Mitt Romney, Utah, said "The president's comments were destructive, demeaning, and disunifying.
He is insulting and demeaning every progressive citizen who supports these plans.
How could they accept his demeaning of women, veterans, those of color?
At rallies, President Trump usually lambastes his political rivals with demeaning nicknames.
Why not commend the triumphant, he asked, instead of demeaning the vanquished?
"No form of harassment is more demeaning than sexual harassment," he said.
They ranged from demeaning comments about their appearance to more aggressive insults.
Stern may also have considered the assignment mildly demeaning, at least initially.
" I've fallen into this trap myself, demeaning some Trump supporters as "Trumpkins.
Is this the New York that Ted Cruz is talking about & demeaning?
Republicans said Ms. Warren violated a rule about demeaning a sitting senator.
Another said he was demeaning and liked to talk about women's breasts.
His repeated actions and comments toward women have been disrespectful, profane and demeaning.
That's what lets me recognise that this is demeaning and derogatory — not funny.
She's had to answer way too many demeaning questions about her personal life.
Everyone shuffles out, leaving June to get ready and resume her demeaning life.
"They still expect us to do demeaning work like removing carcasses," says Ramesh.
Others see it as a demeaning fraud that spares prohibition but withholds approval.
The fight now is over demeaning stereotypes and views that endorse them. Unacceptable?
Many, including the Asian American Journalists Association, pointed out how demeaning it was.
And while that can seem ugly, demeaning, and often violating, it's also irreversible.
O'Rourke made demeaning comments about women in 1991, which he recently apologized for.
Hotel stays are punctuated by demeaning exercises and awkward, mandatory presentations praising coupledom.
"[T]hey performed all sorts of demeaning acts on the women," she wrote.
He is dedicated to demeaning our craft and restricting our freedoms of speech.
How can I convince my husband that his behavior is paternalistic and demeaning?
The demanding and demeaning chore of fund raising has become priority No. 1.
And Hispanic leaders immediately seized on Mr. Trump's taco bowl posts as demeaning.
Trump has repeatedly raised eyebrows for remarks critics say are demeaning toward women.
Coming up with demeaning nicknames was the one skill we knew Trump had.
Those are ... You can't be ripping what you're doing apart, or demeaning it.
Cleaning crews and race marshals made demeaning comments as they went, she said.
Occasionally at those outposts, the daily routine can be demeaning for proud athletes.
Visiting the United States can already be a demeaning process for many Muslims.
I find it insulting and demeaning to the Constitution of the United States.
It was considered crass, demeaning and sexually suggestive — which it was, by design.
"Your argument is demeaning the priceless value of citizenship," he told Mr. Parker.
Isn't it demeaning, not to say sexist, to focus on how she dresses?
Is this show demeaning lower-class people, or making fun of the wealthy?
Of course, even without the sexual meaning, Trump's tweet was undignified and demeaning.
Camper calls working at the UPS center demeaning -- 30 years of hurtful frustration.
"We never call men boys because it's demeaning and emasculating," Bialik said.  True.
Farenthold denied to CNN that he made demeaning comments about a staffer's fiancée.
Instead, it uses Trump's own words to portray him as demeaning to women.
"We want to have him (Gorsuch) go through an elegant process as opposed to a demeaning process, because they're very demeaning on the other side, and they want to make you look as bad as possible," Trump said, referring to Democrats.
It was fairly demeaning when he'd gone there to ask her to sign papers.
"I'm afraid this will end up being a little demeaning," added another film editor.
"We were pretty mad; I immediately started crying…It really felt demeaning," Salow said.
After detaining American sailors last week, Iran released a demeaning video of the incident.
They don't look too weird or too painful, but they are a little demeaning.
So if you have members that are demeaning you it's because you're letting them.
To say otherwise is to participate in a dated tradition of demeaning women's stories.
The OBVIOUS fake face swap porn is in no way meant to be demeaning.
But history, however mortifying, demeaning or sickening, cannot be erased with cloaks and censure.
" John McCain, Arizona: "There are no excuses for Donald Trump's offensive and demeaning comments.
Shy away from humor that is demeaning, targets certain groups or crosses workplace boundaries.
Have we gotten so numb to Trump's ugly, demeaning talk that this means nothing?
" This time, however, the Clinton campaign fired back, calling Trump's language "demeaning" and "destructive.
Donald Trump has staked his campaign on demeaning and belittling women at every turn.
Girls has always been very frank about it, with depictions both positive and demeaning.
This is about a man whose behavior was demeaning and damaging to countless women.
She accused the Washington Attorney General of "repeatedly and overtly" demeaning her client's faith.
Republicans accused Ocasio-Cortez of demeaning victims of Holocaust death camps with the comparison.
The manifesto characterizes "Trumpism" as reinventing history, never apologizing, demeaning critics and inciting violence.
But the only way this works as a joke is by demeaning gay people.
"In short, speech is protected even when it's offensive, hurtful and demeaning," Donovan said.
The incident is considered "demeaning language in the form of racial discrimination," Vespereny said.
They denounced artwork they saw as demeaning Catholic symbols and promoting zoophilia and pedophilia.
"Be vigilant in redirecting conduct which is demeaning, intolerant, disrespectful, offensive," Mr. King said.
Trump crushed 16 Republican contenders in the debates with his insults and demeaning remarks.
Multiple women who worked for his company accused him of inappropriate or demeaning comments.
It is pejorative and purposely demeaning because it criminalizes the person, not the act.
Gunther taunted Noah by saying whatever demeaning thing he could think of about Alison.
Going way beyond partisan politics, Sanders' comments are offensive and demeaning to all women.
Sexually objectifying Melania is a shortcut way of demeaning both her and her husband.
A woman who Kavanaugh and several classmates obviously slut-shamed considers his words demeaning.
Demeaning or bullying behavior, which memorably doomed Rick Lazio when he ran against Mrs.
"We want to have him go through an elegant process as opposed to a demeaning process, because they're very demeaning on the other side, and they want to make you look as bad as possible," Trump said of Gorsuch, referring to the Democrats.
"Even if his behavior wasn't violent or sexual, it was demeaning and disrespectful," Flores wrote.
I mean the fire and fury, the demeaning Twitters about Kim Jong-un, et cetera.
It writes that employees responsible for the demeaning game have received "demerits" on their records.
Celebrating his accomplishments, however, does not mean demeaning those of other athletes — especially female athletes.
The leadership change comes following allegations that he made abusive and demeaning comments to women.
The campaign was an ugly, divisive, and at times, demeaning experience for a great nation.
The frequency with which male job candidates ask demeaning questions is fascinating, and always shocking.
"Incendiary and demeaning" content that uses "gratuitously disrespectful language" is also included in the guidelines.
But he also employed the Trump trick of demeaning reporters whose questions he found irritating.
" She continued ... "Even if his behavior wasn't violent or sexual, it was demeaning and disrespectful.
"Even if his behavior wasn't violent or sexual, it was demeaning and disrespectful," she wrote.
This policy is malicious, demeaning, and destructive and it does not serve our country's interests.
Our current system is demeaning and unfair to the high performers in our federal government.
Remember Republicans have been demeaning African Americans to attract the white working class for decades.
Trump was also asked if he understands why women find the comment to be demeaning.
For Howe, the guy who was always in charge on the ice, it was demeaning.
Being floated and then not chosen could be "demeaning" to the runners-up, she said.
Talk about braggadocio, talk about arrogance, talk about shouting, talk about demeaning, talk about insulting.
LGBT advocacy group Stonewall said the current rules were intrusive and demeaning and needed reform.
Women are not a special interest group, and it's demeaning to treat them as such.
"His remarks are demeaning to African-Americans as a group," Cochran says in the recording.
It is degrading and demeaning, and I pray that you will stop this vulgar behavior.
Rather, the expectation is for a mud-throwing campaign with demeaning nicknames and crude rumormongering.
Demonizing people of other races, cultures and faiths succeeded; demeaning women and war heroes succeeded.
The latest law, banning "obscene or demeaning" descriptions of state officials, took effect in March.
Our colleague Michael M. Grynbaum chronicled Mr. Bloomberg's history of making demeaning comments about women.
"You can teach kids to celebrate the win, without demeaning the other team," she said.
That was a very charged meeting, everybody was yelling at each other, demeaning each other.
Blumenthal went on to accuse the president of demeaning American values with his reported remarks.
"It's demeaning when people say 'bark,'" said Gabe Dorado, a producer at the Grisly Pear.
Demeaning those commitments as if they were transactional protection rackets is corrosive and self-defeating.
"No form of harassment is more demeaning than sexual harassment," Tillerson said, according to CNN.
America's current system of coercive, demanding and often demeaning care itself creates resistance to treatment.
No. I feel like it's a demeaning, marginalizing description of somebody and I don't like it.
Or because (one would hope) we have turned the page on that kind of demeaning iconography?
Others took her apparent wishy-washiness as an opportunity to ask her a few demeaning questions.
On Facebook, he has shared anti-gay memes, images denigrating Islam, and posts demeaning black people.
And if that was not demeaning enough, Butler made her pay for half the hotel room.
Without giving details, she said people who recognize her in public call her ugly, demeaning names.
Some will find it demeaning, while others will see it as wanting more of the person.
"You made some very demeaning comments about the president that Ms. Patton doesn't agree with," Rep.
On Facebook, Gaglio has shared anti-gay memes, images denigrating Islam, and posts demeaning black people.
In addition to being rude, egotistical, and manipulative liar, Colin is also a demeaning, sexist asshole.
Scarlett Johansson is firing back at "demeaning" claims she once auditioned to be Tom Cruise's girlfriend.
Her professional life started with a demeaning job as a "hostess" on long-distance bus rides.
Can we all just agree using the c-word this way is demeaning & misogynistic & not funny?
"The abuse included the most grievous, demeaning and damaging forms of sexual abuse," the statement read.
Now he's unleashed a wave of rhetoric that is demeaning and degrading to people of color.
"It seems to me that your argument is demeaning the priceless value of citizenship, "he said.
But if someone had yelled an equivalently demeaning remark at Obama -- like, say, 'Shine my shoes!
New Clinton camp video: "Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado's Story on Trump Demeaning Women." pic.twitter.com/jn9py3fgew
To speak to people as if they have to be educated about the obvious is demeaning.
The Senate Democratic leader also again criticized Republicans' behavior toward Ford, accusing them of demeaning her.
Meanwhile, aid to the poor is direct and demeaning (you can't spell means-tested without mean).
The mascot of Wonder Woman as an honorary ambassador for women's empowerment felt demeaning to women.
Black people couldn't get jobs on the railroad, except for these demeaning jobs as Pullman Porters.
But others say the use of ethnic groups as mascots and nicknames for teams is demeaning.
Although demeaning, Mason's patronage allowed Hurston and Hughes to produce some of their most enduring works.
We only omit submissions that are demeaning or violent and could be triggering to our readers.
The decision was prompted by demeaning remarks made by Brazil's right-wing president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro.
Just to have this argument feels demeaning, like so much else about American public discourse today.
"Honestly, his demeaning fake orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel's back," she said.
Several women had accused Latvala of inappropriately touching them or making demeaning comments about their bodies.
Castro's demeaning tone and attitude are exactly what I coach my debaters to never ever do.
To equate their work to drug pushers is demeaning, out of bounds and out of touch.
The industry always turns its back, relegating a once A-list star to demeaning bit parts.
If you're trans or gender-neutral, getting a haircut can be disappointing, frustrating, and ultimately demeaning.
Nor does it mean demeaning your office by taking cheap shots at predecessors who held that office.
Becky Conner (Alicia Goranson) is working a low-paying waitressing job with a demeaning "Mexican"-style uniform.
Their boasts, coarse language and demeaning of women are not necessarily used to convey facts, she notes.
Such accounts would have struck former Confederates as bizarre or absurd—and certainly demeaning to white supremacy.
Many people think the very custom of tipping is a demeaning remnant from the age of aristocracy.
To portray her as a wallflower that nobody asks to dance is not only demeaning but inaccurate.
Demeaning fat people, representing them as "less than," is one of the terrible tools in his arsenal.
So, his complete disregard for the consequences of treating fat people with demeaning brutality is no surprise.
Keshia says in legal docs ... during their short marriage, Ed was constantly cursing, yelling and demeaning her.
President Obama participated in March 2015, reading demeaning tweets attacking everything from his hair to his golfing.
Women and men were abused by their superiors, and asked demeaning, probing questions about their sex lives.
An overzealous policy to subject certain U.S. citizens to additional scrutiny is demeaning and undercuts American values.
It's quite obvious: Publicly demeaning the North Korean leader can never diminish the threat of nuclear war.
Trump successfully ran for president by demeaning his enemies and rallying his base to deride his opponents.
The women, in the exclusive CNN report, made allegations of unwanted touching, demeaning comments and inappropriate staring.
The president's demeaning tweets have prompted outrage across the US and led to condemnation from world leaders.
"In short, speech is protected even when it's offensive, hurtful and demeaning," Donovan said, according to CNN.
Maybe he should learn from folks over at Fox News -- being demeaning to women does have consequences.
That's different from demeaning and dehumanizing certain groups of people because of their ideas or their identity.
Many of those interviewed, across multiple divisions, also described a workplace environment that was demeaning to women.
Your incessant demeaning of government institutions, assaults on the free press and prevarication show your true colors.
Mr. Shooter, who had apologized for any demeaning comments, then dropped his microphone in a defiant clatter.
It relegated the Army of the Republic of Vietnam to pacification, a task many Vietnamese considered demeaning.
How, how demeaning and pejorative, and honestly, as someone who loves Ani DiFranco, I love vagina music.
Otherwise, the demeaning state of national adolescence among American allies will go on, inflaming resentments all around.
"Netanyahu, the pressure of your trial is reducing you to demeaning behavior even for you," he added.
To those who've made a life battling through 100-mile runs, this line of thinking is demeaning.
Some of the movement's leaders were notorious for their egos, pettiness and their demeaning treatment of women.
" She also told the newspaper: "It was the most demeaning thing ever done to me by far.
A saga like this—medically unnecessary, demeaning, expensive—is exactly what house bill 980 aims to fix.
"Kelly continued, saying: "If you don&apost get how demeaning that is, I can&apost help you.
"I find it insulting; I find it demeaning" to the Senate and the Constitution, the senator added.
I just don't like that because it's demeaning to where I come from, my people, my community.
The performances also promoted demeaning stereotypes of black people that helped confirm white people's notions of superiority.
Consider the President's penchant for insults and demeaning nicknames and it's easy to agree with Flake's logic.
So we learned to save the demeaning question for last when interviewing women: Are you a Mrs.
"It's demeaning to the presidency to see Trump profiting so shamelessly off of his office," he said.
"He just doesn't like to be criticized and he viewed McConnell's comments as demeaning," the source said.
I know: It is demeaning and depressing to describe the American electoral process as a TV show.
The sad fact is that so many people who utterly rely on secretaries still consider the work demeaning.
This is a perfect example of powerful, domineering men that don't even realize they are consistently demeaning women.
The indictment detailed several other "demeaning" ways in which the relatives forced the woman to do household chores.
The fear is that getting involved in such an unpredictable format can be demeaning for a prime minister.
Eventually, a critical mass of women rebelled against this regime as too dangerous and demeaning to be tolerated.
"To always be put on a pedestal as a hunk is slightly demeaning," Harington said at the time.
He is very, I mean, just to be blunt, he can be kind of a bully and demeaning.
She then faced what she called "demeaning and accusatory questions" from the university's Department of Public Safety investigators.
The images seem like they should be demeaning, but the women are commanding, asserting charge in each situation.
He would double-book her studio time with other female musicians and, according to Moore, was consistently demeaning.
All over the playground and lunchroom, students might freeze out another child, demeaning him without saying a word.
It is, to many, proof of the misogyny of Japanese society: often demeaning and sometimes dangerous to women.
In a later tweet, the President spelled out a chilling message demeaning the patriotism of the four lawmakers.
Interviews revealed that women felt ignored, harassed and stymied in their careers, while working in a demeaning environment.
This cements the sentiment in most voters' minds that Trump has a pattern of demeaning and devaluing women.
"There are no excuses for Donald Trump's offensive and demeaning comments," the Arizona senator said in a statement.
"Sir, you and I both from our family histories know a lot about people demeaning folks," Booker said.
Having to ask someone else to help you is, at worst, demeaning, and at best, a limiting experience.
This is the same base that excused Trump for demeaning a Gold Star family during the 22019 campaign.
Americans stood with me and resoundingly rejected such uncivil and demeaning attacks from public figures back in 2012.
By contrast, discrimination claims may involve comments or actions that not everyone will view as hostile or demeaning.
Thousands of Chinese consumers went online to mock the advert, saying it was sexist and demeaning to women.
Televised "presidential debates," for example, place a premium on outrage, goading gladiatorial candidates into demeaning mud wrestling matches.
But Trump's practice of demeaning the intelligence of black Americans pre-dates his time in the White House.
Bruce also pulled together video clips demonstrating that Ito did, in fact, speak to Clark in demeaning ways.
The writer equates her talent as a singer to her sex appeal, which is both demeaning and offensive.
And now Trump is demeaning her as a "young, a woman governor" and suggesting she is just complaining.
" West went on to call the work "disgusting" and asked instead to "see something uplifting and not demeaning.
They arise out of unconscious male privilege and are demeaning and distressing to those on the receiving end.
" A runner named Lauren Smith tweeted, "I get harassed weekly while running — yelled at, lewd gestures, demeaning comments.
Mr. Lee and Mr. Paul cited the administration's "demeaning" briefing when they pledged to support Mr. Kaine's bill.
Mr. Lee and Mr. Paul cited the administration's "demeaning" briefing when they pledged to support Mr. Kaine's bill.
Also disturbing, however, is the broader tone with which Powell delivered that warranted exposure — smug, arrogant and demeaning.
No matter our political beliefs, we should be able to express ourselves without ridiculing or demeaning someone else.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "President Trump's legal adviser, Jenna Ellis, criticized the Super Bowl halftime show as demeaning to women.
Since the other children didn't know that, they'd often make demeaning comments about students they suspected were poor.
Shiller added that he is not demeaning the innovation and technology behind the peer-to-peer cryptocurrency's system.
In general, the texts, as summarized by authorities, can be characterized as hateful, demeaning, rude, and utterly offensive.
"Honestly, his demeaning fake orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel's back," Page told the publication.
What we are only beginning to recognize is that demeaning and devaluing women is an insidious, expensive problem.
Example: A group of men are at a restaurant, and one makes a demeaning remark about the waitress.
The only way these jokes work is by demeaning gay people and reducing being gay to a punchline.
He called Trump a "jagoff" — a popular, demeaning slang term frequently used in western Pennsylvania — during the event.
But instead he said, he basically accused me of being sexist and accused me of demeaning Jessica's contribution.
"   "As a woman, it's demeaning to not only Ted Cruz's wife, it's demeaning to Melania Trump because she has a lot more going for her than just her looks, and you don't see that in this retweet," Bolduan said to senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller during her show "At This Hour.
They attack one another and adults with the dismissive, demeaning gesture and can provoke reasonable people into retaliatory responses.
Some, in fact, have found a way to be funny without demeaning, dismissing, or outright harassing people at all.
The women reported not only sexual assault and unwanted sexual advances but also lewd and demeaning comments and interactions.
Women working at Nike's Oregon headquarters had repeatedly complained to human resources managers about demeaning treatment and sexual harassment.
For a start, The New York Times has published a damning account of Trump's long record of demeaning women.
You are right that a lot of what you hear about this topic is dehumanizing and demeaning toward women.
She described how demeaning it had felt and said it shouldn't be tolerated as just part of the job.
In December, the Wrap uncovered old blog posts where Uygur wrote demeaning and sexist entries about women and dating.
We can never allow for the normalization of hate speech, wherein Trump's "demeaning, derogatory, disrespectful language" becomes unexceptional.19.
In the same vein, mathematics faculties at both high schools and colleges dismiss numeracy as dumbing down or demeaning.
They don&apost mind demeaning of the American flag, tarnishing the American brand, because they look at it international.
This universe also favored the demeaning of journalists, asserting the report had forever tarnished the reputation of the press.
There will always be disagreements about use of the word "nigga," because of its more destructive and demeaning antecedent.
But it also could have been a defense for the demeaning things that he's said to and about others.
Huang said he largely enjoyed the experience, despite initially being concerned that the shows his colleagues performed were demeaning.
When Trump spews insults and demeaning words about our fellow Americans, I think of the poem by Maya Angelou.
It has spread into widespread demands ranging from equal pay to better jobs and less demeaning roles for women.
The manga, whose title echoes a popular comic, was trashed by some on the internet as demeaning and sexist.
"Derogatory and demeaning abuses are acceptable in art forms, but a reference of feminine clothing offends people," they wrote.
Mr. Trump has enjoyed political fortune by belittling his opponents, handing them demeaning nicknames, and even mocking their spouses.
Until now, there have been few consequences for lawyers using demeaning and misogynistic terms to undermine their opposing counsel.
The two parties were about equally likely to describe the effect on women as demeaning or some similar language.
All that matters is that complicated issues of economics and security be simplified to demeaning clichés and empty witticisms.
JUAN WILLIAMS, CO-HOST: Well, according to Lanny, Rudy Giuliani was, you know, demeaning his client and badmouthing him.
But what cannot be ignored is that Mr. Christie's demeaning posturing is signaling the beginning of a Trump bandwagon.
It's not just crude and demeaning, it also trivializes a serious and complicated fight for gender equality and representation.
From the start, four former employees said, he was verbally abusive, sometimes demeaning employees to the point of tears.
But we have raised him without false, demeaning, sexist views about what it means to be male or female.
She confronted the man, who she said still serves in Congress, telling him his comments were demeaning and wrong.
Viktor Mishchuk, said he had been compelled to carry out demeaning and abusive orders on behalf of the colonel.
Though it is debatable whether the sanctions had their intended economic effect, Russians saw them as hypocritical and demeaning.
Because what students complain about — even when it doesn't rise to the level of assault — is often deeply demeaning.
Critics have said the facility was demeaning for inmates, who stayed in scorching heat and ate calorie-controlled meals.
We could take this really demeaning response and show he didn't have it in him to answer the question.
The reason — as many philosophers will tell you — is that wrongdoing sends a demeaning message that shouldn't go unchallenged.
Kavanaugh's treatment of Dr. Ford and other girls his age ranged from boorish and demeaning to (alleged) sexual assault.
But more importantly, Hannity claiming Kimmel's comedy bit is identical to Weinstein's misconduct is demeaning to Weinstein's countless victims.
And even when a drive transpired without incident, African-American travelers faced intimidating and demeaning billboards and road signs.
The reason — as many philosophers will tell you — is that wrongdoing sends a demeaning message that shouldn't go unchallenged.
Hannity later played a supercut of snippets of Schiff's testimony that framed things in the most demeaning possible light.
There's no doubt that continuing instances of powerful men demeaning or undermining women have helped to galvanize liberal women.
That's not to mention any unforeseeable conflict sparked by Donald Trump's penchant for publicly demeaning women who oppose him.
The letter became an online petition, accusing the leadership of demeaning women, breaching their trust and harming the brand.
We are reintroduced to the group's reluctant leader, Beca (Anna Kendrick), as she quits a demeaning record label job.
But European leaders balked at that approach, enraged at what they viewed as demeaning treatment from a longstanding ally.
That can respond to the demeaning tweets with greatest power one has in a democracy, the power to vote.
This incident was thoughtless and I was insensitive to her perspective and how demeaning my conduct was towards her.
Allowing discrimination in health services is demeaning to lesbian couples and brands them unfairly as second class citizens. 2.
The only way these jokes work, though, is by demeaning gay people and reducing being gay to a punchline.
""As a woman, it's demeaning to not only Ted Cruz's wife, it's demeaning to Melania Trump because she has a lot more going for her than just her looks, and you don't see that in this retweet," Bolduan said to Stephen Miller, a senior Trump adviser, during her show "At This Hour.
Donaldson wanted to replace the history of demeaning stereotypes of Black people that had been presented by white, mainstream culture.
It is neither fitting nor acceptable that the best work in motion pictures be acknowledged in such a demeaning fashion.
"I didn't mean it to be demeaning to anyone with my letter," Green told CNN in an email Saturday evening.
The page also seems to enjoy circulating memes and images demeaning women and their bodies, and satirizing rape against women.
But in Orange County, Knepper described a boys' club atmosphere that ranged from being demeaning toward women to simply bizarre.
A viral Tonight Show sketch last November hilariously illustrated the demeaning and convoluted demands female actors face going on auditions.
Black characters in the film — referred to as "darkies" throughout — are also said to be portrayed in broad, demeaning stereotypes.
" Obama called recently unearthed comments by the Republican presidential nominee "shocking" and "demeaning," and below "basic standards of human decency.
That's not just touting the many positives that come along with the Surface line — that's straight up demeaning the competition.
Those are the kind of things that happen to women and girls in this business that are demeaning and unacceptable.
She was then questioned by the university's Department of Public Safety investigators, who asked "demeaning and accusatory questions," Robinson said.
He has declined to apologize for demeaning the state of Hawaii, arguing that "nobody has a sense of humor anymore."
Despite the progress we have made, this type of rhetoric is highly inflammatory and demeaning to survivors of child abuse.
He called it a long, frustrating and demeaning process that is enough to keep him away from the United States.
" She continued: "He is the strongest person I know-but, living as he is, is very unhealthy, demeaning and inhumane.
How easily and frequently we forget that in demeaning others we compromise not only their dignity but also our own.
But in the meanwhile, we have to do this dance every time we check out, and it's demeaning and dehumanizing.
Trump has been accused ever since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico of demeaning the island's efforts to rebuild and recover.
" Other critics, in less violent but equally demeaning terms, addressed them as "ladies," who should "go back to the kitchen.
"I saw and heard him speak to her in ways that were demeaning and talk down to her," she says.
The move has been widely criticized, with indigenous groups and other critics saying it is demeaning to Native American culture.
" It seemed flagrantly wrong-headed, not to mention acutely demeaning, to claim that unmarried people are by their nature "condemned.
No licensing deal was too demeaning; he would attach his name to steak, water bottles, neckties, mattresses, lamps, and vodka.
It is no wonder the President has been so reluctant to tweet about her or give her a demeaning nickname.
After Trump's speech in Warsaw, Langone said he hopes the president can avoid "demeaning" his own agenda through his behavior.
We need to refrain from using demeaning, derogatory and infantilizing words about women that we would never use about men.
The front-page story said that he nurtured some women's careers, adding that he could also be demeaning and crude.
To this day, he dismisses questions about his demeaning attacks on blacks by talking about the low black unemployment rate.
If conservatives hadn't spent so many years demeaning the character of the poor, such initiatives would be an easier sell.
The strip club visits were part of a workplace environment that women at the company found demeaning, the Journal found.
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Meanwhile, porn teaches young women that to object to anything sexual, even if it is painful or demeaning, is abnormal.
And so this year, women were hot (not in a sexist, demeaning way, of course!) along with black filmmakers (again).
Actors of Asian descent have long either been cast in embarrassing, demeaning roles or simply whitewashed out of the picture.
SACRAMENTO — There were the demeaning personal chores she said her boss assigned her, like buying a shower curtain and blankets.
The session can appear demeaning if the coach begins berating the player or treats her as less than an equal.
I hope solvers take this in stride, though, and realize that my intent was to be fresh but not demeaning.
My mom stood by me, defended me and, long after that demeaning incident, continued to support, teach and love me.
The U.S. Constitution does not include propositioning, demeaning or harassing women as part of the legislative branch's rights and responsibilities.
The song has received significant criticism for its patronising, demeaning attitude toward Africa and its people, including from Africans themselves.
Reese Witherspoon is opening up about a demeaning audition process she was subjected to as an up-and-coming actress.
The half-a-dozen tweets posted in the next 22010 minutes were demeaning and aimed at insulting Rahul Gandhi himself.
Waitresses all across the country face the same dilemma from men who touch and speak to them in demeaning ways.
With roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 1830s, blackface has a long history in American society.
But women did gather together in 1968 to protest the Miss America pageant and its demeaning, patriarchal treatment of women.
Dear Donald Trump, Last Friday, audio leaked of you making incredibly demeaning comments about women and bragging about sexual assault.
These photographers weren't preoccupied with contradicting demeaning racial stereotypes or with pleading the case for the humanity of black people.
Of course, reality TV is coming to be this incredible platform for people voluntarily demeaning themselves for some kind of fame.
Native American activists for decades have advocated for the removal of the bronze statue, which they say is demeaning and racist.
Trump supporters would also say that Trump really didn't mean any of those derogatory and demeaning statements he made about women.
The president revels in using the lowest form of demeaning discourse, in language and imagery, when it comes to attacking others.
He was detained all weekend, and on Monday he was charged with spreading messages demeaning Islam under the Digital Security Act.
These people are good at their jobs, which are demeaning only because of the ignorance in which management keeps its employees.
While women may receive sympathy and encouragement, there's no guarantee they won't be subject to the same demeaning comments they report.
It's unclear what specific language she used, but obscene language and demeaning comments can fall under the definition of sexual harassment.
Despite the fact that there are few parts for trans actors, she refused to play roles that were demeaning or stereotypical.
We don't see any writhing bodies, poorly scripted "sexy" lines, or demeaning shots of bodily fluids sprayed on women for money.
The truth is that the history of restricting reproductive rights is a history of demeaning, endangering, and attempting to control women.
There are other ways you can promote a positive agenda with an upbeat attitude while avoiding demeaning and demonizing your opponents.
Themes of "cucking"—watching other men have rough or demeaning sex with one's wife—aggression, humiliation, and rape-simulation have endured.
One would think that particularly in liberal and "progressive" Manhattan this sort of offensive and demeaning behavior would no longer exist.
The 2018 and 2020 elections can begin to reverse that imbalance—if Democrats don't overreact and stop demeaning their own base.
A British Labour Party MP, David Lammy, called Trump "a troll" and said he was demeaning the office of the president.
The host hit on "the left" for disrespecting the first daughter before making a comment that could be interpreted as demeaning.
Turner had criticized their casual use of the word "retarded" in their podcast, describing it as "demeaning & harmful behaviour" on Twitter.
Years later, despite all the bluster to the contrary, demeaning and dismissive attitudes haven't changed very much; they've just been sublimated.
If Congress were to criminalize racist speech, it could criminalize a wide array of speech that is deemed insulting or demeaning.
With a sure hand, the author leads us onto the trading floor, where publicly demeaning a woman is a spectator sport.
The front-page story said that he nurtured some women's professional careers but that he was crude and demeaning to others.
TRUMP Can be insulting and demeaning to his opponent, the debate moderator, and voters at large, which can be off-putting.
This partner's constant commentary about the bodies of female clients, several of whom were at the executive level, was unbelievably demeaning.
Sarah Ingle, president of that state's Women's Hunting and Sporting Association, told National Geographic that the change felt "demeaning" to women.
"I saw and heard him speak to her in ways that were demeaning, and [he] talked down to her," says Crawford.
" Later, she made maybe her most concise attack on his habit of demeaning women: "Donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger.
Then of course there's the huge number of informal complaints relating to Trump's alleged habit of sexually assaulting and demeaning women.
The occasional recognition of the person's achievements, strengths, or values may go a long way in avoiding anger or demeaning comments.
The district currently has no uniform punishment for acts of racism, bullying, demeaning language or harassment, according to its current guidelines.
President Trump has a history of attacking women by mocking their bodily functions, demeaning their looks or comparing them to animals.
The progressive objection to Williamson lies in the demeaning ways he's written about poor people, black people, women, and trans people.
And when you recount what happened to us, please do not use that demeaning phrase "sex slaves" to refer to us.
We have a president who engages in reckless rhetoric all the time, that aims at demeaning, demonizing all kinds of people.
That demeaning use of language seeps deep into daily life, affecting and afflicting us, particularly now in the days of Trump.
This political cartoon In is entirety visually illustrates how demeaning it is to make generalizations towards a certain group of people.
That would be demeaning not only to this puzzle solving pastime of ours, but also to the people who make them.
It was demeaning, to borrow a line from the poet A. R. Ammons, to allow one's Weltanschauung to be noticeably wobbled.
But her accusations directly speak to his repeated insistence that he never behaved in a demeaning or disrespectful manner toward women.
Over those nine years, I had multiple interactions with well-known directors and producers that were thoroughly offensive, demeaning and inappropriate.
Lucca is forced to become a spokeswoman for black people everywhere after she's asked a series of laughable and demeaning questions.
The veteran "Simpsons" voice actor explains why he stepped away from the character, which has been criticized as a demeaning stereotype.
Ms. Pineiro questioned the students in a "demeaning manner," according to the PTA resolution, and Ms. Jahoda did nothing to intervene.
Violence, in fact, can consist of demeaning processes intended to disqualify lives and ways of living from deserving safety and rights.
LIVE UPDATES: The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry "They have no Impeachment case and are demeaning our Country," Trump said.
Managers also have to avoid saying anything that could be perceived as demeaning or abusive to the employee being let go.
To break the pattern requires letting go of their flawed and often demeaning attitude about working-class and red state voters.
At least with my own blog, I could delete those hateful and demeaning comments, and eventually, the comments occurred less frequently.
Let's start at the beginning of the journey: the demeaning and woefully ineffective passenger screenings done by Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
A third argued that it would be "derogatory to use 'prostitute' in any way, because it's demeaning to prostitutes," she said.
The demeaning ethnographic curation of Native American history conveyed a message that he and his culture were part of the past.
To say that they are manipulated into their life choices by forces beyond their control is divorced from reality and demeaning.
But looking at the collection of all these statements, an obvious pattern emerges — one that is clearly demeaning to LGBTQ people.
During her testimony at the inquest in January, Branham denied bullying Suttner or making him do anything demeaning, the Daily Tribune reports.
I took a lot of joy in confronting some of  Horizon's antagonists head on, or demeaning them with a twist of logic.
"There is no place for this type of demeaning or degrading behavior in our Corps -- this includes our actions online," Green said.
That abuse became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to his suicide, Rollins said.
Some, including Texas-based Belmont Village Senior Living, eschew them, arguing that it can be demeaning for seniors to play with dolls.
But demeaning women, degrading women, but also minorities, immigrants, people of other faiths, mocking the disabled, insulting our troops, insulting our veterans.
" Her complaint provides excruciatingly detailed accusations of these alleged abuses, including "countless hours of forced sodomy, verbal abuse," and other "demeaning rituals.
He's playing to his base by demeaning black athletes who are standing up against racism, or kneeling down against racism and injustice.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, Chandler Public Schools confirmed the incident and called the language in the Snapchat picture "hateful and demeaning.
It's also a play on the phrase "suck my dick," which is a sexist and demeaning insult when used in this context.
If you take it too seriously and consider it demeaning to women, well, can't you see it's all just in good fun?
Through my short time in this industry I have been sent all kinds of demeaning scripts where my body is the punchline.
Even though Clinton once called sex work "demeaning to women," the Hillary Hookers applaud their candidate's early support of health care reform.
Shrieking gangs and threatening mobs demeaning our institutions and expressing manufactured outrage do not lay the moral foundation of a free society.
Even if Trump's comments had not been classified as bragging about sexual improprieties, they could scarcely have been more demeaning to women.
They're trying to cheat you out of the leadership you want with a fake story that is demeaning to all of us.
Republicans, instead, are only interested in demeaning the effectiveness of our men and women in uniform, all to score cheap political points.
After Obamacare repeal failed and his agenda looked to be falling apart, Trump pressed on, personally demeaning GOP officials who crossed him.
"After spending his entire career — and this entire campaign — demeaning women and dismissing the need to support working families," Maya Harris, Mrs.
"Demeaning, degrading women, but also minorities, immigrants, people of other faiths, mocking the disabled, insulting our troops, insulting our veterans," Obama said.
"[It was] demeaning, disrespectful, almost reprehensible behavior for a professional environment," added Pinkett, who is now chairman and CEO of BCT Partners.
It is a way of misrepresenting, demeaning, reifying what you see, of creating fables out of real objects, real places, real people.
Obama first participated in the popular segment in March 2015, reading demeaning posts on everything from his hair to his golf game.
Mike Crapo, (Idaho)* Trump's comments are " disrespectful, profane and demeaning … Trump's most recent excuse of 'locker room talk' is completely unacceptable" Sen.
S.A." The interruption came as Trump slammed Democrats, accusing them of demeaning law enforcement and describing their opponents as "fascists and Nazis.
And if you make a mistake and hire demeaning, selfish and disrespectful jerks, call them out on their behavior early and often.
The hostess and her husband as well as their guests "formed a white chorus," cheering Green on to recite the demeaning song.
Her grief is compounded by the demeaning treatment she faces from hospital workers and the police, who assume she is a prostitute.
Many people vigorously oppose the use of Native American names and images as mascots and insignias, saying they are demeaning or worse.
His father's temper had always kept him on edge, he said, and he felt that holiday meals were particularly uncomfortable and demeaning.
Actors of Asian descent have long either been cast as stereotypes — in embarrassing, demeaning roles — or simply whitewashed out of the picture.
I personally am absolutely sick of this president's daily demeaning of the office, his daily spewing of lies and racist, misogynist filth.
Clearly, they take their cues from their boss, who famously enjoys sycophancy and demeaning his subordinates, up to and including top officials.
"On every single issue and on every demeaning thing he says about other people, I have no problem responding directly," Biden said.
But her passion for the dance was deflated by the rituals and codes of conduct that struck her as sexist and demeaning.
The one thing Ben continually denies is that he spoke in a demeaning manner to Alison, which is an interesting sticking point.
But Miss America, more than Mr. Trump's Miss Universe shows, has been rebranding for years, selling the pageants as empowering, not demeaning.
"Putting aside that they are inaccurate and wholly gratuitous, the government's demeaning attacks on (Health Choice) are legally irrelevant," the brief said.
"Meritocracy traps entire generations inside demeaning fears and inauthentic ambitions: always hungry, never finding, or even knowing, the right food," he says.
Trump, we must recall, rose to power and fame by calling other people ugly (and worse) and demeaning them with nasty nicknames.
I find it insulting and demeaning to the Constitution of the United States," Lee said, adding that the administration's logic was "insane.
In both its past and new iterations, the brand has celebrated a form of unapologetic sexiness that is never demeaning or exploitative.
In the lawsuit, Cahill cites a culture where women felt excluded, were subject to hostility and were referred to in demeaning ways.
Trump, a former reality TV star, angered many liberal Americans during his stunningly successful campaign with demeaning comments on women and immigrants.
No one had shaved him or combed his hair in a couple of days and he wore one of those demeaning hospital johnnies.
Clinton's renewed focus on Trump's demeaning comments on women seemed aimed in part at baiting a response from the notoriously thin-skinned Republican.
Beyond the obvious ridiculousness of the comb incident, there are more unsettling allegations of belittling, demeaning, and borderline abusive behavior by the senator.
In Thursday's hearing, Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said Trump's "demeaning and dismissive" comments about intelligence officers were unacceptable and praised their service.
Because I cover my hair, many people assume many things about me that aren't true, and can be incredibly demeaning and foster intolerance.
"There is no place for this type of demeaning or degrading behavior in our Corps -- this includes our actions online," said Sgt. Maj.
Many women were turned off by Trump's candidacy, in part because of his history of demeaning women, including boasting about unwanted sexual advances.
Screenshots and live links from these Facebook pages showed memes and other images demeaning women and their bodies, and satirizing rape against women.
Last year, for example, it banned conservative writer Milo Yiannopoulos for inciting followers to tweet racist and demeaning comments at actress Leslie Jones.
Wong plays Wong, a stereotypical sidekick in the comics but upgraded to a more integral role for a less demeaning present day film.
It has expressed itself in the video of Trump boasting about sexual assault and demeaning a journalist who he said refused his advances.
Her boss, Lord Altrincham (John Heffernan), is appalled by one of the queen's speeches, which he considers stiff, demeaning, and out-of-touch.
The casting drew controversy among fans who found it demeaning that an Asian woman would one day turn into a glorified snake servant.
"The very idea of any person auditioning to be in a relationship is so demeaning," she told The Hollywood Reporter in June 2018.
As much as you don't want to be there or you feel it's demeaning because it's not your art, treat it with excellence.
The omnipresent and casually demeaning treatment of women appears to be bi-partisan, which I guess is something every woman has always known.
During her testimony at the inquest in January, Branham denied bullying Suttner or making him do anything demeaning, according to the Daily Tribune.
If you've been on a job interview lately you know that you have to be ready to answer stupid and demeaning interview questions.
For a lot of Cleveland fans, Wahoo stands for their city and their shared hopes, not for a demeaning caricature of Native Americans.
I want to prove that society already practices polygamy—2000 percent of society—except they do it in a really demeaning, immoral way.
That kind of woman will always enable and protect the Weinsteins of the world and encourage men in the demeaning of other women.
Steinem realized very quickly the absurdity of her remarks and apologized for demeaning women who do not plan to vote for Hillary Clinton.
We had been in denial about this fact until several months ago, when J.G. articulated to us how scary and demeaning this felt.
It was shocking to read the brutal, demeaning words then describing a man who is now known as one of our greatest leaders.
"To suggest that, somehow, because of her gender or race, she'd be treated differently, I think, is, frankly, demeaning to her," Spicer said.
Trump last week criticized those in the Democratic Party who joined the calls to "abolish ICE," calling the concept "demeaning" to law enforcement.
He still uses demeaning nicknames and hammers his foes without mercy but it is arguably not as cold as his primary season antics.
Many people vigorously oppose the use of Native North American names and images as mascots and logos, saying they are demeaning and worse.
Trump has faced repeated criticism over his campaign rhetoric, which detractors say is over-the-top or even demeaning to his political opponents.
But a saved version of the Bandcamp page found on the Internet Archive reveals the sexually violent and demeaning album titles and artwork.
"Yesterday morning, I just decided I had had enough of starting my days with this kind of racist, hateful, demeaning negativity," Murphy explained.
"Solitary confinement is cruel, demeaning, and abusive, and its exploitation in the context of civil immigration is indefensible," Booker said in the release.
That was the same year that Mr. Trump and the entertainment personality Billy Bush were recorded making vulgar and demeaning comments about women.
Donald J. Trump berated leading party members who have withdrawn support after a recording of him demeaning women in lurid terms became public.
And these cases show us that sexual shaming is a way not just of humiliating, demeaning, and hurting women, but of silencing them.
Women working at Nike's headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, said they complained to human resources managers for years about demeaning treatment and sexual harassment.
President Trump has used that platform to spread his populist message through language often shorn of diplomatic niceties and demeaning of his opponents.
Most men don't find cooking demeaning, and giving him an area where I never second-guessed him and was always supportive helped enormously.
Women who worked for Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign in 21950 say that complaints of sexual harassment, demeaning treatment and pay disparities went unaddressed.
There's no glamour in "Brave," and very little joy; I've never read anything that makes being a starlet sound so tedious and demeaning.
This article on the case notes the emergence of a handful of other efforts to resist the imposition of demeaning, sexually suggestive attire.
Lawyers forced students into a labor board hearing and badgered graduate teachers on the witness stand for hours, demeaning their knowledge and skills.
Others remember how Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican of Washington, spoke this past March about Mr. Trump's history of demeaning comments about women.
Harassment Disparate treatment may be considered harassment if it creates or fosters a work culture or atmosphere that is demeaning, humiliating, or offensive.
These killings represent the harshest reality, but there are daily interactions involving black men that even when not fatal, are demeaning and unnecessary.
"It was the most demeaning thing ever done to me by far," she said in the 2017 interview with The Los Angeles Times.
And even after Fox pledged that demeaning behavior toward women would no longer be tolerated, two more settlements were reached concerning Mr. O'Reilly.
Bill is 'demeaning,' advocates say Tennessee's 2020 legislative session begins January 14, and the bill has yet to be assigned to a committee.
"Solitary confinement is cruel, demeaning, and abusive, and its exploitation in the context of civil immigration is indefensible," Booker said at the time.
Debbie Dingell (D-MI) by demeaning her dead husband, longtime Congress member John Dingell, and joking that he might've ended up in hell.
Here's one assistant professor of engineering interviewed for the report telling her story: Most of them are demeaning the woman, shutting her up in the workplace, demeaning her in front of other colleagues, telling her that she's not as capable as others are, or telling others that she's not [as] sincere as you people are … I think more stress should be on that.
There is something demeaning about the idea that people come to a major security meeting to witness the U.S.-China clash for global dominance.
Under Armour stopped allowing its employees to expense strip club visits after it came under scrutiny for a culture that was demeaning to women.
There was only one person in Myanmar's tight-knit gender equality community, she thought, who would conflate such a demeaning image with women's empowerment.
We need to allow and encourage our best and brightest to seek public office without demeaning coverage of accusations that may have been engineered.
The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!
Still, both popular myth and serious historiography have conspired to diminish her to a demeaning stereotype, worsened in some Western accounts by Orientalist condescension.
The actress-turned-asset, who has clearly fallen for Gadi, is infuriated he is willing to sexually exploit her in such a demeaning way.
Bush was suspended from the morning program after the now infamous tape featuring the correspondent and Donald Trump demeaning and objectifying women was leaked.
And shouts out to America's Funniest Home Videos who are still dedicated to finding video of people hurting/demeaning themselves after all these years.
"The very idea of any person auditioning to be in a relationship is so demeaning," Johansson said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sinatra had publicly described the application and investigation process as "demeaning," and refused to play in New York during the prime of his career.
It's also not over-sexualized or demeaning …  It's just good, wholesome fun and I think that's what has attracted so many people to it.
A writer who has never met Carrie Fisher or Steve Martin opines that he's somehow demeaning her legacy for referring to her as beautiful.
Encouragingly, Twitter is basing its dehumanizing language policy on academic research that shows the real world effect that demeaning people through dehumanization can have.
" Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington, tweeted, "We can & must defend our ideas on how to improve our country w/o descending into divisive & demeaning language.
" Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington, tweeted: "We can & must defend our ideas on how to improve our country w/o descending into divisive & demeaning language.
Fat people still have to endure systemic prejudice -- bias from doctors, employers and educators, as well as hurtful daily interactions, snickers and demeaning comments.
"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!"
Curvy, full-figured, plus-size, plump, voluptuous, Rubenesque, stout — and the list goes on — are all either biased or even demeaning to certain groups.
"Through my short time in this industry I have been sent all kinds of demeaning scripts where my body is the punchline," she said.
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah told NBC he believed what Trump tweeted was "destructive, was demeaning, was disunifying, and frankly it was very wrong."
Of course, Trump has a long and storied history of derogatory words and insulting, demeaning gestures when it comes to the topic of disabilities.
Trump celebrated the news that a judge dismissed Daniels's defamation lawsuit against him and ordered she pay Trump's legal fees by demeaning her appearance.
No—had it not been for liberals falsely demeaning good men like McCain and Romney, Trump wouldn't have won, according to the conservative theory.
Russian state media and the country's authorities, including Putin, have depicted the scandal as a Western-backed political conspiracy aimed at demeaning the country.
Asked whether Warren thought she could win the Democratic nomination, Trump returned to the demeaning personal attacks that crushed the GOP field in 2016.
Trump has a long history of nasty, demeaning statements about women, recently including Megyn Kelly of Fox News and former presidential candidate Carly Fiorina.
Faculty and students have demanded sanctions against those engaging in speech perceived as threatening or demeaning, including the poorly defined concept of "microaggressive" words.
If he has not said anything that's derogatory or demeaning to African Americans, why would he go to the extent to shut me down?
But with his penchant for demeaning and insulting opponents, President Donald Trump has drastically changed the norms of what is acceptable behavior for politicians.
In 1963, Gloria Steinem went "undercover" as a Bunny and reported for Show magazine that far from being glamorous, the Playboy lifestyle was demeaning.
The more that bros understand how ostracizing and demeaning it is to treat their female colleagues like this, the better off we'll all be.
News and would rub his erection on her in his underwear when she was helping him get dressed for events, among other demeaning behavior.
If that pans out, we can only hope the marketing department comes up with a poster that's less demeaning and violent than this number.
Some have been subjected to demeaning punishment, it said, while Kenyan engineers have been prevented from driving the train, except when journalists are present.
" It drew in over 3,600 supporters, with comments describing the event as "demeaning" and "objectifying," to "a travesty that any decent society should condemn.
The only person who doesn't like Moondog is Heather's fiancé (Joshua Ritter), who is given a demeaning nickname and branded as a hopeless square.
A new documentary wrestles with how "The Simpsons" — a show praised for its incisive humor — could resort to such a demeaning South Asian stereotype.
In other car-trouble news: At the Tesla plant in California, African-American workers said they had experienced racial threats, demeaning assignments and more.
But there's at least one area where he's consistent: using demeaning and dehumanizing language, especially when he's talking about refugees, immigrants, and his critics.
It's also demeaning to insist that university admissions officers become blind to race, which treats racial identity as taboo but other identities as legitimate.
Mr. Sessions would later tell associates that the demeaning way the president addressed him was the most humiliating experience in decades of public life.
I find this insulting and demeaning, not personally, but to the office that each of the 20043 senators in this building happens to hold.
I find this insulting and demeaning, not personally, but to the office that each of the 2176 senators in this building happens to hold.
That characterization is itself demeaning and insulting, and suggests that talking about identity at all is akin to asking for standards to be lowered.
"The abuse became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's death," the statement added.
With his "s---hole" comment, Trump is insulting, demeaning and debasing more than a billion human beings living in a long list of nations.
"  Lee also said: "I find this insulting and demeaning ... to the office that each of the 100 senators in this building happens to hold.
TripAdvisor has previously banned events that put consumers in physical contact with captured animals and "demeaning animal shows and performances," according to the release.
Chris Broadnax, the activist who first confronted Buttigieg in Des Moines, said he was disappointed in the former mayor's response, which he found demeaning.
But she turned down the part after learning that the movie began with her character appearing in rags, which she found demeaning and undignified.
A majority of white women voted for him, shattering myths of female solidarity and the belief that demeaning women would make a politician unelectable.
In one of the early debates in the 2016 election, Megyn Kelly questioned the candidate about his demeaning comments about women over the years.
The removal comes after a report last week that six women accused Latvala of touching them inappropriately or making demeaning comments about their bodies.
"I could not have taken as much as he has taken," Holder said on CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time," referencing Trump's frequent demeaning of Sessions.
Welfare was defined as reparation, the nuclear family was dismissed as an oppressive European construct, and requirements for welfare payments were portrayed as demeaning.
"I was appalled when I saw the demeaning comments about women your Chief Marketing Officer, Ed Razek, made to Vogue last week," it began.
This last week has reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 1830s, has never gone away.
Critics point to the administration's strong anti-abortion stances, as well as the president's history of making demeaning comments on the appearances of women.
If we don't learn to be strong and say "no" to all demeaning behavior, then we turn ourselves into weak prey for sexual harassers.
The week has also reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 1830s, has never gone away.
Most of the indignation in Russia came from the presidents of winter sports federations, who slammed a decision they said was unjustified and demeaning.
"There is no place for profiting from racial stereotypes and demeaning 58 million Latinos who are a vital part of this country," Benavides said.
"The very idea of any person auditioning to be in a relationship is so demeaning," Johansson, 33, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter .
That the training is not covering the fact that sexist, misogynistic, demeaning behavior should be treated as seriously as abuse of, for example, trans people.
Even if being sexualized by society's gaze is demeaning, there must be a space where women can still be sexual when they choose to be.
An employee's human resources complaint that was reviewed by The Times listed more than a dozen allegations, including demeaning comments and inappropriate touching of women.
On Twitter, Gottlieb said the experience was "demeaning and insensitive, not to mention inefficient," and that she only made her flight because it was delayed.
In 1977, a notice was filed with the Village Board saying the seal depicts a "white man choking an Indian" and was demeaning and degrading.
The province's former attorney general, Wally Oppal, spent years looking for strategies to prosecute, arguing that polygamy was demeaning to women and damaging to minors.
Yelling isn't necessarily against the law or cross a physical boundary — but it can still be highly demeaning, and you don't have to tolerate it.
In Trump's case it was a pattern of demeaning behavior toward women that took on new significance after a weekend bracketed by two explosive reports.
To be fetishized and treated like an exotic creature is an uncomfortable and often demeaning situation, one that I've experienced many times throughout my life.
And, when those characters get into life-threatening or exploitative situations, those experiences are often coded as empowering and woke rather than dangerous and demeaning.
And the appeal of manufacturing jobs goes further, like offering stable predictable schedules and involving making things rather than providing (sometimes demeaning ) services to others.
"[Officials at Stanton College Preparatory] didn't quite see the issue about it being demeaning to women," Willingham told First Coast News following the school's apology.
It appears that the clearest path to the top of the "shining city on a hill" is blazed by insulting, demeaning and belittling your opponents.
He and the other "recruits" were berated incessantly by a drill instructor with anger management issues and an endless supply of colorful and demeaning insults.
Trump, by contrast, is the proverbial bull in a china shop, as exhibited by his dark and demeaning remarks on the state of black America.
Baidu-owned video platform iQiyi has pulled an AI "girlfriend" named Vivi from its VR headset after complaints that the product was demeaning to women.
At one school, boys told aid workers they thought girls who bled had been victims of sexual violence and drew demeaning pictures on the blackboard.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on Wednesday to remove a controversial statue that activists say is "racist" and demeaning to Native Americans.
The New York Times published a story Friday detailing the harsh, occasionally demeaning manner in which 2020 presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar has treated her staff.
I dread the day when people in the "helping professions" start calling me "hon" or "dear," terms that, while well meaning, feel condescending and demeaning.
"[I am] intent on disproving that satisfying one's needs by personally crafting them is outmoded or obsolete, that physical labor is demeaning drudgery," Weintraub explains.
If, in other parts of the world, beauty pageants have come to be seen as demeaning spectacles, in Venezuela finalists are still worshiped as icons.
The criticism came as the Republican faces a political storm after being caught on a leaked 2005 videotape making lewd and demeaning remarks about women.
It's to ask that they embody different characters: people who can pose respectful, probing questions, rather than bullies intent on shaming and demeaning the witness.
CHAST My mother thought being concerned about appearance was demeaning and if you were a woman and cared about things you got what you deserved.
But the problem isn't the word "pussy" and the pornification of politics, however demeaning; the problem is the word "nationalism" and the abandonment of liberalism.
In the segments, an 11-year-old from Orange County named Aaron Hamill approached unsuspecting women on the street with one-liners and demeaning comments.
Last week Trump made a gross, sexually demeaning joke about a female senator, but most of the public seemed too exhausted to make a fuss.
However demeaning the requirement of wearing a niqab in public might be, it is only one symptom of a system that restricts women's fundamental rights.
The president, meanwhile, continues to try to set the terms of engagement in the election, threatening to attack them in demeaning, and deeply personal, ways.
Rwanda's foreign ministry described them as "demeaning and unnecessary," while South Africa, Senegal, Ghana, Haiti and several others summoned top US diplomats in their nations.
Trump has championed the construction of a wall to stop immigration from Mexico and made demeaning remarks about a Hispanic, native-born American federal judge.
We live in a world where it's O.K. to say whatever we want, whenever we want, no matter how racist, sexist, meanspirited, demeaning or demoralizing.
In interviews with The New York Times, staffers from the 2016 campaign discussed episodes of sexual harassment and demeaning treatment as well as pay disparity.
It was far from the first time the president had criticized the news media or publicly attacked a woman using crude, graphic or demeaning language.
"It's demeaning and insulting to force someone to carry papers inconsistent with who they are that could also open them up to harassment," Branstetter said.
But the Southwest's growing diversity and the president's demeaning rhetoric about migrants are pulling parts of the region from the once-firm grip of Republicans.
Go deeper: The controversy has reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 21s, has never gone away.
They compel the AMNH to establish an independent Decolonization Commission, demanding the museum reconfigure its racial stereotyping and demeaning ethnographic displays of non-White people.
Following Hannity is Laura Ingraham, who has faced her own advertiser exodus for demeaning immigrants and survivors of school shootings who became gun control activists.
Kudlow later said he apologized to Haley for the demeaning comments, telling the New York Times that he was "totally wrong" to call her confused.
I didn't feel like it was a demeaning situation or comment at all, and that's what I told the Times, and they spun it completely differently.
The overall argument to muzzle Trump was because of his history of making "degrading, insulting and demeaning" comments throughout the election about "misogyny, racism and xenophobia."
This is hardly the first incident in which someone used the ephemeral messaging app to post demeaning photos or videos of elderly patients without their permission.
MGM: One of our biggest challenges was how to deal with really difficult images: demeaning photographs that reinforced stereotypes and photographs documenting violence against African Americans.
Interviews with more than 50 current and former employees revealed that women felt ignored, harassed and stymied in their careers, while working in a demeaning environment.
Now, not only is it demeaning to rate a woman solely on her appearance, but it's also idiotic because Rae can see all the damn tweets!
I've been single for the most part going on 11 years now, and so I have heard every derogatory, patronizing, demeaning thing said about single women.
For days, they replied to his posts with demeaning, often sexually charged insults aimed at Ms. Jacobus, including several with altered, vulgar photographs of her face.
His demeaning words were plastered right next to her face, as if adding even more insult to injury by nearly covering up her image with them.
Donald Trump was making misogynistic comments long before he decided to run for president, and was especially demeaning towards women during his time on The Apprentice.
Better remembered, of course, is the Degenerate Art Exhibition in which mainly German "degenerate" art was haphazardly hung in darkened corridors amidst propaganda demeaning the work.
As does the fact that her longtime makeup artist is a Mexican immigrant, in spite of the family's policies and demeaning rhetoric directed at the country.
Films portraying women in distress are unlikely to go out of fashion, but they might be made in a style that is less crass and demeaning.
Of course, it's incredibly demeaning, insulting and humiliating for the women and downright abusive in many cases, because you're allowing men absolute control over women's movements.
These relationships often include in-person "rinse" sessions, where dommes extract cash from subs while commanding them to perform a variety of sexual or demeaning acts.
"Amazon's ad policy page does include sections prohibiting ads involving "religious advocacy, either advocating or demeaning any religion," as well those promoting "religious or spiritual services.
In this case, the characters are wrestling with the question of whether women can ever find empowerment through stripping, or if it's an inherently demeaning act.
"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media because they don't want America to hear the real story!" he tweeted.
What's depicted here is alarming ... many of the boys are mimicking Phillips' singing in a demeaning manner as they surround him and a few lingering marchers.
Similar numbers (84% and 87%, respectively) reported clients or colleagues making eye contact with male coworkers, but not them, or experiencing demeaning comments from male colleagues.
The Prince had brought the ensuing crowing upon himself, and saw all those years of demeaning beatings, egotistical pressers and ostentatious entrances come home to roost.
There is no right or wrong way for slaves to have resisted, but the suggestion that they simply accepted their conditions is historically inaccurate and demeaning.
Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) told The Associated Press that they experienced sexual harassment, including unwanted sexual advances and demeaning comments, during their time at the Capitol.
Even presented with a slightly more reasonable private Trump persona, NATO sources say the President's demeaning comments -- particularly about Germany -- left members of the alliance angry.
Eighty percent of the women said they had faced hostile, demeaning or sexist comments and gestures aimed at discouraging or distressing them, or shaking their confidence.
" In another scene, after the word "demeaning" flashes across the screen, Mr. Trump tells a female journalist, "You wouldn't have your job if you weren't beautiful.
In rap's hypermasculine early days, in keeping with popular culture's view of masculinity as a whole, performing oral sex was considered a gross and demeaning act.
Now they've got this demeaning label, there is scientific proof that there is something wrong with them, and that they are less human in some way.
"The defendant preyed on the vulnerable young woman and videotaped his demeaning and dehumanizing acts," Darcel D. Clark, the Bronx district attorney, said in a statement.
Saudi Aramco dressed a worker up as a human hand sanitizer dispenser amid the coronavirus outbreak, quickly prompting criticism that the stunt was racist and demeaning.
Some reporters who cover other branches of the government find the hallway chase demeaning, but most Hill reporters find it the best part of the job.
And I'm not sure "feminist" is the first word I'd use for someone who was so demeaning and spiteful (at least at first) to other women.
Those justices rejected the two government interests that the law was said to advance: protecting disadvantaged groups from demeaning messages and the orderly flow of commerce.
"The Fake News Media works hard at disparaging & demeaning my use of social media," he wrote, "because they don't want America to hear the real story!"
McGregor produced his mixed martial arts record with devastating striking power, but he was often brazen in news conferences, demeaning his opponents and skirmishing with them.
But Hannity demeaning the suffering of women who were subject to Weinstein's sexual misconduct in a futile effort to win a Twitter fight is truly despicable.
"People feel uncomfortable when men are doing female-dominated work because female-dominated work could be potentially demeaning, because we devalue that work more," Yavorsky says.
On "Inside the NBA," the Turner Sports show on TNT where Barkley is an Emmy Award-winning analyst, he has often made demeaning comments about women.
While others condemned him for demeaning the office of the Presidency, I always maintained that his failure to stop the 85033 Rwandan genocide was infinitely worse.
" MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski called the flight "stupid" and CNN anchor Kate Bolduan pushed back at Trump's adviser and said the remarks are "demeaning to women.
Utah GOP Senator Mike Lee called it "insulting" and "demeaning" to both senators and to the Constitution in a press appearance that went viral on Wednesday.
And a year ago Third Love's CEO wrote an open letter to the company denouncing "demeaning comments about women" by one of Victoria's Secret's top executives.
The people who came to Bean said they felt that the costumes that depicted women were often demeaning and offensive and now were being seen everywhere.
He said, without much evidence, that it was a demeaning failure for American workers, who would be expected to do more than those in other countries.
The meeting "was demeaning and diminished his leadership and his voice at that moment," one of them recalled, asking for anonymity to bluntly discuss the topic.
Dick Durbin "totally misrepresented" comments during an Oval Office meeting last week, where sources said Trump used vulgar and demeaning language to describe immigrants from Africa.
It just feels embarrassing to discuss it and demeaning to chase it, like calling someone moments after a first date to ask if they like you.
With his debut, he showed the hood in all of its complexity and gave us the humanity of people who are often shown in demeaning ways.
Mari Miura, a Sophia University political science professor specializing in women's issues, said Japanese politicians have also sparked outrage for comments demeaning women in the past.
There seems to me to be widespread acknowledgement that the current system of legal recognition for trans people is cruelly cumbersome, insufficiently supportive and at times demeaning.
"Speechless" not only gives Jasmine a voice, but it also counters the demeaning message that women need a man to save them, or worse, speak for them.
Harley Branham is accused of repeatedly harassing and demeaning 17-year-old Kenneth Suttner at the fast food restaurant in Fayette, Missouri, the Columbia Daily Tribune reports.
In our new worlds outside of coloring sheets and demeaning theater games, of hours of dayroom TV and nurse checks, we're still taking comfort in each other.
The abuse "became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's death," authorities said in the Monday statement.
Hugh Rodham, her father, also embraced the bigotry of his era, and at the family dinner table routinely described blacks in the most demeaning and bigoted terms.
But Harris does not plan to make her case using any demeaning nicknames for Trump, something the president did during the 2016 campaign to deride his opponents.
Thankfully, the demeaning encounter hasn't stopped students like Hogg and Kasky from continuing to demand change from elected officials such as the president of the United States.
"There is no form of disrespect for the individual that I can identify, anything more demeaning than for someone to suffer this kind of treatment," he said.
They have been the most prominent of Donald Trump's early supporters, and he has returned the favor by demeaning their loved ones and trampling on their pride.
The predatory behavior Justin has been accused of is deplorable, and there will be zero tolerance at our firm of any conduct that is demeaning to women.
I worked for really aggressive and demeaning lawyers who would tell me that I was lucky I was employed by them every time I brought up salary.
He said Parker was "demeaning the priceless value of citizenship" in arguing that all denaturalization does is return someone to the status of a lawful permanent resident.
It's humiliating and demeaning; for some victims, the thought of their most vulnerable moments being shared so publicly has led to serious emotional distress and psychological trauma.
No wonder he's still willing to go on the record calling Ailes as a "very, very good person" despite being ousted for demeaning women on the regular.
In the series of his most damaging and demeaning tweets yet, President Trump announced on Wednesday that he's banning transgender people from all forms of military service.
Read more: The writing for Daenerys and Cersei on the final season of 'Game of Thrones' is the culmination of every demeaning sexist trope on the show
Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
In one instance, Mr. Edwards dipped metal tongs into hot grease and burned Mr. Smith's neck, demeaning him using abusive language and racial slurs, according to prosecutors.
That whole story line traffics in two classically demeaning perceptions of women: That they're indecisive, and that they're always driven by their hearts instead of their heads.
Spicer dismissed the accusations against him, telling conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday morning that attributing his comments to racism or sexism were "demeaning" to Ryan.
The document includes a nondisparagement clause that prohibits the signee from publicly demeaning the Trump campaign, the president, Vice President Pence or any of their family members.
My sister did desert Trump in the end, disgusted with his demeaning tweets about women and his inability to focus on issues rather than his own petulance.
"Gender harassment" gives necessary language to a world of previously ill-defined and demeaning behaviors by men who don't need physical contact to get their point across.
It detailed email exchanges between Haskell and other MAO leaders in which they allegedly made demeaning comments about former Miss America winners' weight or private sex lives.
"It eroded my self-confidence and my dignity, and it was humiliating and demeaning," Rossetter said of her time working with Hoffman on Death of a Salesman.
Usually guys object to being posterized in such a demeaning way, and someone could have ended up hurt, or we could have seen an ugly little brawl.
Slasher flicks and torture porn have been cesspits of brutality, putting horrible female stereotypes through actual grinders and demeaning two-dimensional virgins to the point of parody.
Today, the shackles that chain the capacity and potential of our youth are internal — the embrace of a demeaning and disabling message of the race-grievance merchants.
But now that he's the one in the White House, Trump has made demeaning Democrats and the cities they represent a key feature of his stump speeches.
" It also offered examples of behavior that can be considered harassment, including "remarks or negative stereotypes that are derogatory and/or demeaning to an individual's protected class.
Shoshana Dweck, an executive with the Association of Reform Zionists of America, urged him to consider how demeaning it felt to be relegated to second-class citizenship.
"To those places where Donald Trump has been terrorizing and terrifying and demeaning our fellow Americans, that's where you will find me in this campaign," O'Rourke said.
A liberal former Harvard Law School professor, she is one of her party's fiercest critics of President Trump; he, in turn, regularly mocks her with demeaning language.
Many rivals have struggled to spar with Trump in debates and on Twitter but have found it difficult, demeaning and self-destructive to sink to his level.
One exception was when Booker, over the summer, took on former Vice President Joe Biden for using the term "boy" in a manner demeaning to African Americans.
Demeaning wage gains, which to most Americans look pretty good — especially in comparison to the previous years — denigrates those receiving them and labels the detractors as elitist.
In the days after Judge Garland's nomination, Administration officials began the demeaning work of begging Republican senators to allow him to sit in supplication at their feet.
He pointed to the president's demeaning comments about the investigation as well as statements from Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, regarding his efforts on behalf of the president.
Many pollsters and pundits assumed his demeaning behavior toward women would hurt him, as Rick Lazio discovered when he ran against Hillary Clinton for a Senate seat.
Discussions about sexual harassment, demeaning behavior and pay disparities in the campaign have circulated in recent weeks in emails, online comments and private discussions among former supporters.
Because we can't just say no to sexual harassment while continuing to loudly say "yes" to all the other demeaning gender inequities that led to that harassment.
A counter says, listen, you're training people to expect this stuff for free and you're demeaning the value, you're reducing the value of the thing you create.
In the preview, Haddish explained that she's witnessed so many women give up on their dreams because they couldn't deal with male comics demeaning them at every performance.
"They were demeaning me on a daily basis to my husband, that my job as a military wife is not to be a crusader," Lee Anne Walters said.
We all remember what happens: After killing Shae for her betrayal, Tyrion, armed with a crossbow, confronts Tywin, his demeaning father, while he's literally shitting on the toilet.
"Donald Trump's extreme positions and demeaning comments may have helped him win the Republican nomination but it repels many general election voters," said Brian Fallon, Clinton's press secretary.
Since 2015, five journalists and eight bloggers have been charged with "demeaning the authority of a public officer", "annoying a public officer", or defamation, the rights body said.
But in a wealthy family, the parents usually pay all expenses and perceive an entry-level job as demeaning and an obstacle to schoolwork or other worthwhile pursuits.
The site also features erotic stories, pictures, and gifs, and all its content is free of the racially fetishizing and demeaning tags found on most free porn sites.
Of course, I think Trump's comments on the "Access Hollywood" tape were disgusting, his treatment of Miss Universe was disrespectful, and he has a pattern of demeaning women.
"For many physicians of color, rejection by patients based on bigotry can be distressing and demeaning experiences, which cumulatively contribute to moral distress and burnout," Paul-Emile said.
He yells at Ana, demeaning her politics before she gets a sentence out, says she believes in idiotic policies, and yells "everyone but her" deserves a safe space.
The secret Facebook group, "The Real CBP Nation," which has around 1,000 members, is host to an image that mocks separating migrant families, multiple demeaning memes of Rep.
Demeaning jokes, unwanted sexual attention, and excluding women from decision-making processes and leadership positions all cause detrimental effects on women's health, productivity, and long-term career goals.
While these comments are playing, the ad features a diverse group of young women looking in the mirror, appearing to evaluate themselves as Trump's voice makes demeaning comments.
Twitter reacted with near immediate outrage with some pointing out that not only was the headline unethical, but that it was also demeaning to Elle's largely female readership.
" May: Trump says the "Fake News Media works hard at disparaging and demeaning" his use of social media because "they don't want America to hear the real story!
None of these behaviors come anywhere close to the repeated, serious, allegations of sexual violence linked to Donald Trump, or his broader, well-documented, history of demeaning women.
That doesn't make the Chief not a demeaning caricature, but it's worth pausing to acknowledge that almost no one likes it when an outsider tells them to change.
Her lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan joins many others that accuse Wall Street of bias against female bankers, including being paid less and tolerating demeaning conduct.
Biographies of Mr. Bloomberg, along with contemporary news reports, have described the company in those days as a hotbed of brusque talk that was often demeaning to women.
She's also spent a large amount of her advertising budget attacking Trump, including a commercial that showed children listening to some of his most demeaning remarks about women.
Trump slammed Democrats for calls to abolish ICE earlier this month, saying they were "demeaning" the agency's workers and citing the threat from gangs such as MS-85033.
Glover plays Earnest Marks, a credit card salesman with a young daughter who sweet-talks his way into a less demeaning job managing his cousin's burgeoning rap career.
But unfortunately for the Senate and its alleged status as the world's greatest deliberative body, a considerable amount of the demeaning disruption has been carried out by senators.
Demeaning Trump, though, as a pox in need of swift eradication is no substitute for projecting a succinct, urgent and guileless Democratic agenda worthy of the people's embrace.
And last week, CNN reported revelations from another former aide, Michael Rekola, that Farenthold regularly made sexually demeaning comments in the office and was verbally abusive to staff.
Miami (CNN)The head of Florida's Democratic Party resigned Friday on the heels of a Politico report alleging he had engaged in inappropriate and demeaning behavior toward women.
Citing unnamed Sony officials, the Journal said that the movement caused Sony to not want to be associated with content that could be seen as demeaning to women.
Without a flat prohibition, advocates of the rule said, using demeaning and misogynistic terms and actions to undermine opposing counsel and others too often does not have consequences.
It is a romantic struggle — I love him for this - He is the strongest person I know- but, living as he is, is very unhealthy, demeaning and inhumane.
Critics said the facility was demeaning for inmates, who stayed in scorching heat over 100 degrees, ate calorie-controlled meals and were given pink accessories including their underwear.
He even made very rude and demeaning remarks, which at the time I just ignored, but they were clearly an abuse of his power as a CBP officer.
Many periodicals indulged in at least a little bit of surmise, for the Wendels believed that "publicity was as demeaning as luxury," according to The New York Times.
But the word bitch — particularly when it's lobbed at you across a room or on the street or in social media — is surely intended as crude and demeaning.
The attractions at Cedar Fair and Six Flags were not intended as representations of what mental illness is really like; they were incidentally demeaning, rather than willfully so.
Instead, when they're not demeaning the messengers, they're pushing conspiracy theories and turning reality on its head by trying to portray Trump as a principled opponent of corruption.
Especially disturbing to Kidd was the fact that he coupled sexual comments about female students "with derogatory, demeaning comments about their scientific capability and professional potential," she added.
If he hadn't said anything that was derogatory or demeaning to African-Americans and women, why would he go to this extent to try to shut me down?
"The videos contain language, even if offered under the guise of satire, that is sexist, racist, ableist, anti-Semitic and demeaning to the L.G.T.B.Q. community," the statement said.
At the money management division of JPMorgan Chase, he ended a demeaning practice that required people who were fired to leave immediately with their belongings in a box.
Sheriff Joe's inglorious fate — becoming a criminal miscreant in service to an illegal policy born of a cruel political agenda — suggests how foolish and demeaning that could be.
"The idea of civil discourse with a guy who is tweeting and demeaning people and saying the things he's saying is sort of far-fetched," Kerr told ESPN.
He is insulting, demeaning and debasing millions of human beings who know America as their home and are celebrated by our Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
That funk is breathed by everyone in a movie that strikingly pairs the executive's demeaning actions with the stifling moral vacancy of the power structure that shields him.
In late 2014, Whitehouse, one of the youngest deputies in the sheriff's office, scheduled a meeting with Beam to say that Gibson's treatment of female cops was demeaning.
But now that one joke has given way to an ugly episode involving Sean Hannity demeaning the countless women who suffered brutally at the hands of Harvey Weinstein.
Sen. Bernie Sanders drew criticism this week after endorsing Cenk Uygur, a California congressional candidate with a history of using racial slurs and making demeaning comments about women.
There's a lot of debate over whether it is demeaning to discuss what a first lady and president wear; whether it takes valuable time away from serious issues.
The only claim left is that Mr. Phillips's expressive choice causes what some refer to as dignitary harm: the distress of confronting ideas one finds demeaning or hurtful.
Mr. Carmona, in an email, denied the allegations that he was demeaning and said, "All sexual harassment and issues of discrimination should be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly."
Carlson ended up taking O'Reilly's primetime slot, and the network has stood by him as advertiser after advertiser has fled due to comments he regularly makes demeaning immigrants.
New revelations emerged Saturday after CNN's Kfile reviewed hours of newly uncovered audio of demeaning conversations Trump held over a 17-year period with radio shock jock Howard Stern.
Not ignoring or dismissing a message that is demeaning to women, but taking action to stop that message, one which is totally unnecessary to help that beer reach consumers.
He is accused of controlling his victims by isolating them, depriving them of access to food, clothing, transportation, and electronics, and repeatedly demeaning them — not by locking them up.
They have likewise ignored all the evidence of his moral corruption, including his demeaning statements about women, and the scandals that have caused turnover and turmoil in his government.
"This came as a shock to all of us, it's bad and demeaning, how can a Member of Parliament be attacked inside the precincts of the house," she said.
Trump's demeaning comments towards Mexicans were trumped by numerous tweets that celebrated hardworking family members, dedicated military service and other impressive accomplishments from people of Hispanic and Latino descent.
I had just terminated my relationship with my acting agency, after they expressly chastised me for turning down an audition for an Axe commercial that I thought was demeaning.
The former highlights Nettie's reputation as a freak or as a subject for spectacle, the latter reminds of the role of manufacturers in reinforcing labels many would consider demeaning.
But the feature was gradually dropped by newspapers in the face of increasing scrutiny and criticism by those who argued it was demeaning and encouraged the objectification of women.
But they've asked for Biden to recognize that he's often breached the personal space of others without consent, which has been demeaning because of the obvious imbalance of power.
It is undeniable that ballet creates an environment that can become unhealthy or demeaning for women, but it's also, at its best, a source of joy, athleticism, and possibility.
"[The investigation] also determined that abuse became more frequent and more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's untimely death," Rollins said.
" Baldwin added that Travis will never be invited back to her show, and suggested he "learn from folks over at Fox News — being demeaning to women does have consequences.
In order to succeed critically, the women in these reboots must perform the demeaning task of proving themselves to be "as good as" the guys that came before them.
Besides complaints of blatant discrimination and the use of offensive and menacing language and actions, students at many campuses lamented persistent insensitivity, which they said was demeaning and wearing.
"Several people in the lobby witnessed Ms. Singer's demeaning conduct and Ms. Taubes, with the assistance of a doorman, collected personal belongings of her overturned handbag," reads the suit.
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson has been tapped to lead the Miss America board of directors, following the ouster of several pageant officials over crude and demeaning emails.
The first sexist or sexually demeaning comments to ever cross the interweb inevitably crossed it here, and this is definitely where the first guide to "network etiquette" became necessary.
Though many Saudis think driving a taxi demeaning, a growing number use their cars to work part-time for Uber, a ride-hailing firm, or Careem, its regional rival.
"Now there's all this stuff from a speech that she probably didn't want to give in the first place, that is demeaning to her even by extension," he said.
Sexting with minors and soliciting nudes from them — as Adams allegedly did with Ava — is illegal, but otherwise, there is little legislation against being gross and manipulative and demeaning.
New revelations emerged Saturday after CNN's Kfile reviewed hours of newly uncovered audio of demeaning conversations Trump held over a 17-year period with radio shock-jock Howard Stern.
I think there are other kinds of demeaning and abusive behavior, but for some reason it has recently tipped over into sexual behavior and I can't really explain that.
Still, it is impossible to navigate this carpet without stepping on words for "woman," a necessity that may be intended to be empowering but is also a bit demeaning.
Rocha alleges Dunaway "regularly and relentlessly subjected plaintiff to abusive demeaning tirades" and used his sexual orientation to "demean and humiliate him at work," according to the papers filed.
Washington (CNN)Republican front-runner Donald Trump on Tuesday brushed aside demeaning comments from Marco Rubio about the size of his hands, saying others disagree with the Florida senator.
Why it matters: Trump cooked up several demeaning nicknames for his opponents and critics during the campaign, from "Lyin' Ted" Cruz and "Lil' Marco" Rubio to "Crooked Hillary" Clinton.
"Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit," he said.
"It is demeaning to the democratic process to presume that the voters are not capable of deciding an issue of this sensitivity on decent and rational grounds", he wrote.
I chat with them about health and happiness in old age, and I hear their varied reasons for wanting to keep working in jobs that others might consider demeaning.
Meanwhile, a white rookie named Denny Rakestraw, already disgusted by his senior partner's routine brutalizing of black citizens, is also appalled by the injustice of that woman's demeaning death.
Also covered are depictions of death, casualties and physical injuries in tragedies such as natural disasters; and content that is incendiary, inflammatory, demeaning or disparaging toward people or groups.
The reason why you and I grew up being compared to Bruce Lee is because he was the only game in town, except for a few other demeaning roles.
They may spend hours behind the scenes discussing the importance of a tie choice or a jacket color, but on camera they dismiss such conversation as demeaning and superficial.
When J. Lo and Shakira put on their "provocative" performance during the Super Bowl halftime show in January, was it an act of female empowerment or a demeaning objectification?
Interviews with more than 30 current and former employees and models, as well as court filings and other documents, show repeated complaints about inappropriate touching, demeaning comments and retaliation.
Mike Lee called the briefing "insulting" and "demeaning" to his office and argued the administration wasn&apost providing constitutionally required information about the imminent threat it said Soleimani posed.
It is an end-of-life cri de coeur by a man whose being has been enveloped, and destroyed, by demeaning public untruths that he lacked power to rectify.
" The comments did not sit well with a lot of prominent gun control activists, who found them demeaning, reductive, and in the case of #NeverAgain leader Cameron Kasky, "hilarious.
And I am so disappointed and disheartened that our country chose as our president a man who thinks nothing of demeaning women, attacking them physically and deriding them verbally.
And it is demeaning to the thousands of women who have been assaulted by the bullets and mortars of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq over the past fifteen years.
"These attacks are denigrating, demeaning and degrading and are meant to intimidate, threaten and cow the institution and individual judges," Chief Justice David K. Maraga said in a statement.
"It's demeaning and devastating when someone's intimate images are shared without their permission, and we want to do everything we can to help victims of this abuse," Davis said.
President Donald Trump sharply escalated his attacks on special counsel Robert Mueller over the weekend, making sweeping and controversial claims of presidential power while demeaning Mueller's investigation as illegitimate.
Second, the negotiations that then take place, in which we feel obligated to make a commodity exchange just to live our lives, is demeaning and frustrating for all parties.
The roughly 1,000-member group -- called "The Real CBP Nation" -- was found to host to an image that mocks separating migrant families, multiple demeaning images of New York Democratic Rep.
" [Vulture] At Miramax's New York City office in 19803: In the meeting, Evans recalled, "he immediately was simultaneously flattering me and demeaning me and making me feel bad about myself.
Republicans are still high on November's election, in which they kept control of the Senate and retook the White House while ignoring the concerns of minority groups and demeaning women.
Because surely we aren't going to spend the next five episodes watching the pope make his cardinals and flock do radical and possibly demeaning things in the name of God.
After seven months working as an analyst in the consumer-goods industry, Tarisha could no longer stomach seeing Kate's angry, thick red scrawl marking up her work; it felt demeaning.
"It is little surprise period shame is so prevalent when demeaning images are continually perpetuated by the media and society," Pink Parcel marketing manager Alycia Haynes said in a statement.
"The people of our Country want and demand Safety and Security, while the Democrats are more interested in ripping apart and demeaning (and not properly funding) our great Law Enforcement!"
Martin's books are littered with cod-medieval terms for discussing sex and demeaning women -- his excuse, of course, being that this linguistic framework merely expresses his characters' socially-conditioned perspective.
"Without commenting on this ongoing investigation, defense counsel's characterization of how a rape victim should behave is inaccurate, inappropriate, and demeaning," a spokesperson for the DA's office told the Post.
They found group exhibitions that lumped "women artists" together in a separate category—as if they were not inspired by the same ideas as their male counterparts—to be demeaning.
But critics have already written off so-called sapiosexuals as pretentious at best and discriminatory at worst, while also demeaning real marginalized gender and sexual orientations in the LGBTQ community.
When people make these kinds of comments, they are simultaneously demeaning the physical features I've been trying to learn to love my entire life as if it's of no importance.
There was also a kind of seen-this-before attitude: Our stories rarely get told and when they do, it's usually out of our control and somehow almost always demeaning.
Your goal as the player character is to stop him from making that decision, ultimately framing Naoto as a woman fed up with the demeaning treatment from their male peers.
A prominent Vietnam veterans advocacy group is calling for a Trump administration official and a retired Air Force general to be fired for their demeaning comments this week about Sen.
Some critics have regarded Mr. Salle's images of women as demeaning, but they are of a piece with a generally bleak vision of a modern world with a sick soul.
"This election, I saw members of my party marginalizing and condemning minorities, ethnic or otherwise, and making demeaning comments towards women," Fukumoto wrote Wednesday in a letter announcing her decision.
He's the furthest thing from the working-class men of my childhood, but whatever his motives for demeaning women, these supporters hear in him an echo of their own desperation.
Multiple men of distinction, with long careers in public service, say the dressings-down that have sprung from Trump's lips are the most demeaning they've enduring in their adult lives.
" Clinton's senior advisor for policy Maya Harris said that not including paid leave for fathers was a demeaning throwback to an era "where only women are taking care of infants.
Last month he proved a sympathetic yet strong collaborator with the baritone Matthias Goerne in Schumann's "Dichterliebe" and Brahms's "Four Serious Songs": The demeaning term "accompanist" never came to mind.
It "is just the latest in a series of misogynist, derogatory and demeaning statements he has made about women," said Carlos H. Conde, the Philippines researcher for Human Rights Watch.
Several women at City Ballet have said they were disappointed that their union had moved to protect the jobs of men who were accused of sharing demeaning texts about women.
Mattie's journey to try to terminate her pregnancy is far less demeaning and terrifying than the hardships endured by some women living in states with few legal, safe abortion clinics.
But it is strained to argue that the fact of the criminal investigation would make Mr. Trump's testimony either be more time-consuming or more demeaning than was Mr. Clinton's.
Though Matthews established himself as a mainstay of political commentary over his two-decade media career, he has a documented track record of making offensive and demeaning comments to women.
Voters were fond of Mr. Tiberi, he said, but he predicted that Mr. O'Connor could win over people repelled by the "constant chaos" and "demeaning nature" of the Trump presidency.
One only look at the constant barrage of messages that are unleashed from the Trump administration — from attacks on democratic lawmakers, immigrants to seemingly sexist and demeaning language towards women.
There's also the case that Donald Trump himself — with his demeaning and dehumanizing rhetoric toward immigrants and his tepid response to the protests — is only adding fuel to this fire.
The excruciating sequence in which Bigger is compelled to escort Mary and her Communist lover to a black nightclub and is subjected to their demeaning, if well-intentioned, intimacies, was truncated.
Sansa Stark's rape by the ever-evil Ramsay Bolton was painful to watch and particularly controversial, with many viewers and critics calling out the show for including a gratuitous, demeaning scene.
"He might be inconsistent when it comes to his policy stances, but he's been consistent in demeaning, belittling, and inciting harassment of women from day one of his campaign," she said.
" She continued, "Congratulations, person I have never met, never heard of who hates me so much that he went out of his way to message me this disgusting, demeaning, dehumanizing outrage.
In an elegantly compact rhetorical flourish Kaine ticked off a litany of Trump's demeaning, sexist, and racist transgressions against undocumented Latino immigrants, women, blacks, and President Obama via his birther lie.
His relentless demeaning of women, starting in the Republican primary where he insulted based on her looks his only woman challenger, where he insulted women press personalities who were questioning him.
Clinton's newest ad, titled "Mirrors," shows young women of varying ages, sizes, and backgrounds looking into a mirror, intercut with several demeaning comments Trump has made about women and their bodies.
Hwang -- who says she was inspired by the #MeToo movement -- claims Fred was aggressive towards her, cursed at her and was demeaning from the moment she started working on the show.
DiBona says that, during all of this, he struggled at work with a new and demeaning boss and worried that, if he sought help, he would be found unfit for duty.
You have many people clearly treating them dismissively and demeaning them based on their gender, and none of the so-called social-justice warriors are asking them to knock it off.
Orgasms are nowhere near as instantaneous as they are in porn and aggressive or demeaning actions that are frequent in porn are not always normal in a sexual relationship (BDSM excluded).
In a spirit of rebellion and wit, feminists have drafted new copy for a sexist children's book and turned a presidential candidate's demeaning remarks into an elegant deck of (woman) cards.
She may be wearing plenty of stretch Spandex on the show, but she and costar Betty Gilpin didn't have to endure any demeaning requests to nab their spots on the cast.
It's not one of the many infamous "four-letter" words, or the words you can't say on network TV, but to some people it can be just as harmful and demeaning.
A former senior aide to Farenthold shared a damning account of working for the Republican with the House Ethics Committee last week, describing the congressman as verbally abusive and sexually demeaning.
He is willing to attack female opponents with language that strikes his critics as demeaning and misogynistic -- following his previous tirades against Megyn Kelly, Rosie O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton and many others.
We should be clear about this: The increasing radicalism and irresponsibility of the Republican Party, including decades of demeaning government, demonizing Democrats, and debasing norms, is what gave us Donald Trump.
Blake Farenthold of Texas continues after a CNN exclusive report last week detailed allegations of a former senior aide to the congressman describing his behavior as verbally abusive and sexually demeaning.
She feebly resists his rather demeaning attempts to woo her, but succumbs quickly – giving the film a chance to cut to exotic locations where the two can dance to mediocre music.
Though few research studies have examined the impact of online pornography on teen relationships, some teenagers misinterpret explicit images that are increasingly demeaning and violent toward women as examples of intimacy.
Lawmakers were further angered by a series of briefings delivered by top administration officials that they described as insulting and demeaning, complaining that they were dismissed for questioning the administration's strategy.
If you examine the roster of people and organizations behind Project Blitz, it becomes clear that demeaning whole groups of people in society is really just a means to an end.
Trump's circumspection contrasted with his inflammatory rhetoric threatening "fire and fury" over North Korea and demeaning putdowns of Kim as "Little Rocket Man," which put the world on edge last year.
Mike Lee, a Republican senator, told reporters on Wednesday that the Trump administration's 75-minute Iran briefing was the worst he'd ever seen, calling it "insulting and demeaning" to the Constitution.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a former army captain, had been criticized as an apologist for the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for decades, and had made demeaning comments about women, minorities and homosexuals.
Sadly, the same cannot be said for much of today's Republican Party, which appears wed to a mindset from decades ago, blindly believing men while demeaning women who bravely come forward.
The "Trump's Big Lie Award" winner is his repeated habit of insulting and demeaning women and saying that all of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct are liars.
They are very interested in using modern tech -- but (are) not looking at modernizing their actual systems, which is to move away from incredibly discriminatory practices, and incredibly demeaning practices too.
Something would protect our standards and values; something would ensure that the nominees for president would have conventional qualifications, respect rhetorical norms, and refrain from demeaning large groups of the population.
A new study finds that sexism is rampant in the tech industry, with almost two-thirds of women reporting sexual harassment and nearly 90 percent reporting demeaning comments from male colleagues.
On the other hand, it was always a bit demeaning as a way to refer to a genre with its roots in the very earliest films (including one called simply The Kiss).
They are told to do this for a man who, in many respects, spent his campaign demeaning people of color in the way that black waiter felt demeaned after being called boy.
We've spent too many hundreds of years being forced to pretend we were something we're not; we all know how repressive, demeaning and inimical that was to the genuine pursuit of happiness.
As insulting as the "nasty" comment may be, it's not especially new for Trump, whose demeaning comments about women have become a gasp-inducing flashpoint in the home stretch of the election.
At that event, he took the time to make sure that attendees knew that his label for Rubio was spelled "L-I-D-D-L-E," which apparently made it more demeaning.
The montage format has caught on because it works — if what you're wanting to show is online dating as a futile, demeaning process, in which the protagonist is only half-heartedly interested.
Brian Rice, the president of California Professional Firefighters, the largest firefighters' union in the state, pushed back on Trump's tweet, calling it "ill-timed" and "demeaning" to those on the front lines.
His self-involvement, defensiveness, demeaning treatment of others, need to dominate the conversation, and sense of entitlement — basically, his being an asshole — all fall under the diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder.
"Is this the result of a demeaning of the office that you've contributed to?" read a potential question included in the President's briefing book before an October 31 interview with CBS News.
Demeaning or at least undervaluing women and burying feelings to live up to some ideal of toughness—these habits have wreaked havoc on the psyche of black men in particular for centuries.
Though I take offense to his implication that little girls have embarrassing screams — shrill, maybe, but not demeaning – it's easy to understand why anyone would be starstruck by the Pitch Perfect star.
"There is a world of difference between using the word as a slur—demeaning someone by calling them that word—and quoting that word," a legal document uploaded to the site reads.
Before take off, she claims the man made his disdain for her larger body obvious by shifting, grunting and exchanging cruel and demeaning text messages about her with someone on his phone.
Trump himself has made demeaning comments about women, most infamously in the "Access Hollywood" tape that surfaced during the 2016 election, in which he bragged about being able to sexually assault women.
Criticized for demeaning a former Miss Universe, Mr. Trump derided her as "no Girl Scout" and denied having urged people to view a "sex tape," though he did exactly that on Twitter.
Given the recent debate over songs such as "Baby, It's Cold Outside" for lyrics that some see as demeaning to women, Cyrus turned the 1953 hit "Santa Baby" into a feminist anthem.
In the European military tradition (from which the US tradition is derived), any disgraced officer who was summarily kicked out of his unit was done so in the most demeaning manner possible.
While demeaning, insulting and ridiculing minorities, immigrants and the physically/mentally disabled worked for Mr. Trump, I want to be clear that this behavior – and these views, have no place at Grubhub.
It's about fighting against the sexist system that won't let the sororities throw any parties, and the gross and creepy frat guys whose beer-soaked bashes are frequently demeaning and sometimes dangerous.
Like Snell, Chastain became an activist by accident, after working her way up in the competitive dancing scene and encountering repeated instances of judges and spectators making demeaning comments about her body.
Both are actresses, but Beth has found some measure of success by taking what she can get — mostly demeaning roles that require nudity — while Anna is more talented yet intense and uncompromising.
Beyond College Campuses and Public Scandals, a Racist Tradition Lingers Blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions, has persisted in fraternity houses and private clubs, occasionally exploding into public view.
Sandra F. Sperino, an employment law expert and associate dean of faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, said that while clerkships are sometimes difficult, they should not be demeaning.
Nowhere is that clearer than in the Southwest, where growing diversity and Mr. Trump's demeaning rhetoric about Latino migrants are pulling parts of the region from the once-firm grip of Republicans.
It was a kind of entertainment that was rooted in white supremacy and schadenfreude — demeaning others to secure and confirm one's place in the social hierarchy while finding pleasure in all that.
Women say it is galling that such a demeaning atmosphere persists, especially for the roughly 30 percent of female veterans who have reported being harassed or assaulted while serving in the military.
Human Rights Watch researcher Carlos Conde said Duterte's remark was "just the latest in a series of misogynist, derogatory and demeaning statements" about women that encouraged state forces to commit sexual violence.
But it's important to start a conversation that can unfold over time about the very uneven distribution of privilege within our society and the demeaning and intensely painful histories behind derogatory words.
Online, the song met with a scattering of criticisms from Mr. Trump's supporters, who pointed out that those who normally denounce bullying were embracing derogatory and demeaning language about the future president.
An employee at L Brands presented the human resources department with a document that listed more than a dozen accusations against Razek, which included inappropriate touching of women and making "demeaning" comments.
Jewish students on college campuses have been besieged by hatred, expressed as swastikas scrawled in public places, slurs written on dorm-room doors, and demeaning comments made in classrooms and college papers.
To the Editor: I still find it shocking that women could excuse a presidential candidate whose own demeaning and offensive recorded words were not sufficient to prevent them from voting for him.
Some linguists, like John McWhorter, insist that "the world looks the same in any language" — and argue that claiming otherwise risks fetishizing some cultures ("Italians are a romantic people") and demeaning others.
Low-level employees were asked to perform duties they described as demeaning, like washing her dishes or other cleaning — a possible violation of Senate ethics rules, according to veterans of the chamber.
Art museums are filled with medieval and early modern Western art that is offensive to many of our contemporary values — depicting rape, the slaughter of Muslims, or demeaning images of non-Europeans.
He has repeatedly called on Trump to release his income tax returns and stated that he does not have "the "stomach for [Trump&aposs] personal style and his penchant for regularly demeaning others.
But since its introduction, the Blue Monday equation has faced an onslaught of criticism as both demeaning the severity of actual clinical depression and as yet another example of problematic pseudoscience gone mainstream.
Based on the accounts of the survivors featured, both men are shown as obsessed with performances of masculinity rooted in control — from the casual demeaning of women to forcing kids to watch pornography.
In the video, which was shot outside Mordovia Arena, where the match took place, a Colombia supporter can be seen recording himself encouraging two Japanese women to repeat demeaning Spanish phrases after him.
Pueblo, Colorado (CNN)Hillary Clinton told voters Wednesday that she can't believe Donald Trump has the "gall" to run for president demeaning the United States while paying little to no federal income taxes.
They also think his confirmation would have a negative effect on sexual assault survivors' abilities to report their stories, a process that can be demeaning and convoluted on college campuses as it is.
It was unnecessary and demeaning, and the fact that she's the one out there apologizing — while he cancelled interviews in order to lick his wounds in private — is frustrating, to say the least.
But by saying that they got there by maintaining an extramarital relationship with their boss is demeaning and wouldn't be acceptable in many circles if it was directed at someone such as Sen.
ST. LOUIS — A presidential debate whose tone was expected to be shaped by Donald Trump's lewd and demeaning comments a decade ago fulfilled that billing in a testy back-and-forth Sunday night.
Another found love in a grief group, only to find out that the man was horribly demeaning and all they really shared was the incredible bad luck that brought them to the group.
We also talked at great length about the hypocrisy of liberal feminists demeaning Republican women as brainless bimbos for their conservative beliefs, while crying "sexism" over any perceived criticism of their liberal beliefs.
Flint, Michigan (CNN)It was no Republican debate -- nobody talked about the size of their hands or made up demeaning nicknames -- but Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were ready for action Sunday night.
This demeaning audiovisual spectacle is produced by 140 video projectors and a 3D spatialized sound system piloted by animation software that make van Gogh's starry night stars twinkle and his black crows fly.
But looking back now, it seems that the real significance of the Bush presidency, particularly against the background of the depressing, demoralizing and demeaning aspects of today's politics, was the matter of character.
The daily indignities include senior staffers dumping work onto junior members at the end of the workday, and giving them demeaning tasks such as opening a tightly sealed jar or serving them tea.
"To those places where Donald Trump has been terrorizing and terrifying and demeaning our fellow Americans, that's where you will find me on this campaign," O'Rourke said in the speech in El Paso.
It is demeaning and patronizing to assume that the electoral victories of black candidates are equivalent to addressing the crucial needs of those whose incomes are at the bottom third of the nation.
Philadelphia (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden lamented the "demeaning" nature of today's politics while presenting an award to President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush in Philadelphia on Sunday.
The only one of his peers willing to speak to him in a way that is not demeaning is ultimately responsible for his tenderest adolescent moment and the most vicious violence he experiences.
"This election, I saw members of my party marginalizing and condemning minorities, ethnic or otherwise, and making demeaning comments towards women," she said in an open letter of resignation to the Republican Party.
Always 'Like a girl' was simply bringing you the view point that young girls have a huge drop in confidence at puberty, because of demeaning phrases like 'You do that like a girl.
She said the word tribalism was used in a sarcastic and demeaning way toward her during a two-decade-long career in the U.S. Army, which she retired from as sergeant first-class.
When other candidates took jabs at him, he didn't mock them with demeaning nicknames—no "little Marco" for Rubio, no "lyin' Ted" for Cruz—or tell them how puny their poll numbers were.
That Thomas would equate his stressful questioning by the committee with a lynching was demeaning to these African-Americans as they knew how inappropriate that comparison was, in personal ways others never could.
He said that some media outlets incorrectly referred to him as a former boss of Ms. Muller, that he was targeted by demeaning social media posts and that he lost multiple job opportunities.
Spicer told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday that it's "demeaning" for people to say that Ryan, of American Urban Radio Networks, "can't take it" when he pushes back on her questioning.
Veronika Remisova, an opposition lawmaker, said that Mr. Fico, the prime minister, and Andrej Danko, the speaker of Parliament, had created an environment of hostility for journalists by demeaning and criticizing them publicly.
In the lawsuit against the University of Michigan, students took on the school's effort to forbid harassment and bullying and other acts motivated by bias that could be interpreted as demeaning or hurtful.
The tweets ended five months of relative silence from the president on the volatile subject of gender, reintroducing a political vulnerability: his history of demeaning women for their age, appearance and mental capacity.
The car was also an essential "weapon against Jim Crow"; African-American automobile owners could create comfort zones for themselves where they escaped the demeaning treatment awaiting them on public buses and trains.
No doubt his generosity was appreciated by those present, but he's getting some blowback on social media, with some calling it demeaning and dehumanizing -- people down on their luck diving for dollar bills.
At seventeen, I am a first-year student at Yale, at the same college where Kavanaugh once belonged to a fraternity infamous for demeaning women, a vulgar organization that still exists decades later.
She also hosted a segment featuring two black panelists, Roland Martin and Amy Holmes, who explained the history of blackface, a demeaning practice with a history going back to 19th-century minstrel shows.
Four years later, the anachronistic — and admittedly unrepresentative — surveys would be supplanted by slick, nationally televised debates with Trump, center-stage, lobbing attacks and demeaning nicknames at his opponents while the crowd roared.
Media Matters released clips Sunday night, as Vox detailed, where Carlson makes misogynistic and offensive comments — including defending child sexual abuse, demeaning sex workers and women, and making suggestive comments about underage girls.
Donald Trump engaged in crude and demeaning conversations about women over a 17-year-period with radio shock-jock Howard Stern, according to a review by CNN's KFile of hours of newly uncovered audio.
While many of her peers allege that Maeve bit a fellow student's penis during fellatio years prior — and accuse Maeve of many other meant-to-be-demeaning sex acts — that unsurprisingly isn't the case.
Outspoken public liberals Stephen Colbert and Jerry Saltz often get something of a pass on the prejudice embedded in these kinds of insinuations: Of course they aren't demeaning gay people — liberals love gay people!
Former South African judge Richard Goldstone, a respected figure in international justice and former chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, said quitting the ICC was "demeaning" to the country.
Trump's failure to realize that demeaning fatness is an insult to himself may be part of his much larger issue of personal denial and an inability to differentiate between truth and self-serving falsifications.
Amy Klobuchar's treatment of staff have clouded the early days of her 2020 presidential campaign, as The New York Times reports her unusually high turnover, willingness to embarrass staff, odd requests and demeaning duties.
There are few words to describe the plotline, characters, and overarching message (if I should be so generous to say that this film has a "message") other than: demeaning, misogynistic, idiotic, and not funny.
It's demeaning to make a bunch of women clamor for "love" (see: The Bachelor, but at least in that case, there's a more-or-less equivalent in the Bachelorette) in front of an audience.
The scathing 56-page external review cited a "disconcerting" number of incidences of bullying, racism and sexism and multiple cases of managers belittling and publicly humiliating staff and making "demeaning, menacing", profanity-filled comments.
Not long after his election, he opened Tent City, an infamous outdoor jail that critics said was demeaning for inmates as they stayed in scorching heat over 100 degrees and ate calorie-controlled meals.
Many artists felt they were being forced into a demeaning balancing act: extracting money and applause from their new patrons — the bourgeoisie, who liked easy-listening and easy-reading — without compromising their creative freedom.
Last month, hundreds of thousands of people took to the same D.C. streets to greet the new presidency with a loud rebuke of an agenda many see as demeaning to women, Mexicans and Muslims.
"I consider myself an Irish Catholic, and he sort of parades himself out there with his weird, alt-right views that he has and to me it's demeaning the whole governmental and political process."
I consider myself an Irish Catholic, and he sort of parades himself out there with his weird alt-right views that he has and to me it's demeaning the whole government and political process.
Spotlight was made before Donald Trump's election to office, but the ethic it celebrates flies directly in the face of the president's continual, dishonest demeaning of the American press—particularly in evidence this week.
Such a view is demeaning — Central European societies as a whole remain the most pro-European — and an easy way to forget that the rise of populism is not just a Central European phenomenon.
"While demeaning, insulting and ridiculing minorities, immigrants and the physically/mentally disabled worked for Mr. Trump, I want to be clear that this behavior — and these views, have no place at Grubhub," Maloney wrote.
NBC showed the agreement on air, which included a strict non-disparagement agreement that would have prevented Manigault Newman from demeaning or disparaging Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, the campaign, their families and businesses.
"Families did not see the robot's use as demeaning and enjoyed seeing their family member engage with and talk to the robot as though it was a pet," Moyle told Reuters Health by email.
Obama's speech on Thursday was a far broader indictment of Mr. Trump than her remarks last week in New Hampshire, when she spoke in deeply personal terms about Mr. Trump's demeaning remarks about women.
It sparked other efforts and creative expressions and shed light on some of the coercive, forceful, or otherwise demeaning procedures that were happening to women in the delivery room, leaving many of them traumatized.
To Kavanaugh's defenders, asking about his yearbook is a new low for Supreme Court confirmation hearings; the implication is that in such a demeaning situation, it's understandable for Kavanaugh to lie a little bit.
Her latest song "Dangerous Woman" is all about being a strong and "bulletproof" woman, and Grande is embodying that ideal by speaking her mind about the use of demeaning lyrics in music, especially rap.
Let me point out that no profession, no matter how demeaning, brings you as close to that of court jester of the king's entourage as being a server singing "Happy Birthday" to a client.
Ms. Haley has navigated the political shoals of the Trump administration better than many of her colleagues, escaping the demeaning tweets the president meted out when his appointees broke ranks, as she sometimes did.
The lawyer for the woman accusing Ryan Seacrest of demeaning and sexually aggressive behavior demanded 8 figures, and if Seacrest didn't pay up her attorney vowed to go to the media ... sources tell TMZ.
During her tenure at CBP, the agency was in the spotlight for severe overcrowding at its border facilities, as well as reports of lewd and demeaning social media postings by former and current agents.
The "boys will be boys" stereotype certainly gives license for boys to disrespect, devalue and mistreat girls, but deeper analysis of it also reveals the fundamentally demeaning ways in which we think about boys.
Voters overlooked his history of demeaning and disparaging rhetoric, and the combination of Trump's celebrity and his promise to deliver economic prosperity as a Washington outsider propelled him to an unexpected but historic presidency.
" After noting that she had been an honors student who was offered a partnership at the law firm Jones Day, she added, "If you don't get how demeaning that is, I can't help you.
In 218, Turner had reported Luber to a high-ranking CDC official for demeaning behavior toward her and contacted the agency's Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, according to internal emails reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
Clinton kept pushing, kept trying to smile through what had long since become a joyless, demeaning slog, and still found a moment, on the last day of her campaign, to FaceTime with her granddaughter.
The President responded by once again attacking his Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell, demeaning the longtime Washington policy expert and investment banker and blaming him for doing too little to juice the US economy.
Harvard Men's Soccer Team Is Sidelined for Vulgar 'Scouting Report' Assigning sexually demeaning rankings to incoming members of the women's soccer team leads the prestigious university to cancel the remainder of the men's season.
Jack G. Shaheen, who diplomatically but tenaciously lobbied to shatter demeaning stereotypes of Arabs in popular culture as "billionaires, bombers, belly dancers and boisterous bargainers," died on Sunday in Charleston, S.C. He was 29.
For those who believe they are demeaned by wine or wine writers, I would suggest it is the wine populists who are doing the demeaning, by pandering to inchoate feelings of fear and resentment.
The seal depicting that event first came under fire in 1977 when a notice was filed with the Village Board saying the seal depicted a "white man choking an Indian" and was demeaning and degrading.

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