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"exploitative" Definitions
  1. treating somebody unfairly in order to gain an advantage or to make money

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He pleaded guilty to two counts of distribution of sexually exploitative material, two counts of possession of sexually exploitative materials and one count of drug possession.
" Debra tells PEOPLE she thinks "it's classless" and "exploitative.
It was also called transphobic and exploitative by Twitter users.
Others are just calling it straight up "dysfunctional" and exploitative.
You fall into the trap of them being more exploitative.
Of course, "Famous" can be art and also be exploitative.
"People are concerned that it's exploitative in nature," he says.
"It's a reciprocal relationship, not extractive, not exploitative," he explains.
In the 1980s, this meant radical feminists fighting exploitative pornography.
"I don't want to do anything that's exploitative," she said.
Such practices have been criticised as exploitative by unions, however.
The imbalance of power can be emotionally unsettling and exploitative.
Was the movie a landmark in representation or distressingly exploitative?
What were they and what made them disrespectful or exploitative?
She said it would be exploitative to the black community.
The video was panned on Chinese social media as exploitative.
It was exploitative and ugly and lasted only one season.
Some members of the public complained that the sculpture was exploitative.
And, worse than impressionistic, ethnography had also come to seem exploitative.
" Debra told PEOPLE she thinks Duff's film is "classless" and "exploitative.
To make art that was explicitly about it would look exploitative.
Words like strange, confusing, and even exploitative may come to mind.
He created exploitative environments for non-celebrity women on his sets.
The reading Kanye prefers is that it's not exploitative — it's art.
Scenes that could have come off as exploitative instead feel nuanced.
Charity campaigners also responded with criticism, describing the advert as exploitative.
It contributes to a perception of them as craven and exploitative.
The Saudis are trying to crack down on exploitative middle men.
And don't become a one-sided deal that can become exploitative.
And the deployment of beauties is more exploitative than anything else.
Was it exploitative, to both the Cave family and the audience?
It's exploitative and sometimes deadly in a way most jobs aren't.
The company has reported discovering millions of exploitative images and videos.
She disliked interviewing people in times of tragedy, thinking it exploitative.
"A lot of the times they seemed gratuitous or exploitative," she said.
Not all proposed laws are as transparently exploitative as Egypt and Malaysia's.
Marwencol certainly had the potential to be exploitative, given its subject matter.
"The exploitative methods continue but under different names and forms," she said.
It will be hard for whatever they do to not feel exploitative.
When does an investigation—and its presentation—become exploitative rather than honest?
It could've been half-assed, exploitative, or, maybe worst of all, boring.
The freelance world is a strange place and can be very exploitative.
The CFPB was conceived in 2010 to protect consumers from exploitative loans.
"A lot of it feels really essentializing and potentially exploitative," she says.
Likewise, celebrity is hierarchical and exploitative—not of artists, but of fans.
They've been taken to new, dangerous, and exploitative heights with mobile games.
The report mentions "exploitative journalism" and indicates freelancers as the main victims.
Her relatives previously dismissed Making a Murderer as exploitative and one-sided.
And was that an exploitative act, or the stuff of epic cinema?
I feel like we live in a culture where that's so exploitative.
Labor unions are a vital tool for checking abusive and exploitative employers.
How do you avoid venturing too far into violence and becoming exploitative?
As a mentor of black artists, he was sexist and often exploitative.
The gig economy isn't cutting-edge; it's exploitative and it's ruining lives.
Such people, he said, might be overly emotional, unpredictable, manipulative and exploitative.
It's an idea that could have been exploitative, manipulative or literal-minded.
I've seen the Sun/Peng video before, and found it repulsively exploitative.
The Islamic State is a delusional and exploitative cult, not a state.
On the one hand, it seems exploitative to participate in this industry.
Reading Singer's piece made me uncomfortable; the interview with Milch felt exploitative.
In 13, NCMEC received more than 18 million reports of exploitative imagery.
A revolutionary says we have to end the exploitative system we have.
This leaves many of them vulnerable to poverty, exploitative relationships, and violence.
I know it seemed exploitative, but the idea was to implicate myself.
Perhaps we learn to ask: when do images of victims become exploitative?
In fairness, exploitative kit practises are not unique to the Premier League.
The result is that it feels less exploitative than it does honest.
" And the question of "Is he a feminist, or like, an exploitative pervert?
Not all intergenerational relationships are exploitative; they can be loving and mutually supportive.
Without competition, large firms become exploitative bureaucracies that are accountable to no one.
He's—falsely—called evil, exploitative, and misanthropic, leaving no hope for his characters.
The company has come under particular fire for exploitative content that targets children.
This obfuscation is doubtless intentional, but it can make the documentary feel exploitative.
I want the idea of "being a wife" and its exploitative legacy gone.
UnitedMasters is ready to give musicians an alternative to exploitative record label deals.
"I think it is both exploitative and generous," Cooper says with frank ambivalence.
I couldn't tell if going to restaurants right now was supportive, or exploitative.
Exploitative rates can result in borrowers paying sometimes four times what they borrowed.
It received positive reviews from Christian outlets, but mainstream outlets found it exploitative.
Parishioners of doctrines that promote slavery, prison industrialism, and other exploitative capitalist interests.
And when they're commercialized, as these are, that intrusiveness can feel almost exploitative.
It would be easy to argue that those scenes are de facto exploitative.
Wolf Creek toed the line but generally stayed on the right side of exploitative.
It's not only self-serving nonsense in most cases, it's exploitative of the voters.
Such exploitative arrangements do not promote a "world that is more equitable and united".
Ethical sex isn't just consensual—it's non-exploitative, it's protected, it's honest, it's pleasurable.
Something can be consensual and still really fucked up—exploitative, dishonest, unsafe, not pleasurable.
Somehow these anonymous portraits, products of a fertile midlife crisis, avoid being merely exploitative.
Is it a tech company's fault that humans are awful and abusive and exploitative?
It's possible that some artists are being exploitative, and that they've had bad intentions.
Too many are poorly thought out, or are exploitative of younger architects and designers.
So much of corporate work culture is predicated on abusive and exploitative labor practices.
Weeks later, the company announced it would crack down on the child-exploitative videos.
But I adamantly feel that Joker's approach to mental illness is vague and exploitative.
Mr Hooper is not alone in daring to walk away from an exploitative boss.
It's a scene that in someone else's hands could have seemed exploitative or lascivious.
Many find themselves working in exploitative and dangerous conditions — and unable to return home.
It is this exploitative version of surrogacy that still shapes attitudes and laws today.
It's these moments that make me feel like a bystander in an exploitative situation.
And this kind of exploitative relationship is what prisoners across the country are protesting.
First, what is the most sensationalist, defamatory, exploitative content we can come up with?
Yoga students and studios are grappling with inappropriate, manipulative and exploitative teachers and teachings.
Others thought using the attacks as a plot device might seem insensitive and exploitative.
Funnily enough, LendUp's first office was above one of those exploitative payday loan places.
Capitalism means we sell our labour in ways that often feel exploitative or alienating.
That documentary Hot Girls Wanted found a sleazy exploitative corner of porn in Miami.
An exploitative system held together by custom is now maintained by fraud and force.
A nasty, exploitative spectacle of a woman's victimization, or the celebration of her resistance?
You come out of one exploitative situation and you get back into another one.
But when these stories feel exploitative, thoughtless, or gratuitous, they can lead to trauma fatigue.
There was criticism that it was exploitative of young talent — what's your take on that?
It can be very, very hard to put sexual violence onscreen without it becoming exploitative.
In construction, manufacturing and agriculture, the next three most-exploitative sectors, most victims are men.
Or do CEOs need to step up and throw out outdated and exploitative labor practices?
Data suggest female viewers are turned off by the exploitative sexualisation of women and girls.
" In the January Los Angeles Times piece, five women accused Franco of "sexually exploitative behavior.
So if you look at it and say, "Yes, that is exploitative," you're not reaching.
At its worst, it's exploitative and makes us feel gross in a whole other way.
TPP members would be required to stop exploitative practices like child labor and forced labor.
TPP works to eliminate exploitative labor practices and protects against all forms of employment discrimination.
The way Mr. Bigonzetti takes advantage of the dancers' extraordinary technique comes to feel exploitative.
But former guests told STAT and the Globe that the show engaged in exploitative practices.
Communities: Is best in its industry for fighting against exploitative practices in its supply chain.
"Carnage Park" is a deliberate effort to recreate exploitative, stalker-type scare fare of yore.
For an exploitative reality show to succeed, it has to supply pleasure with its guilt.
The unfathomable platform risk here makes Facebook's exploitative Instant Articles program seem toothless in comparison.
How worried were/are you about the project being seen as opportunistic, or even exploitative?
After all, isn't found footage just the viewer watching terrible, exploitative things happening to others?
The episode avoids feeling exploitative thanks to some key decisions made by Murphy and Mock.
To be granted equality only by agreeing to be equally as exploitative, extraordinate, and corrupt?
This means there's less chance of start-ups developing healthier, less exploitative social media platforms.
It does it without pandering, veering into cheesy After School Special territory, or feeling exploitative.
Then the question is, will people use it wisely or will it just be exploitative?
Le Duan witnessed the transformation of his country under repressive and exploitative French colonial rule.
How fitting that Halperin's publisher is Judith Regan, who has a yen for exploitative trash.
"Midnight Family" can be tough to watch, but it never feels unprincipled or indulgently exploitative.
But it also highlights the increasing challenge for authorities fighting misleading and exploitative recruitment online.
This is not only unfair, but it encourages the growth of these nontransparent exploitative enterprises.
"The most exploitative hostels are those run by the textile and garment industry," Samy said.
Major tech manufacturers cannot be unlinked from CVE's apparent business model of using exploitative labor.
Can artists reconcile ideals of social justice with their participation in an exploitative capitalist system?
And you should never forget how truly creepy, exploitative, and just plain bad that beast is.  
Having experienced the real thing, the hologram concept to me feels ghoulish and exploitative by comparison.
He feels the training of tricks like the handstand are more exploitative than educational or entertaining.
Despite this, both feel like they have a similar outlook on humanity's exploitative relationship with nature.
Capitalism in Britain today is like Mr Martin's pubs: often seen as soulless, homogenising and exploitative.
But Mr Scorsese, perhaps afraid of being exploitative, keeps a respectful distance from these grisly scenes.
In rich countries, where most workers have above-board jobs, informal work is precarious and exploitative.
Employees from Amazon's warehouses across the country have reported exploitative conditions, backbreaking labor, and low pay.
Beach Club is exploitative too, of course, but for once, Lohan isn't the one being exploited.
The language that this patent is "exploratory" distances Activision from the ickiness of an exploitative system.
YouTube shut down ToyFreaks last month during the public backlash over exploitative videos on its platform.
Extending perceptions of such only advances exploitative tendencies that have contributed toward the challenges in Africa.
"Coming in late is exploitative because there's an ask without any type of investment," Reed says.
This exploitative practice is known as "QuickPay", and it is highly leveraged against the truck drivers.
The graphic tees, feminist necklaces, girl-power products, and exploitative PR pitches are getting downright disturbing.
Weis's and Freundt's investigation has revealed the conscious and unwitting beneficiaries of these exploitative working conditions.
Some of her everyday decisions led to rapt headlines by a curious — or exploitative — tabloid press.
Saturday Night Live rightly skewered this trend: Detractors often see this practice as exploitative and disingenuous.
She blames exploitative employers, and doubts that any government, left or right, will fix the problem.
This was done by blacks partly to survive outside of US capitalism, which was so exploitative.
Charging someone to apply for an accelerator — not to participate, just to apply — feels really exploitative.
The site also recently dealt with a major scandal regarding exploitative children's content and predatory comments.
A Facebook spokeswoman said the company "invests heavily" to combat child exploitative material on its site.
The phenomenon even prompted victim Nicole Brown's sister Denise to publicly denounce the items as exploitative.
Something impressive about American Honey is that it's about homeless youth in America without seeming exploitative.
The "Curbing Realistic Exploitative Electronic Pedophilic Robots (CREEPER) Act," is a bipartisan bill sponsored by Rep.
As a result, poverty is endemic in the refugee community, leaving many vulnerable to exploitative practices.
The writer-director John Butler emphasizes the exploitative dynamics underlying Sean's assumption of friendship with Ernesto.
That storyline could have so easily felt exploitative, but Orange always kept her personhood in mind.
We were trying to answer the question of, could we do exploitation films without being exploitative?
Both were derided over the years — as vulgar, as adolescent, as exploitative and finally as anachronistic.
For this illegal, violent, exploitative and viciously patriarchal business, this is as good as it gets.
While there isn't anything inherently wrong with exploring, or engaging with "blackness," it's almost always exploitative.
It was controversial, to say the least, with some people thinking it was a little exploitative.
Others saw her as a reckless, exploitative threat to the very community she meant to help.
For people to eat and act differently, different tools, beneficial rather than exploitative, must be employed.
So what if fast fashion is built on exploitative labor and contributes to mass global pollution?
There's also been a long-running debate about what level of interest is acceptable versus exploitative.
The construction unions, after all, arose in response to exploitative bosses who underpaid and endangered workers.
It's a reality in which aspiring young actors and actresses are often vulnerable to exploitative, predatory individuals.
Despite becoming more inclusive in some respects, the fashion industry still often depict minorities in exploitative ways.
Making this about Sharon Tate feels exploitative, a ruse to use her gruesome glamour for shock value.
He is a registered sex offender now, and he is continuing to engage in this exploitative conduct.
Halbach's family, who declined to participate in the series, has dismissed it as exploitative and one-sided.
Gangs sell thousands of victims into bonded labour every year or hire them out to exploitative bosses.
If anything, our commitment to work, no matter how exploitative, has simply encouraged and facilitated our exploitation.
Then, as now, populists claimed to act in the name of ordinary Americans against an exploitative elite.
TLC is a network with a reputation for putting people under an exploitative magnifying glass for ratings.
This system flags known child exploitative material and known terrorist propaganda so we can quickly remove content.
Watson demonstrated that searching for something like "bikini haul" can often lead to exploitative videos of children.
There are horror stories, he says, listing a few openly exploitative app makers and egregious security loopholes.
With debts hanging over them, workers feel they can't leave even the most dangerous and exploitative jobs.
Incidents like the exploitative videos of children, or the misleading amateur cartoons, take advantage of this system.
Gangs sell thousands of victims into bonded labor every year or hire them out to exploitative bosses.
If you were doing child-exploitative content, WhatsApp's encrypted, but we know who you are from Facebook.
Still, we wouldn't put it in the same bucket as countless industry offenses that are downright exploitative.
" Brafman continued, "Anything short of that is intended to make Mr. Weinstein appear inappropriate, and even exploitative.
Facebook has faced reports of using its relationship with fact-checking organizations as an exploitative PR play.
New entertainers essentially get an internship where they're paid in exposure for creative and personally exploitative labor.
At first, choosing to highlight this part of the game in a trailer seems exploitative, tone-deaf.
"In general, detox tea products are part of a confusing, exploitative and potentially dangerous market," she says.
The company is trying to rehabilitate its image, without substantively changing any of its exploitative labor practices.
The Knowles patriarch's announcement feels exploitative, with its hashtags and his Instagram handle nestled at the bottom.
It's also a little condescending to think that people will take a price that they think exploitative.
In some cases, they try to compel the most exploitative lenders to release borrowers from their agreements.
I think our whole educational system is broken, and it's an exploitative situation, however you cut it.
Seeing through the disguise Exploitative people, including traffickers, use psychological manipulation as the primary means of control.
When the previous disguises have been exhausted, an exploitative person often becomes a Punisher to maintain control.
Libertarians contend that existing inequalities and exploitative relationships are not resultant merely of free and voluntary exchange.
That's the worst of both worlds: The exploitative nature of capitalism with the inefficient bureaucracies of communism.
In the 1960s, the Contract Buyers League pressed sellers to change the exploitative terms of their contracts.
Early on, especially, the recurring reaction shots of a crying Ms. Shakti Chen border on the exploitative.
That's the kind of story Veena tells, but she's never exploitative or gross just to be gross.
But critics counter that the system is exploitative and deprives employees of important safeguards like unemployment insurance.
One essay, "My Year-Long Love With an Undocumented Immigrant," was messy, possibly exploitative and occasionally earnest.
"This use of real life as drama feels exploitative," Aja Romano wrote of "S-Town" on Vox.
In democracies, voting is still secret and free, so citizens can punish politicians they perceive as exploitative.
It's harder than ever to paint porn as uniquely exploitative — or to ignore abuses that do happen.
And China is sometimes exploitative of labor and the environment in the countries it purports to help.
Facebook said it took action against more than 24 million pieces of child exploitative content last year.
Sure, working in the sex industry is exploitative and precarious, but so is work in other industries.
But the role its taken is not that of the virtuous prosecutor, but of the exploitative politician.
But up close, these paintings feel lurid and exploitative, like the establishing shot of a snuff film.
It's an exploitative practice, especially considering that the price of kits has been rising steadily for years.
And that's pretty exploitative considering that S-Town is on one level a spectacle of public mourning itself.
Sharing any kind of child exploitative imagery using Facebook or Messenger is not acceptable — even to express outrage.
Prostitution is often lawless and exploitative, but it would be less so if governments legalised and regulated it.
They were once considered to be exploitative and destabilising, but an earlier deregulation did away with the restrictions.
But perhaps it matters for some scandals, for ones that are essentially crimes against an arguably exploitative system.
Whiteness was used as a 'scientific' validation of superiority that enabled the imperialistic and exploitative practices of colonialism.
ToysToSee, which was also taken down for disturbing and exploitative videos, netted 224,0003,2000 views in its last month.
Facebook says it's going to great lengths to make sure the app does not come off as exploitative.
People must be able to say "no" to oppressive or exploitative relationships, as women know only too well.
And other brands were able to pull off subtle and thoughtful messages that didn't come off as exploitative.
For an industry that has a exploitative reputation, especially toward young women, her liberty is a big deal.
Basically what the debate boils down to is this: Is the "Famous" video art, or is it exploitative?
"We can't fix our broken criminal justice system until we take on the exploitative bail industry," he wrote.
Cheliotis explained to CNBC that under Syriza, the legacy of deliberately exploitative migration policies has started to erode.
Sheik is responsible for a popular pop-rock musical Spring Awakening, which is loathsomely exploitative and very boring!
Nonetheless, the essay sparked a social media conversation about whether BuzzFeed Video is exploitative on a larger scale.
"Women have freed themselves of the exploitative male regime in political, social, cultural, and military aspects," Abdullah declared.
Y.) measure, the Curbing Realistic Exploitative Electronic Pedophilic Robots (Creeper) Act, passed by a voice vote on Wednesday.
Just this week, reports came out that he's close to settling with yet another exploitative lender, Think Finance.
Facebook rolled out a recent pilot plan to prevent the exploitative practice by collecting users' nude photos preemptively.
It's not just that this system is exploitative and cruel, taking from those who have little enough already.
Requiem just relishes so shamelessly in its depravity that it's not only exploitative and distasteful, it's pure posing.
Gig economy contractors who earned money by recharging the scooters told Motherboard the job was exploitative at times.
"I have a very intimate portrayal of women, but in a way that doesn't feel exploitative," she said.
In his novel "A Vein of Riches" (1978), Knowles described the wealthy, exploitative, coal mine-owning Catherwood family.
Rest assured that the opportunity for a big, exploitative here-comes-Emma scene does not go to waste.
She then went on to describe a mutually exploitative relationship consistent with the Donald Trump known by many.
We always strive to be conscientious, not to be exploitative, and to maintain our subjects' humanity and dignity.
"Facebook's exploitative practices targeted a population universally recognized as vulnerable — young people," the groups said in the complaint.
The Italian government calls France's involvement in Africa exploitative but seems to think that China's is no problem.
If you post child exploitative content, for example, just one strike means your account is banned for good.
Leftists can excoriate it as an instance of tech's bone-deep sexism and exploitative hegemony of privileged white men.
For every former-sanatorium-turned-exploitative-tourist-trap, there's a lesser-known historical home with a majorly creepy backstory.
Ms Swenson describes the technology as "agnostic": it falls on the creator to produce something emotive yet not exploitative.
That ubiquity gives the brand license to take on causes it thinks are particularly meaningful without seeming overly exploitative.
Usry is concerned such exposure can have a numbing effect, and that it could be exploitative of victims' pain.
But if anti-burnout marketing is poised to become mainstream, brands like Pattern can quickly come to feel exploitative.
Just because the name of the company is a baby word doesn't mean that it's not greedy or exploitative.
Car manufacturers ought to recognize that they don't need to be cheaply exploitative in their quest to attract eyeballs.
According to YouTube, the deletions are part of a bigger effort to weed out exploitative content on the platform.
The site also plans a new initiative to disable all comments on any videos featuring children in exploitative situations.
They'd rather we undo decades of social progress than yield an inch on exploitative structures that keep them powerful.
Murugavel grew up watching the growth of "exploitative" factories that dot Coimbatore, where he studied and now practices law.
She believes that we're engaging in free, exploitative labor every day, and that companies are trading in our privacy.
" Woods insists that the business model is not exploitative—"To come to Cambodia... it's not about paying women less.
Investors had made billions of dollars based on exploitative practices that included loans to homebuyers who couldn't afford them.
But above all else, he didn't want any of it to be shocking or exploitative of a sensitive issue.
Yes, it's an exploitative sort of filmmaking, but Mr. Zarcoff keeps it fairly restrained for most of the way.
"They called my father a traitor, because he criticized the Hindu religion for its exploitative traditions," Mr. Dabholkar said.
Not only were the North and South economically interdependent, but they shared in the exploitative nature of American capitalism.
Are law enforcement officers going to be forced to watch while exploitative drug dealers sell dope to vulnerable addicts?
Every now and then, there's a controversy over the ashram—that it's exploitative, or that Amma is a bully.
I couldn't always pin down the larger story, which seems to concern the exploitative nature of capitalism or something.
Why do you think, all this time on, that people continue to view sex work as by definition exploitative?
Delia Kropp: I started to realize the kinds of stories being given to us were often exploitative and reductive.
The Greatest Showman is a version of Barnum's life story, scrubbed clean of the well-documented racist, exploitative bits.
In the 1950s, Guatemala attempted to end exploitative labor practices and give land to Mayan Indians in the highlands.
Critical think pieces about skin care abound, and they tend to hit the same beats: Is skin care exploitative?
In this dispatch from Dubai, our reporter examines how that imbalance of power can be emotionally unsettling and exploitative.
If the terms are in some way immoral — exploitative, say — there might be a moral case for ignoring them.
It's a countersuit to Tenney's attempt to leave the organization back in May over concerns his contract was exploitative.
For women in low-wage industries, which are already rife with exploitative practices, the #MeToo movement is particularly crucial.
It's well-known that the industry is grossly exploitative of both men and women — why have we tolerated this?
But what kind of violation is exploitative, and what kind changes consciousness, as the best popular art often does?
The sort of guy who'd never do something as blatantly self-exploitative as, say, launch his own personal app.
Their stories highlighted how extreme poverty led Haitian women and girls into often exploitative sexual encounters, the study found.
Sanders has previously slammed Bezos and Amazon for engaging in what the Vermont independent says are exploitative employment practices.
"Workers should have the right to contest exploitative and invasive AI—and unions can help," the report's authors write.
To do all that while reframing the story as an antiracist pulp thriller, weighty without being pompous or exploitative.
Some feminists viewed her body-positive, pro-sensual art as exploitative, not as a bold assertion of female agency.
I think it is a hugely exploitative industry on many levels, and I think we need a central voice.
But things are changing: Brands have started to pay attention and make efforts to change their exploitative and polluting ways.
Some prominent early efforts—notably Sally Struthers' films for the Christian Children's Fund—are now seen as cringeworthy and exploitative.
Rather than the more exploitative type of TV tourism, Bourdain insisted on bringing viewers to lesser known and marginalized locales.
Amnesty International called it "an important first step towards meeting the authorities' promise to fundamentally reform the exploitative sponsorship system".
And the combination feels gross and exploitative, like we're just watching these atrocious images for the cheap thrill of it.
It's hard to find any hardware company that doesn't use exploitative labor practices, and we all live with that shame.
Campaign organizers often are expected to accept exploitative work conditions as a sign of their commitment to a political movement.
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's Labour Party, blames it for enabling "a more rapacious and exploitative form of capitalism".
His own exploitative business and deference to the prerogatives of wealth didn't, but, well, that's why you had to squint.
Uber, as a company, maintains well-known exploitative employment conditions that threaten someone like Stu's ability to remain a driver.
TWD is feeling less and less like a TV show and more like an exploitative comic book come to life.
It would be cruel, exploitative and a logistical nightmare, plus organising pay-per-view television coverage would be almost impossible.
Five women have accused actor James Franco of behavior they found "inappropriate or sexually exploitative," reports the Los Angeles Times.
They were very aware of not appearing exploitative, and careful to describe the sex they had as more than transactional.
He also said that a family-run business would be less exploitative because it did not pit employer against employee.
The marriage of reason was not, in hindsight, reasonable at all; it was often expedient, narrow-minded, snobbish and exploitative.
But for others, the choice could be working with an exploitative, abusive agency or pimp, or not working at all.
True to its name, Autonomous is about freedom — from personal servitude, exploitative economic systems, robotic programming, and many other things.
Workplace discrimination, shady business protocols, exploitative pricing and more combined to spur the movement to ditch the ride-hailing app.
Now the exploitative stuff that we readily criticize Bellator and the UFC for doing is just as bad in Rizin.
By its end, you may marvel at how many forms, faces and exploitative uses of racial identity it has covered.
Although well written and well researched, the article did not adequately address the exploitative nature of what Goop is selling.
For Mr. Farrar, defeating Uber would represent a win for many workers trapped in what he said were exploitative conditions.
Tenney's lawyers argue that Faze Clan took financial advantage of him by way of an exploitative contract and unlawful behavior.
Do you worry whether viewers might find the images of naked bodies being dragged and thrown about depersonalizing or exploitative?
Digital platforms have turned an already exploitative and extractive marketplace (think Walmart) into an even more dehumanizing successor (think Amazon).
Textile workers in Cambodia often face "discriminatory and exploitative labor conditions," according to a 2015 report by Human Rights Watch.
But that process can be corrupt, exploitative and expensive, requiring workers to pay thousands of dollars to brokers, experts say.
The vast majority do not have the right to work, and many resort to exploitative conditions on the black market.
Evangeline, who listens a lot more shallowly and doesn't recognize her art-making as exploitative, is a skewed self-portrait.
What keeps Spartacus from being pointlessly exploitative is that it also emphasizes the humanity of even the most minor characters.
I took your "I'd like to buy the world a Coke" ad and I made it sleazier and more exploitative.
There was also a rash of videos that showed kids being tied up, apparently hurt, or otherwise engaged in exploitative situations.
One of the pervasive battle lines in modern feminism is whether porn involving women is inherently exploitative or harmful to women.
It's as if Coker and the cast and crew of Luke Cage challenged themselves to do blaxploitation without making it exploitative.
" He also said the government should go after traffickers and provide resources "to help sex workers avoid exploitative and abusive conditions.
" UK Parliament member Margot James described the possible algorithmic scheme as "a very cynical, exploitative means … to hoodwink the general public.
But none of this is for shock value, and despite how it might sound on paper, Harris's play is not exploitative.
The issue with this is that performing through someone else's oppression—regardless of intention—makes for an exploitative kind of art.
This not only allows thousands of potentially exploitative kids videos to remain online, but could also be algorithmically amplifying their reach.
James Franco has been accused of sexually inappropriate or exploitative behavior by five women in the Los Angeles Times this morning.
As banks and financial institutions are loth to lend to them, they rely on local moneylenders who charge exploitative interest rates.
The tremendous growth of unions, along with new government regulations, put a stop to some of the exploitative practices of employers.
Even more exploitative is that the individual in question was lured into TurboTax's free tier, but not its Free File version.
But it also raises questions about privacy invasion, consent, and at what point good storytelling crosses a line into exploitative journalism.
I didn't want them to feel exploitative, and I didn't want any slow pans across naked bodies, or a leering camera.
Over time, Facebook's algorithm change may be necessary to promote social cohesion and make the internet less exploitative and more meaningful.
Written by Aeysha Carr, "Shoot-Up-Able" isn't exploitative of tragedy, nor preachy in an after-school special kind of way.
Notably, the only two options Puzder presents for workers are (1) low-paying, uncertain, and exploitative employment or (2) no employment.
But maybe we need to extend this theory—people of color scamming exploitative systems as a form of reparations—even further.
This is a big part of what keeps all this free-to-play razzle-dazzle feeling fun rather than outright exploitative.
How do you use bipolar disorder as a plot point for the Lyons' oldest son, Andre [Trai Byers], without seeming exploitative?
But that means more than just criticizing Donald Trump; it also means resisting dangerous, exploitative economic policies favored by his party.
Even those who accepted that climate change had played a role admitted that raising the issue had felt uncomfortable and  exploitative.
The Google-owned video site recently pledged to crack down on exploitative videos of children that have proliferated on its platform.
Skid-row strangers rarely cross these lines except to be utilized in some form of transaction, often exploitative (prostitution, drug dealing).
Crucial to this plan is gaining social control over the private, exploitative and even irresponsible direction of the human-nature metabolism.
Take Robert Todd Lincoln, the son of the beloved president, who became the head of the exploitative Pullman Palace Car Company.
How do you balance wanting to bring attention to this horrible situation that people are living in without it being exploitative?
I don't feel photography to be an exploitative process if the intention is to produce a positive result of lasting beauty.
But because of this new law, exploitative and abusive people like Katie's former pimp are swooping back into sex workers' lives.
"Working class people of all colors must unite against the exploitative, oppressive ruling class," Party co-founder Bobby Seale once said.
For starters, throughout much of the Arab world, such regulations operate within a much larger, inherently exploitative structure — the "kafala" system.
So you have committed yourself, your life, to something as ephemeral and profit-driven, maybe even exploitative, as a fashion label.
The most common criticism of the film was that it was exploitative and disrespectful to the nature of its source material.
However, their delight in the concept of blackness could occasionally veer into the exploitative, sometimes propagating negative stereotypes of black people.
For starters, landlords don't have a real economic motive to adequately maintain their properties, creating often-squalid conditions and exploitative relationships.
Is her death an exploitative example of every story about black trans women becoming a story about violence at its core?
Ms. Jolie sparked an outcry for a casting process that, as recounted in a Vanity Fair interview, struck many as exploitative.
The proposal is the most far-reaching step taken in response to a Times investigation into exploitative practices in the industry.
Facebook and others have devised methods to detect and remove child exploitative imagery, including one that relies on photo-matching technology.
The site generated and distributed exploitative content, and had infrastructure in place that could have supported up to a million users.
To detractors, her voyeurism and life-as-art approach are the definition of TMI — exploitative, invasive, silly if not simply crazy.
"It's exploitative and abusive of the investing public," Preston Byrne, a technology lawyer specializing in virtual currencies, said about the offerings.
Dorothy represented a way out of sex work and a future that didn't have to include an exploitative and dangerous environment.
Other defenders of porn conceded that it was exploitative and infused with fantasies of domination, often involving classist and racist tropes.
If something is made in Los Angeles, it must be ethical; if something is made in Bangladesh, it must be exploitative.
The German Embassy in Beijing denounced the video as an exploitative violation of promises not to record and distribute such images.
The hair industry is largely unregulated and often exploitative, sourced from people who have few other options to make ends meet.
We think this is more useful than exploitative, as red carpet coverage is mostly of women, about, by and for women.
You see a lot of exploitative headlines in the Indonesian media, stuff like "This Mamah Muda Was Caught Cheating" or whatever.
As exploitative a culture as the music industry can be, we, as fans and consumers, are the other half to the equation.
One of the things we do to keep it from becoming sensational and exploitative is to not luxuriate in the crime itself.
To me, if you aren't fighting against these laws, if the women don't have control over their labor, then it's still exploitative.
The capitalist millennials are going to be just as bad, if not worse, than their predecessors, because they've inherited this exploitative system.
The movie, slated to air on Lifetime in February, has faced strong criticism from fans who feel it's exploitative and unnecessarily mean.
They touch screens, wear clothes and are kept healthy by the products of firms that they dislike as immoral, exploitative and aloof.
But the platform's steps to rid the site of exploitative content often fail to stop a crucial party: the predatory commenters themselves.
The decision, Ginsburg wrote, will have profound consequences for workplace inequality and abuse, tilting the legal landscape in favor of exploitative employers.
As early as 2013, Google changed its search algorithm to prevent exploitative content from appearing in searches on both Google and YouTube.
Some have called it a savvy move to get around bots while others have called it exploitative of her most loyal followers.
Exploitative practices in country radio were examined in a stunning example of the systematic abuse of power by men in Rolling Stone.
But as Mashable's own Rachel Kraus pointed out on Wednesday, there's a deeper issue here with Silicon Valley interests and exploitative practices.
Global corporations also latched onto this, dipping their hands in coups and other exploitative activities — something that still happens to this day.
The CFPB was created to stamp out exploitative loans, but the agency also can be too concerned with punishing industry, wrote Mulvaney.
The truly precarious work is found in southern European countries like Italy, and neither exploitative employers nor modern technology is to blame.
Will we ever go after less glamorous but more exploitative sectors staffed by working-class women, from fast food to farm work?
Exploitative labor and deforestation have been persistent issues for crops like cocoa and palm oil, two major ingredients for Mars' candy bars.
He undermined his own work by not giving us enough story, ending up with a movie that feels more exploitative than reflective.
Although the relationship between Uber, Cabify, and the Venezuelan diaspora is often mutually beneficial, it also could be easily perceived as exploitative.
But I don't think Frostpunk falls into the trap of being an ode to the British Empire and its exploitative social order.
Susan Collins, who revealed the contents of those posts at the hearing, it's another sign of the exploitative nature of Russia's efforts.
But now, for her to be lauded and rewarded for it, it feels icky and exploitative on both sides of the nomination.
" Nor did she exhibit what he considered typical Jewish traits: "The pushiness, this absolute inability to empathize with others, an exploitative personality.
His "Body and Soul" (1925) gave Paul Robeson his first screen roles, as a corrupt and exploitative clergyman and his virtuous twin.
" And such marginalization, added Dr. Miller, who writes extensively about dating and sexual violence, "increases their vulnerability to exploitative and violent relationships.
The ride-hail companies are exploitative firms, backed by tens of billions of dollars and have already tried to fight these rules.
You don't have to look far to see parallels between the exploitative oppression of women and the environment in the real world.
In this context, it's meant to paint Heard as an exploitative swindler who is going to "take" Depp for millions of dollars.
To me, this content is exploitative, tacky, and, as France agrees, neglects both the autonomy and the future happiness of the child.
And that affinity for brutal, exploitative tragedy ended up being the show's greatest weakness and what kept me from loving it wholeheartedly.
In an emotional City Council hearing, lawmakers said New York officials could have stopped exploitative loans that have devastated thousands of cabdrivers.
In 1982, the Supreme Court decided that, because of its exploitative nature, child pornography would not be protected under the First Amendment.
The new Endangered Species Act regulations issued this week sweep aside important protections for threatened and endangered species to benefit exploitative industries.
Critics who describe the student-loan industry as predatory or exploitative are often told that the problem is one of individual irresponsibility.
As the Times reported last week, the company's facial recognition has helped identify child victims in exploitative videos posted to the web.
" This "exploitative structure," the report said, constitutes "one of the fundamental causes of the North Korean workers' inhumanly hard labor in Russia.
"Nowadays kids in Israel and in Palestine are so swept up with this wave of nationalism, exploitative of their instincts," she said.
The legislation stops exploitative behavior of so-called vulture funds and has a process to bring our debt back to sustainable levels.
In both its past and new iterations, the brand has celebrated a form of unapologetic sexiness that is never demeaning or exploitative.
Companies that hire illegal aliens usually pay them below minimum wage or a wage that is exploitative for the work being done.
We want to be respectful of her story and what we do with the Jubilee Fund in a way that's not exploitative.
"The Florida Project" could easily have been cruel and exploitative, punishing its characters for their wildness and the audience for enjoying it.
If the minor concludes that the sex was exploitative, before she reaches 18 (or 19 or 20), she could void her assent.
Godard often used his romantic partners in work — sometimes in ways that bordered on the exploitative — but his work with Miéville was different.
"To family members who knew the reality of their relationship, using his death to promote her company felt phony and exploitative," Carreyrou writes.
And policies, particularly in Europe, that are intended to stop migration often have the effect only of rendering it more exploitative and dangerous.
It's exploitative, and you should be suspicious of every business model that drags its workers with it on a race to the bottom.
It was concocted by Ashley O's exploitative aunt Catherine (Susan Pourfar) who controls Ashley's life and dispenses medication to keep her lyrics happy.
When these projects are used to sell art on an international market, they feel uncomfortably exploitative, even though they purport to be philanthropic.
"They invented a game on top of a game," Spence tells him, reflecting on the exploitative, racially unbalanced relationship between owners and players.
Human Rights Watch's 2016 report on the nation highlighted how the state forces millions of citizens to harvest cotton there under exploitative conditions.
We recognize that the world of contemporary art is a privileged one that is often aligned with oppressive and exploitative forces in society.
Startups might take exploitative deals from the firm under the threat that they'll be outspent whoever is willing to take the term sheet.
There's an exploitative and suffocating power imbalance at play because Cal doesn't treat Jules like a person he is sharing an experience with.
We rightly think of factory work as dangerous, monotonous, and exploitative, but that doesn't meant it's not better than toiling in the fields.
In 2006, he returned to the UFC in one of their more exploitative main events as he took on welterweight champion, Matt Hughes.
The critical consensus has long been that he's an exploitative putz mysteriously capable of sublime dramatic performances when goaded by the right director.
YouTube might have finally figured out a way to keep creepy, exploitative videos away from children using the YouTube Kids app: Human curators.
Rage of the public sort—directed against police violence, militarization of urban spaces, mass incarceration, and exploitative labor—is the stuff of journalism.
It's almost impossible for a filmmaker to face those squarely, without succumbing either to exploitative misery-mongering or to vaguely progressive sentimental humanism.
Meth, the drug that sparked those exploitative 'before and after' police mugshots so beloved of the police and media, is making a comeback.
"A lot of Brazilians view land renting as exploitative," said Lee Alston, a professor of economics at Indiana University, who studies land markets.
Documents made public through the litigation revealed that some former Trump University managers had given testimony about its unscrupulous and exploitative business practices.
Almost all of the clothes we wear—whether they bear feminist messages or not—are made under exploitative trade policies and labor conditions.
"If you are doing child exploitative content, WhatsApp is encrypted," she said, meaning it could allow criminals to exchange information without getting caught.
Their exploitative organizations would remain unconcerned with climate justice even if the nation were mobilized to mass produce solar panels and wind turbines.
Like many young female immigrants, she was forced to provide for herself, finding work as a cloakmaker in the notoriously exploitative garment industry.
Until users rethink why they are actually visiting these websites filled with content, wariness of ads as an unfair, exploitative practice will persist.
One of Bishop's problems with so-called do-gooder art — she has lots — is that artist collaborations with marginalized communities are unavoidably exploitative.
It is, despite being sort of exploitative and despite the short-lived "U-S-A!" chants that break out after the song, touching.
The 13th Amendment brought an end to slavery in the US; however, the nation's massive prison system perpetuates a system of exploitative labor.
Sometimes forgiveness can be exploitative or even predatory, especially when people use it as a means to guilt someone rather than heal them.
Have you considered, you selfish idiot, the harms caused to humans and the environment by the dirty, violent, exploitative trade behind your stash?
Uber is aspiring to be like the other great monopolies of our time from Silicon Valley, many of which have been blatantly exploitative.
Murray was joined by labor and progressive leaders on a press call Thursday, where they painted Puzder as exploitative and dismissive of workers.
Despite this, both were able to escape and become community organizers, advocating for women trapped in exploitative situations like those they had fled.
As for privacy, "I am very skeptical that more competition is going to make the platforms less exploitative of user data," he said.
In last year's edition of the instruction manual for state-level judges, the organization noted that many view the swimsuit portion as exploitative.
Each of these characters delivers a soliloquy in which they describe their exploitative relationships with Hester, for whom passivity is a conditioned reflex.
Viewers learn about the difficult choices the women make, and how they wound up financially independent, but working in a potentially exploitative industry.
Same goes for the domestic violence Beverly is once more grappling with, which feels more exploitative this time around than in the original.
At the beginning of the decade, media attention was limited to the exploitative Jerry Springer episode or deceptive villain role in a movie.
Yes, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair have a snog that launched a thousand sexual awakenings—but it's also a weird, exploitative trick.
A counterpoint to the view that all porn is misogynistic and exploitative, it's shorthand for smut created in a generally non-shitty manner.
But when you're talking about business, money, and sex, and power differentials between teacher and a student, it's so exploitative and so destructive.
At the same time, the book also features minor characters who fail to protect great art: careless tourists, exploitative journalists, self-centered academics.
When they arrive in Italy, they are made to do low-paid, exploitative work to recoup their fare—or forced into sex work.
Instead, Dr. Mario World follows in the footsteps of the more exploitative (and lucrative) Fire Emblem Heroes, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Dragalia Lost.
So while black Americans have experienced greater access to college over the decades, "they have made these gains on exploitative terms," the researchers conclude.
Warren also said she would work to prohibit "exploitative price markups" on commissary items and do away with charges for probation or supervision services.
John Glen, a junior finance minister, said he was sympathetic to further, well-evidenced intervention in respect of credit that is exploitative of individuals.
The arrest was part of a series of troubling revelations involving YouTube and child-exploitative content, which had started to become public in 2017.
And even when the intent might not be malevolent, the whole "pay the monkey on screen to dance" thing is just distasteful and exploitative.
Documentaries, being generally made for middle and upper-class audiences, can easily succumb to condescension or outright exploitative misery porn when depicting working people.
We accept that our communication regarding this could be interpreted as somewhat clumsy, and we apologize to anyone who found it offensive or exploitative.
The House could start by investigating America's chicken industry, which has turned family farmers into something akin to impoverished sharecroppers through powerful, exploitative monopolies.
It's certainly not inevitable: even beyond the established entertainment industry, there's a history of creative people designing systems that offer havens from exploitative platforms.
Both the child actor and webcam videos present a specific challenge to YouTube in its effort to moderate potentially exploitative content on its platforms.
Given the price point of the Balenciaga iteration, it's not difficult to see why some might find the bag exploitative or out-of-touch.
There were also increased crossovers between smuggling rings, that transport vulnerable migrants into Britain, and slavemasters, who force them into exploitative work, Kerr said.
On January 11, the L.A. Times published an article in which five women accused the actor and director of inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior.
"Walmart has a serious image problem as an exploitative employer, one that Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign is in the midst of highlighting," Huyssen says.
And unlike other video or gaming products in which advertising feels grafted on and exploitative, every HQ viewer starts out as an active player.
Watson lived for boxing; Eubank called it a mug's game, a barbaric and exploitative circus that he participated in only to make himself wealthy.
Actor and director James Franco has now been accused by five women of sexually inappropriate and exploitative behavior, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Some critics have wondered whether white film-makers can do justice to important moments in black history, or whether the film is inherently exploitative.
From the moment the show starts, it's clear this is something different and new; but what feels brilliant to some, feels exploitative to others.
Assam's tea industry has faced accusations in the past of exploitative work conditions, leading to labor disputes that have forced some plantations to shut.
Time has mellowed Starr's assessment of Clinton, who he called "a person of genuine compassion," though he was "extremely exploitative" toward those around him.
Second, while Smith's pain and anger over her son's death is genuine, her blaming Clinton personally is misguided, and her appearance seemed wrongly exploitative.
But Europe's antitrust regulators are paying increasing mind to big data; looking actively at whether and even how data advantages are exclusionary or exploitative.
The region's political history, like that of its neighbor, West Virginia, includes a tradition of militant labor organizing against the coal industry's exploitative practices.
When we finally reach the suicide itself and Ms. Sheil hesitates to pretend to shoot herself, "Kate Plays Christine" feels like an exploitative stunt.
Critics of the practice have accused payday lenders of trapping vulnerable customers in cyclical debt with exploitative interest rates, payment plans and account overdrafting.
With that one damning quote, the film argues that the exploitative NCAA system has closer ties to slavery than the casual observer might think.
How things are then dealt with when things go wrong is probably one of the music industry's biggest ongoing problems and most exploitative qualities.
What did the exploitative recording deals signed by many Chicago house's producers in the 29s say about the music industry's attitude toward the music?
The use of trans models in fashion can sometimes feel exploitative to trans women, but Selcuk told me that she's honored by Graham's clothing.
When I was growing up, I didn't chafe at the shallow, exploitative representations of my gender that I saw on screen; I took notes.
An uneasy and often exploitative deal has been struck between the area government official and the witches, and the official sees opportunity in Shula.
Campaigns try to make their candidates look compassionate and in command, while figuring out how to attack their opponents without looking exploitative or petty.
Furthermore, the industry itself is assumed to be so exploitative and abusive that anyone involved is just setting themselves up for trauma and PTSD.
And the further left you are, the more likely you are to find some of the black characters a little too flat and exploitative.
"I know so many people who were able to start working indoors or leave their exploitative situations because of Backpage and Craigslist," she said.
I have a certain appreciation for the enthusiastically exploitative director Eli Roth, but anything associated with the "Saw" franchise makes my eyes roll up.
Name Withheld If, as you plainly think, this young woman is preying on vulnerable older men, what she's doing is exploitative and, therefore, wrong.
Other people familiar with the matter told the paper that investigators are looking into whether power dynamics in the Olympic system could be exploitative.
Sara Grimes, an associate professor at the University of Toronto who studies kids and their use of digital media, said Paul's program appears exploitative.
"It can feel exploitative, and there's a tendency for hurt young women to be symbols in literature and not characters in themselves," he said.
" Harking back to Senator Jesse Helms's 2100 criticism of Mr. Mapplethorpe's pictures of semi-clothed children as exploitative, Ms. Smith notes: "Robert loved children.
The idea was to strengthen privacy and weaken exploitative data collection that tech giants like Facebook and Google depend on for their business models.
"He's exploitative in a number of ways," said Patricia Junker, a curator at the Seattle Art Museum and an organizer of the Brandywine exhibition.
TechCrunch's reporting weakened Facebook's exploitative market surveillance, pitted tech's giants against each other, and raised the bar for transparency and ethics in data collection.
He appears agreeable only in meetings and conference calls pertaining to his film, even if his colleagues find one of his artistic choices exploitative.
She argues that college campuses have become overwhelmed by sexual paranoia, seeing all encounters as exploitative and thereby perpetuating myths and fantasies about power.
When I transitioned out of sex work, I began seeking everything my intimate life was missing: I wanted sex that was pleasurable and non-exploitative.
In other words, they think that a company like Carcel can't solve problems within the market when the market is exploitative in and of itself.
"(European) member states need to strengthen inspections to catch exploitative employers and better protect workers," the FRA's director Michael O'Flaherty told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The Deuce doesn't offer much commentary on whether sex work is inherently exploitative, only that many of the socioeconomic forces swirling around it certainly are.
Levitin proposed a major amendment to clarify that only "reasonable" contracts were valid, so companies couldn't slip obviously exploitative clauses into their terms of service.
Others have argued that the show is exploitative and Taberski is using his tenuous connection as a "friend" of Simmons to create a hit show.
There's a world in which YouTube proactively sought out bad search results and data voids, blocking access while it works to root out exploitative content.
Whether we allow health and tech innovation to help us have better, freer, safer sex, or enable the exploitative or dangerous, is on us, too.
So, I think there's a question between when something is exploitative versus when something is real, but isn't what you would say that you want.
It will also make it easier for victims of sex trafficking and prosecutors to sue companies that fail to keep exploitative content from their websites.
They argued that it would wipe out prostitution by eliminating demand, and that this would be a good thing because all sex work is exploitative.
The ceremony held Friday was a grim reminder of how human body parts of indigenous people were swapped and sold in a grisly, exploitative trade.
In the case of Tess McGill's topless housework and these other examples, the nudity and sex scenes feel gratuitous, exploitative, and just straight-up superfluous.
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.
That's why we need the FDA to get off the sidelines and put the health of our children before the profits of an exploitative industry.
A Sheep Who is "Chained to the Rhythm" but the "Rhythm" is Actually the Exploitative Systems of Power Built by Bureaucrats and the One Percent!!!
While we want more black people to be involved in the economy, some black businesses are just as capitalist and exploitative as white-owned businesses.
Which sounds gross, but it could still be fun if Crazy Bunch keeps a satirical eye on the tropes of the past and exploitative nonsense.
Hsu did a tell-all with Gawker in 2012, detailing the numerous exploitative labor practices and verbal abuse she experienced at the hand of Deng.
After all, they're being shamed by the release of sexually explicit material, which is exactly the exploitative scenario these laws are meant to guard against.
Mr. Knightley, far from being a perfect partner for the heroine, Kelly contends, is an exploitative, hard-hearted lord of the manor with pedophilic inclinations.
To some critics, the for-profit college business represents the exploitative side of Randian philosophy, in which vulnerable students' ambitions are manipulated for personal gain.
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But while that male culture was "conservative" in its exploitative attitudes toward women, it was itself in rebellion against bourgeois norms and Middle-American Christianity.
The bar was itself a contrivance, a kind of nightly photo op, but the pictures Weegee took there manage to be both exploitative and humane.
And despite the litany of challenges, he is proud that he can employ Syrians and prevent them from joining a flourishing and exploitative black market.
And when topics have more consensus, Schmidt is confident in the algorithm's ability to lower the rank of information that is repetitive, exploitative or false.
Might she, even, be guilty of self-betrayal — her catfishing of Jelly's catfishing ultimately shallower and more exploitative than the blockbuster bait of Carrie's slapstick?
Michigan's restriction of Albrecht's transfer is hypocritical, exploitative, and bullying, but most of all, it's a window into how big-time college sports really work.
I would feel like a failure if what I was creating was exploitative violence porn—that's the farthest thing from what we want to do.
But what of Eubank, the overtly self-confident showman, declaring his sport exploitative and barbaric; defying conventions, projecting a confident, uncompromising and almost homoerotic image.
Still, many trans critics have spoken out against the film, which was made by a cisgender director and is, in their opinion, exploitative and dangerous.
The hardships she has endured — from exploitative music business relationships to losing a child and her family's farm — aren't simply romantic fodder for her songs.
And much like the Gold Rush in the 1850s, the early days are even more dangerous and exploitative than later on when more people migrate.
Long ago, labor movements decided that the status quo — 6900+ hour work weeks, exploitative pay, child labor, unsafe work conditions — was unacceptable, and demanded more.
Musicians and fans who weren't inclined to accept the notion of a conceptual exercise had a lot to say about opportunism, irreverence, even exploitative appropriation.
One of the big concerns around Chinese loans is debt-trap diplomacy -- the idea that Beijing will pressure countries that can't pay into exploitative deals.
China has been accused of operating a policy of debt-trap diplomacy, which could see Beijing pressure countries that can't repay loans into exploitative deals.
Ethicists, sociologists, business executives and "plassers" themselves, as the donors are sometimes called, are increasingly asking: Is the business exploitative, taking advantage of desperate people?
" He was also the subject of a Los Angeles Times article last week in which five women accused him of "inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior.
Complex ran an exploitative, highly speculative piece on West involving a clinical psychologist answering a series of "what ifs" based on his rumored psychiatric evaluation.
Speeches are both diagnoses of problems and prescriptions for solutions, and unless the diagnosis describes a recognizable reality, the solutions will ring either hollow or exploitative.
In "Stranger Things", the bad guys are scientists on the American government's payroll, who use the cold war as a pretext for dangerous and exploitative experiments.
Burger King's brilliant marketing tactic was slammed by vlogger Casey Neistat for being "exploitative" — but he ended up promoting Burger King in his call out anyway.
This ambiguity seems particularly American, referencing Playboy-infused standards of beauty that are seen by varied viewers as desirable, exploitative, or a mix of the two.
By the end of the year, after a public outcry, YouTube began cracking down on potentially exploitative child videos it was hosting — though the problem persisted.
According to Common ... Kaepernick exposed the NFL and its owners through his collusion case and thoroughly highlighted what Common considers exploitative practices over their black players.
They enrolled tens of millions of students, particularly in the wake of the recession, with tactics that government watchdogs and agencies have called deceptive and exploitative.
The rater who provided the screenshot said they had not seen such a task before the recent wave of criticism against YouTube for child-exploitative content.
Thankfully, the City of Love is huge, and there are certain corners of the capital that remain relatively untouched by the tourism industry's more exploitative types.
Meinhof talked about how it doesn't make sense for women to try to gain equal rights in a system that is already manifestly corrupt and exploitative.
A flagship title of perhaps the world's most profitable and famous IP was monetizing through microtransactions and loot boxes so pervasively that it felt openly exploitative.
So it makes sense that Spotify would be willing to raise money at ugly, exploitative terms now for a better chance at earning those riches later.
Unfortunately, Diamond is too one-sided in his treatment of race, making excuses for black gangs and for the exploitative numbers rackets that plague black neighborhoods.
Most people involved with the mafia are generally unsavory characters, whether they've committed murder, dealt harmful drugs, propagated exploitative prostitution, or otherwise taken advantage of people.
The response of many has been, essentially: How did they not realize that posting that footage was extremely disrespectful, not to mention exploitative and potentially triggering!
Interestingly, this doesn't appear to be the first time this specific Walmart location has created a display that some could consider to be distasteful or exploitative.
How did you approach their personal horror stories without being exploitative or melodramatic, while still giving the full picture of both Gooden and Strawberry's aberrant behavior?
Some of that criticism has carried the air of consumer-first, consumer-only advocacy, or has unfairly labeled any game with a "gacha" element as exploitative.
Trump, Clinton argues, "always got paid no matter how his companies performed" and proved himself to be someone with a fundamentally exploitative approach to business dealings.
He's not a registered Republican, but the sheriff is no fan of Democrats, often blaming them for creating "misery-inducing, divisive, exploitative and racist" urban policies.
In fact, they feel it was exploitative, that Clark capitalized on the brilliance of the crew while failing to capture the true beauty of their world.
So Uber continues to be a target for taxi industry action, including co-ordinated strikes in major cities over what drivers dubs unfair and exploitative practices.
Facebook has brought on thousands of reviewers in the past several years amid criticism that it has not done enough to remove exploitative and harmful content.
The boycott came after YouTuber Matt Watson uploaded a video explaining how YouTube comment sections are used to identify and share exploitative videos of young girls.
For their part, devotees often choose to remain anonymous, perhaps because they are scared or embarrassed, despite claiming that there is nothing exploitative about the fetish.
Facebook has brought on thousands of reviewers in the past several years amid criticism that it has not done enough to remove exploitative and harmful content.
The campaign aims to educate people about the problems with so-called cute loris vids, asking them to sign the pledge not to share exploitative videos.
It was also exploitative for The New Yorker to use photographs of kids with guns to sidestep the fractious topic of the epidemic of gun violence.
"There isn't much purity in a system as exploitative toward its labor force as professional sports was," writes Futterman, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal.
Besides the seafood industry, exploitative practices have been recorded in domestic work, construction, agriculture, livestock, hospitality, garment manufacturing and other sectors in the country, it said.
Hip-hop fans thought it was exploitative to resell rap in whiteface, especially because this time the foundation of the genre seemed to have been uprooted.
Attacking porn by positioning it as an exploitative industry, or an issue of protecting vulnerable workers, tends to be a tactic used by anti-porn liberals.
They cite the already heavily overfished ecosystems of Europe and rampant exploitative fishing practices as reasons why the electric trawlers should be unwelcome in European waters.
It would be well timed, since the fashion industry has lately embraced androgyny with gusto, though sometimes in ways that gay and transgender advocates find exploitative.
Is the film really so different from an industry recently outed as one of the most repressive, white, sexist, and exploitative machines via the #MeToo movement?
Without mainstream stores, many customers in urban black neighborhoods are left to shop at low-quality and exploitative outlets that fleece their patrons during the holidays.
But those same hyper-exploitative industrial techniques — including the mass production of cement and, a little later, warships — would gradually put an end to this era.
Investigators say Clearview's tools allow them to learn the names or locations of minors in exploitative videos and photos who otherwise might not have been identified.
If only we can harness the energy of capitalism without its exploitative effects, many communists pondered, then surely we can create a better society for all.
"A a lot of the more abusive or exploitative practices are considered customary in the industry," said Tyler Whitley, who manages RAFI's contract agriculture reform program.
Other times, seeking authenticity can feel exploitative, forcing people who actually live somewhere to perform for visitors who will only be there for a few days.
Professors who write successful textbooks need to think harder about the professional ethics of allowing a book to be sold at exploitative prices to young people.
NCMEC, moreover, reported 72,000 suspected instances of child exploitative imagery to electronic service providers in 2014 in order to help eliminate such material on the net.
Their stories highlighted how extreme poverty often led Haitian women and girls into exploitative encounters, where they sold sex for small amounts of money or food.
A new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) aims to protect consumers from some of the more abusive and exploitative features of payday loans.
The anti-exploitative twist is that if an artwork sells, Mr. Zhao gives the $3 to the turker, minus 53 cents overhead and 12 cents profit.
It's complicated to invest your values when it's not always immediately obvious whether certain companies are built on inequality and potentially unfair or exploitative business practices.
There are the webcam sites that are hurtful and exploitative, like a poor-quality drill that will give you repetitive strain injury after too much use.
Instead, it became a show that repeatedly suggested there are no true authentic connections, and that all human relationships are at their base transactional and exploitative.
Ultimately, one must wonder what would have happened to these women, had the culture of Hollywood been less exploitative; had being a woman been less inherently dangerous.
Affordability of access is a perhaps even greater challenge, especially because steep barriers of entry and esoteric policies have created exploitative monopolies and duopolies in many regions.
PepsiCo was tapping into a community that other companies simply wouldn't acknowledge, yet selling them a product that didn't exactly promote public health — which many called exploitative.
"My research contradicts Airbnb's exploitative marketing campaigns which suggest that Airbnb is a path out of poverty in low-income neighborhoods and benefits black neighborhoods," Cox said.
The real scandal isn't a semantic quibbling over whether a specific terms of service agreement or partnership program is exploitative — it's that such agreements are the norm.
Yet it's unclear if the lesson the tech industry will learn here is to be more upfront and less exploitative, or to simply not to get caught.
Instead of normalizing the postfeminist world, as the rom-coms before had done so effectively, Girls saw it for what it was: deeply contradictory, exploitative, and misogynist.
YouTube said Monday it was cracking down on accounts making videos featuring children in disturbing and exploitative situations after facing backlash from the public and advertisers alike.
The adoption of a battle pass instead of randomized (and exploitative) loot boxes is just the latest move by Activision to make Modern Warfare more player friendly.
In an economy that's already hostile to a debt-ridden generation being faced with prohibitive house prices and exploitative zero-hour contracts, the answer is very few.
In the former, this is achieved through archival photographs of Indigenous Chileans, with Guzmán and his interlocutors reading against the ethnographic or exploitative context of their production.
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According to the New York Times, Chalmers was already facing charges in Queensland for having child pornography and trying to entrap minors into sending sexually exploitative material.
Many praised the beauty of her compositions and her inclusive approach to human identity but others, such as Sontag, condemned her work as "anti-humanist" and exploitative.
Now, though, propelled by worries about everything from religious radicalisation to exploitative content and grooming by paedophiles, governments are at last beginning to pay attention (see article).
Although he's not a registered Republican, the sheriff is no fan of Democrats either, often blaming them for creating "misery-inducing, divisive, exploitative and racist" urban policies.
But Night in the Woods goes deeper than a mere depiction of poverty and the exploitative voyeurism that work risks if it stays in the shallow end.
Around 2 million children work on cocoa plantations in Ivory Coast and Ghana, 500,000 of them in "exploitative conditions," according to the European Campaign for Fair Chocolate.
A British parliamentary report last year found the country's fashion industry was exploitative and unsustainable, urging big brands to do more to tackle labor abuse and waste.
World of Inconvenience details the exploitative, demoralizing difficulties of navigating the prison system and the toll they've taken, not just on Max's life, but his entire family's.
His next exploitative venture — a clownish news channel or some twisted reality show that features his scowling mug daily — now has an enthusiastic, fired up fan base.
There's a surety to Fanning's portrayal that makes her immune to the petty envy other women focus on her, and that helps her rise above exploitative situations.
Catfish was a fascinating, despicably exploitative film made by two very young and borderline incapable filmmakers who stumbled into a crazy, juicy story of working-class desperation.
K-pop artists have spoken out about exploitative and strict studio contracts that trap young performers and closely regulate their private behavior, dating life, and public conduct.
Obviously there's something quite exploitative about getting these celebrities to air their dirty laundry on-screen but I really do think Mandy wants to help these people.
"Socially and culturally, this is exploitative but quite survivable," Jay Owens, digital media analyst and research director at audience intelligence platform Pulsar told me in an email.
Radical parties on left and right take such arguments to a ludicrous extreme, arguing that reunification was the "colonisation" of a bewildered people by an exploitative west.
I see it as an insensitive and exploitative play to sell magazines — and one that, albeit unintentionally, offers up this personal tragedy to be memed and ridiculed.
"3M does not engage or participate in exploitative working conditions, and we are not aware of any 3M suppliers in China using prison labor," a spokesman said.
In 2013, he gave the account over to two performance artists who used it to write a pretentious and vacuous paper about exploitative fame and the internet.
The laws curbed exploitative practices, but they also cemented the status of women as a secondary class of workers, for whom protection was more important than equality.
FaceApp probably won't be the next Cambridge Analytica, but it's hard to know how it will use our data given its broad and exploitative terms of service.
But his friends never managed to leave those glory days, even when they soured, and his selfish fixation on revisiting the past feels exploitative rather than caring.
The response also went viral, with a surprising number of young people taking sides against Talia, shunning her instead of the company paying her an exploitative wage.
The trans folks appearing in those shows, many of whom are still active in our communities today, brought boundless integrity to exploitative set-ups and salacious reveals.
That reductionist, distorted view is something participants in the program vehemently reject (even if those exploitative images earn plaudits among outsiders who are clueless about the community).
"We all know that feeling," says Charlie Warzel, a reporter at BuzzFeed who's written about everything from viral misinformation on Twitter to exploitative child content on YouTube.
In 2017 Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till's mutilated body titled "Open Casket" at the Whitney Biennial was met with protests for being anti-Black and exploitative.
And Actress Sarah Tither-Kaplan said on Twitter that Franco had pressured her and other actresses into doing nude scenes in his films by using exploitative tactics.
YouTube's original policy was written to protect advertisers from having their brands next to exploitative videos that were capitalizing on some sort of human tragedy for views.
But unlike the anthropological lens of Ms. Livingston, which some have called exploitative, Mr. Bratton's series offers an insider's view on the sociopolitical nuances of today's scene.
Like many high-value crops (especially semi-illicit ones), the kratom industry is also built on frequently exploitative labor practices, mostly in remote, rural areas in Indonesia.
The actor has denied allegations by five women who told the Los Angeles Times earlier this month they experienced inappropriate and sometimes sexually exploitative behavior by Franco.
In one sense, this is a story about the exploitative possibilities of online matchmaking: the opportunities to flagrantly misrepresent oneself, the ease of trawling for specific targets.
Many on the left, when faced with problems like climate change or exploitative work environments, contend that deliverance will occur only once we "really" strengthen the laws.
Across the economy, over the last few years, there's been a backlash against exploitative pricing, headlined by the condemnation of figures like Martin Shkreli of Turing Pharmaceuticals.
More on modern slavery Many are forced to drop out of school early and sent to work in exploitative conditions, or are married off against their will.
Doesn't that quickly lead us down the same toxic rabbit hole of exploitative player experiences that lead to the creation of Apple Arcade in the first place?
The movie was widely criticized as exploitative and scientifically suspect by Planned Parenthood and other groups, but it became a pivotal weapon of the anti-abortion movement.
"I hope the information presented in this report will stimulate a sustained commitment by all stakeholders to address the unjust and exploitative conditions uncovered," Mr. Kara said.
I admire their mother's branding capabilities, she is an exploitative but innovative genius, however this family makes me feel actual despair over what women are reduced to.
What starts with haircuts and lipstick quickly folds into a story of the exploitative criminal justice system and, for many, it all starts with access to self-care.
Signs of a narcissist Narcissism is characterized by grandiose self-regard, a need for attention and admiration, vanity, a sense of entitlement and an exploitative attitude towards others.
Poverty porn is a tactic used by nonprofits and charity organizations to gain empathy and contributions from donors by showing exploitative imagery of people living in destitute conditions.
For its part, The Deuce doesn't offer much commentary on whether sex work is inherently exploitative, only that many of the socioeconomic forces swirling around it certainly are.
And sometimes it seems like it's aware these things exist but isn't quite sure how to navigate them and still tell an entertaining story without being needlessly exploitative.
When tied to the privacy of a dead man — one whose suicide has already been treated as a spoiler — this use of real life as drama feels exploitative.
Last fall, a story by The New York Times revealed NXIVM for what it really is: an exploitative cult that uses sex and blackmail to control its followers.
This is a two-pronged problem: First of all, being plus-size and having an addiction to food are often conflated here and, secondly, it simply looks exploitative.
Our sister site Deadspin recently profiled the exploitative ways that Whoop has worked its way through college sports and the privacy concerns that are involved in those deals.
In a Los Angeles Times story, several women accused the actor of sexually exploitative behavior such as well as coercing a date to perform oral sex on him.
"Impossible Planet" Jack Reynor and Geraldine Chaplin flesh out a thin story, which asks whether it's compassionate or exploitative to pretend to make someone's dream come true. 8.
Backplane's legacy will serve as a warning of the dangers of fundraising at too high of valuations with exploitative terms in party rounds where no investor takes responsibility.
Sure. Does that make its pay model—the subject of a tech worker boycott and an investigation from San Francisco's Office of Labor Standards Enforcement—any less exploitative?
It would make it easier for states and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that fail to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
The Fundamentals of Exploitative Online Poker course will help you get in other players' heads so you can size them up and defeat them in card-based combat.
"We are pulling the episode in the interest of not being exploitative of an incredibly sensitive situation," a representative for TNT said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
So do yourselves and the sport a favor: support the wealth of talent fighting under the Bellator banner but skip out on the exploitative, downright insulting main events.
I think it's a big question if the increase in gender diversity is [for the sake of] genuine interest in telling these stories, or if it's somewhat exploitative.
But, as the Times suggests, YouTube's algorithm might have learned from people who look at children in sexually exploitative ways and steered those viewers to the family videos.
"I also went to Nepal three days after to film First Responder: Nepal and immediately felt that releasing this film without a follow up was exploitative," he says.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) office of Students & Young Consumers has worked to educate young borrowers and respond to complaints involving exploitative student loans and other products.
We've known for a long time that the people who run college athletics are exploitative beyond belief, but they rarely come out and directly reveal their true intentions.
Last month, Giovanni Buttarelli, the EU's top data watchdog, blasted internet "sweatshops," saying that some of their proposed changes don't go far enough toward correcting exploitative data collection.
While prison labor has often been criticized as exploitative, studies have shown that certain well-designed programs can reduce recidivism or at least hold off boredom and disheartenment.
A third woman, Julie Swetnick, signed an affidavit last week alleging that Kavanaugh engaged in a pattern of exploitative and non-consensual behavior with girls in high school.
This baffled government officials, who said the plan had been developed with students in mind, to open up more long-term employment and diminish exploitative short-term jobs.
People using the more exploitative version of things—how would that affect magical creatures and other intelligent beings that are affected by this and who also use magic?
While porn can be an exploitative industry, Sage also found that many of her viewers preferred to look at and talk to women they could relate to online.
It was "certainly one of the best face-chewing scenes I can think of," Mr. Denk wrote wryly, even as he called its use of the music exploitative.
Occasionally, it seems as if this version of the show is being mildly exploitative of Rodrigo's Latin-American roots, in order to introduce literal magic and the like.
So there is a sense of betrayal on the part of the United States, untrustworthiness, that it's an exploitative relationship on the part of the US toward Pakistan.
Perhaps people would be inspired to protest the unjust economic conditions that force them into debt, she thinks, if school boards challenged exploitative loans they'd received from banks.
Creating characters like Sam and Amy means figuring out how to weave several strands of sexuality — teen, female and queer — in a way that does not feel exploitative.
It seems more likely that Amazon is recruiting real workers to offer spin on the company's behalf — but the move feels phony at best, and exploitative to boot.
During the first half of the 20th century, as the country was subjected to exploitative Belgian rule, extensive coffee plantations rolled through the green hills of eastern Congo.
I found Rau's recent "Orestes in Mosul," which asked Iraqi war victims to re-enact traumatic events for the benefit of European audiences, exploitative in practice, for instance.
The existing mobile gaming ecosystem is, after all, a disaster, inflated with bloatware and drowning in exploitative design tactics that no one, neither players nor creators, particularly enjoys.
Most customers have a selective memory when it comes to buying from exploitative companies: Research has shown that most either forget or misremember products that are unethically made.
It has scrapped or emasculated rules designed to limit everything from predatory lending to exploitative for-profit education, and has moved on multiple fronts to undo environmental protection.
Contrary to what many caramel macchiato drinking pseudo-intellectuals may say, the real root of the problem is not "materialistic and exploitative capitalism", but rather our cultural values.
Our bottom line is that the sale of a piece of a lawsuit merits the right kind of protection, because we believe in capitalism but not exploitative capitalism.
In any case, by the finale, FSociety had accomplished its goal: it had hacked Wall Street and dissolved global debt, erasing student loans, hospital bills, and exploitative mortgages.
ICE told USA Today that its aim is to combat illegal practices and worker exploitation, noting that its enforcement investigations often concern human smuggling and other exploitative practices.
As a way to rectify Curtis's exploitative practices, Wilson makes digital prints of his photographs so that he can give his subjects the original tintypes from their sittings.
Or if Major League Baseball wants to lobby Congress, as they did, they can get a bill introduced quickly to try to further exploit their already exploitative positions.
Though her words sound callous and possibly exploitative, both the documentary and the film work to prove that the family is super tight-knight and caring towards one another.
LGBTQ artists including Hayley Kiyoko and Kehlani spoke out about the 'Girls' single (by Rita Ora single featuring Cardi, Bebe Rexha, and Charli XCX), calling it problematic and exploitative.
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It makes for suspenseful and moving TV, and Wesley seems to find the conversation rewarding, but we argued about whether the sequence felt more contrived and exploitative than helpful.
Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), which rolled out earlier this week, might be the latest exploitative big box content farm rule that changes the habitual consumption of their users.
Unions say those practices are exploitative and have taken court action, winning a high-profile case over workers' rights against Uber in 2016 which the taxi app is appealing.
When Jordan closed the border in 2014, the action sent around 60,000 people into a camp inaccessible to any medical or humanitarian aid and controlled by exploitative criminal gangs.
Whereas their predecessors drove off in search of freedom, rebirth, and the soul of America, these 21st-century youngsters are content to work for peanuts for an exploitative boss.
And the sale to an exploitative corporation that sees music as at best a side hustle and at worst a loss leader could ruin this canvas for sonic creation.
According to a report in The New York Times on Friday, police departments across the US have repeatedly used Clearview's application to identify "minors in exploitative videos and photos."
Thanks to YouTube's autoplay feature for recommended videos, when users watch one popular disturbing children's video, they're more likely to stumble down an algorithm-powered exploitative video rabbit hole.
For example, a number of advertisers reportedly suspended their work with YouTube earlier this year over concerns that the platform's algorithm was directing viewers to exploitative clips of children.
The measure would make it easier for states and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that fail to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
"Too Old To Die Young" is relentlessly sleazy and politically dubious, but not many people will sit through it long enough for its exploitative aspects to be an issue.
"It is ultimately the responsibility of companies to know their supply chains, and to root out illegal and exploitative practices such as forced labor and modern slavery," she said.
That we don't already have these basic rights to know how our personal information is used in federal elections is symbolic of the disturbingly exploitative state of data regulation.
For anti-sex work activists, porn is an inherently exploitative industry: even if the performers working in it have freely chosen to do so, and are not being coerced.
It should encourage universities to stop asking candidates to spend an inordinate amount of time putting together materials to apply for jobs that everyone knows are crummy and exploitative.
And as the economy gets more exploitative, I see it the best through the way she and her doctors are treated by the corporations that have taken over medicine.
He increased early childhood education, boosted Pell Grants, poured money into community colleges, made it easier to pay back student loans, and cracked down on exploitative for-profit universities.
After the first two women told their stories, four more women shared accounts with Hyperallergic of Close's unwanted advances, vulgar questions and comments, and behavior they felt was exploitative.
Their crimes would be harder to spot and investigate, and many sex workers would be forced "to pursue far riskier and more exploitative forms of labor" on the streets.
" In response to the waves of protests, strikes, and regulatory backlash targeting their exploitative business model, the trio argues that the real problem lies with "century-old employment laws.
Queerbaiting is seen as an exploitative tactic used to draw in fans ("baiting" them), and then further marginalize them through textual denials of the subtext the narrative deliberately cultivated.
The Trump administration in recent weeks has ramped up a pressure campaign against the Iranian government, decrying its leaders as exploitative and corrupt while supporting protesters on the ground.
"When it comes to Black people and that kind of global anti-Blackness, there is a fundamental history of exploitative engagement with our cultures and cultural practices," she said.
It isn't the most sophisticated bit of literary craftsmanship, but it's also not a travel diary of an Englishman's exotic thrills abroad, that most exploitative and icky of genres.
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The fear generated by the slaughter hangs over the country today, particularly in the struggle to introduce a measure of justice and equity in the vastly exploitative garment industry.
Taxi drivers denounce Uber and another local ride-hailing player, Cabify, as exploitative and corrupt, and have been applying pressurize on local and national governments to protect their industry.
It was only by chance that, in 2011, he discovered "caporalato", a notoriously exploitative system under which farm owners recruit fruit pickers and other seasonal workers through an intermediary.
The National Guestworker Alliance, a group representing temporary workers in the US, says that the exploitative conditions that shackle migrant workers in America are the equivalent of forced labor.
I can admire the stupefying attention to detail in Red Dead Redemption 2, while recognizing it was built on unfair and exploitative labor practices that require radical industry change.
My own skepticism at Nintendo's ability to function in the weird, exploitative world of mobile games has been matched by the company's own reluctance to build one of them.
Rose Under Fire doesn't need to rely on twists or structure for its raw, emotional power, and Wein's insistence on historical specificity stops it from feeling generic or exploitative.
For instance, Schultz appears as above replacement, but has been close to the exploitative payday loan industry and her time as DNC chair earned her a lot of animosity.
Democrats have won the House, so even if they can't stop the president's anti-immigrant push, they can push to raise the obsolete and exploitative $1-a-day wage.
In trying to understand his behavior I found that he fits the definition of a covert narcissist — the outwardly quiet gentleman who is entitled and exploitative and lacks empathy.
There is nothing wrong with him drinking when he was younger or if he enjoyed the aesthetics of women in ways that were not exploitative and mutually agreed upon.
Although Indigenist art was later dismissed by critics as being picturesque or even exploitative, Amauta was one of the first publications to advocate for a notion of cultural mestizaje.
It's easy to see why Labour is choosing to focus on this aspect of immigration: Attacking exploitative bosses is a fit with the party's framing of wider economic injustice.
The fashion industry is responsible for 8 to 10%of global carbon emissions, to say nothing of its water use and exploitative labor practices in countries across the globe.
The league's creations, which evolve through 3-D printing from clay molds into sculptures that are then cast in chocolate, refer back to the exploitative economics of global trade.
But the show opened up considerably over time, first to the exploitative nature of being a "doll" and then to the nefarious corporate agenda that's really behind the place.
For a picture that some feel is arriving too soon, or that risks being exploitative or worse, "Patriots Day" stands, on the one hand, to be unintentionally well timed.
Her gaze lingers on scenes that would feel exploitative in lesser hands and takes care to make sure the film goes well beyond easily trafficked tropes about sex work.
Here's another question one could ask: When are conversations about American farming going to start worrying about the exploitative house of cards the entire agricultural industry currently teeters on?
Police forces and policymakers say it is difficult to identify exploitative recruitment online when detailed conversations usually take place in private and illegal activity often happens alongside legal behavior.
They are trafficked into the sex industry, kept in servitude as domestic workers in private homes, forced to work in exploitative conditions in factories and bonded into agricultural labor.
Every politician that has ever existed on this Earth [within a capitalist system] starts with the premise that we have to start with the exploitative system that we have.
The kindest objections say that Mr. Gold's interpretation simply doesn't mesh well with the text; harsher ones on theater chat boards have called his use of Ms. Ferris exploitative.
I think portraiture is always kind of exploitative, especially with the work I'm making, so I feel a lot more comfortable putting myself through that rather than other people.
But others have called the gig economy exploitative, especially for those who depend on low-paying gigs as their main source of income -- as 1 in 10 workers do.
The measure would make it easier for states and sex trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others who fail to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
Yet many unscrupulous brokers are known to have deceived parents with false promises of a better life for their children in major cities, before placing them with exploitative bosses.
Still, by organizing en masse and expressing vocal opposition to exploitative policies, they have managed to wring some concessions out of the billion-dollar corporations whose labor they provide.
But so far the process has not substituted successful marriages for failing ones, healthy relationships for exploitative ones, new courtship scripts for the ones torn up 50 years ago.
" CCFC executive director Josh Golin reiterated to Vox in a phone call, "The documents show a corporate culture that is completely insensitive at best and, exploitative, really, towards children.
"It comes off as very exploitative and pretty much packages everything cringe-y about gentrification into a neat little package," she continued before going into her own Nashville upbringing.
One gaping hole in the film's critique of the system is in its failure to address the abysmal and exploitative working conditions within the meat processing and packing industry.
Within the moral universe of the new Gossip Girl, this event was dramatic, but not morally abhorrent; all relationships, the show suggested, are at their core transactional and exploitative.
In my position exploring both my sexuality and my gender at the same time, I couldn't always look past the exploitative nature of how women were sexualized in visual mediums.
The blue books portrayed a romanticized, consumer-oriented view of Storyville generated for white men, and life for the women, especially women of color, could often be exploitative or abusive.
In a bid to curb exploitative tactics used by unscrupulous brokers and curb trafficking, the government launched a portal last month to connect job seekers to licensed recruitment agencies directly.
Cherry-picking a variety of caricatured clichés based on extant social and political failures in post-revolution Iran is exploitative and straight up meaningless to the narrative of this movie.
The series, which was dismissed by prosecutors and Halbach's family as exploitative and one-sided, put a spotlight on longstanding accusations of planted evidence, a coerced confession and a coverup.
"We'd rather err on the side of caution," Davis told Reuters, noting that its tech to flag child exploitative content may mess up, but that people can appeal these screwups.
For many Nigerians, still living under dehumanizing and exploitative British colonial rule, Tutuola's works were an embarrassment, another weapon in the Western arsenal leveraged to deny black people self-rule.
In an effort to crack down on its massive problem of disturbing and exploitative family-friendly video content, YouTube has purged hundreds of thousands of videos in the last week.
By its very structure, it questions the truth in images, the possibility of representing sexual assault without being exploitative, and the usefulness portraying trauma and violence in the first place.
It's exciting to get away from that era in some way, to argue about if Westworld is magnificent or malarkey, to discuss whether The Handmaid's Tale is incisive or exploitative.
Olympios's interview was the final chapter of the Bachelor in Paradise scandal and it played out the same way it did on television — with exploitative teases, and a frustrating hollowness.
The worry of the ETC Group and its fellow travellers is that the use of gene drives against malaria will open the door to more troubling, slipshod and exploitative applications.
Unionization is now top of mind for many industry employees who, for years and behind closed doors, have discussed exploitative and toxic working conditions up and down the industry ladder.
The former residents say Jennifer Warren, the operator of the program who is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit, had promised "free" treatment in exchange the exploitative labor.
There is a long, endearing sequence where your driver picks up a bike courier who is out doing food app deliveries (the exploitative "gig economy" looms large in this game).
Puzder, who has opposed minimum wage increases and has advocated replacing human labor with machines, exemplifies the kind of exploitative food industry practices that Shallal refuses to mimic at Busboys.
How might using the likeness, image, and iconicity of certain Black people to do emotional labor be just as exploitative and appropriating as using our slang and wearing our hairstyles?
Farrakhan made the statements at a recent Nation Of Islam event in Detroit ... trashing the NBA -- as an exploitative operation where black men are "bought and sold" ... exactly like slavery.
Where they might disagree is that there's definitely a narrative out there about porn people being forced to do things they don't want to do on set by exploitative directing.
For those involved in the smuggling and trafficking networks, it has been a lucrative and exploitative business with revenues in the billions, according to the European Migrant Smuggling Center (EMSC).
I stand with anyone who has been affected by abusive or exploitative behavior and am grateful for the courage of those who have come forward to report aggression and harassment.
The fashion industry has historically relied on exploitative, unsustainable and unethical labor practices in order to sell clothes — but if recent trends are any indication, it won't for much longer.
Agriculture is high-risk as it relies on low-skilled seasonal workers who sometimes face exploitative wages, unsanitary working and living conditions and even physical attacks from supervisors, experts say.
Unfair trade deals ship our jobs overseas and encourage exploitative labor practices abroad – and misguided trade policies, like tariffs, cause crop prices to plummet and our farmers pay the price.
He would give create a whistleblower visa for immigrant workers who expose exploitative working conditions, end workplace raids, and increase labor protections for low-wage immigrant workers, among other things.
Letting people think you're dead for a few hours to get some attention, particularly when you have a huge audience already, is a cheap and exploitative way to circumvent that.
You probably know the basics by now: Qatar's exploitative labor system required foreign laborers primarily from the Asian subcontinent to fork over hefty fees to buy their way into Qatar.
Some of those prices may reflect fair market conditions for a unique time, but others appear to cross the line that separates fair supply-demand dynamics from exploitative price gouging.
As a former model herself, Ziff is intimately familiar with the industry's exploitative practices, a list that stretches from wage theft and misclassification, to pervasive sexual abuse and workplace harassment.
Beijing's foreign investments can be coercive and exploitative — using Chinese laborers and contractors instead of local ones, saddling poorer countries with enormous debts, leaving behind shoddy workmanship and fueling corruption.
This is the sort of story moment that needs as much character specificity behind it as possible to avoid being exploitative, and we just don't have that background for Brianna.
The ubiquity of something like fair trade is the sense that we're at the top of a food system that is exploitative, so how do we get out of that?
Mr. Franco's inclusion would have put the academy in an uncomfortable spot; at least five women have accused him of inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior, allegations his lawyer has disputed.
Almost all young workers I met during my extended fieldwork in the past 15 years have been in irregular employment, rarely paid on time, with little protection from exploitative employers.
At first I wondered whether this had to do with the book's exploitative nature, but we consume cultural products that take advantage of real and recent suffering all the time.
He argues strongly that dating apps are just as exploitative as the now-reviled Pickup Artists of the '00s, on the grounds that both seek to reduce seduction to algorithms.
Insisting that they don't is therefore exploitative: The company is using their vulnerability (they are easily fired) to get them to do something it has no moral right to require.
Workers should have the right to collectively agree on workplace standards that are safe, fair, and predictable, including ones that address exploitative and invasive uses of AI in the workplace.
Consider the American pharmaceutical industry, which long refrained from extracting the highest possible prices for lifesaving or scarce drugs because it understood that doing so would be cruel and exploitative.
That promise, however, proved fanciful, and his urgency to deliver led him to him cast human rights and due process as hindrances rather than as safeguards against an exploitative system.
President Bill Clinton had an exploitative affair with a young White House intern and lied about it under oath, yet most Democratic voters and party officials stood strongly behind him.
The way we control such a vast resource reveals how we believe we should be using our environment—sadly, that behavior tends to be exploitative a lot of the time.
John R. Kasich of Ohio said it would take down an attack ad in New Hampshire after Senator Kelly Ayotte, the state's popular Republican senator, criticized it as inappropriate and exploitative.
Agriculture is high-risk as it relies on low-skilled seasonal immigrant workers who sometimes face exploitative wages, unsanitary working and living conditions and even physical attacks from supervisors, experts say.
As Slate reported recently, predators have been known to leverage the app's live chat functions to encourage underage users to perform sexually exploitative acts like removing their clothing during a broadcast.
If it frees lawmakers from dependence on Wall Street, and paves the way for lawmakers to regulate exploitative consumer fees and penalties, it will save taxpayers more than $1 per year.
But even if it was all true, the filmmakers' strange, almost pitying portrayal of the woman and her family, which included two mentally handicapped sons, was at least a little exploitative.
YouTube is planning to proactively seek out and police inappropriate or offensive content following public backlash over its repeated failures to keep hateful, exploitative, or otherwise unsavory videos off its platform.
Across YouTube, an unsettling trend has emerged: Accounts are publishing disturbing and exploitative videos aimed at and starring children in compromising, predatory, or creepy situations — and racking up millions of views.
The list continues, including other black entertainers like Marlon Webb, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Donald Faison, who all contributed comedic dances to the zeitgeist, with miscomprehension and exploitative cribbing as their reward.
It's refreshing to see a horror story that very much centers on the experience of young women, in a way that doesn't feel exploitative, or that it looks down upon them.
The Congolese art collective, Cercle d'Art des Travailleurs de Plantation Congolaise (CATPC), uses cocoa harvested from their own plantation as a symbolic stand against exploitative economic practices and lingering colonial structures.
They are driven by anxiety and ecological nostalgia—or solastalgia—but those same fantasies fundamentally revolve around the same kind of consumptive, exploitative relationship with nature that has produced ecological crisis.
I think that no self-respecting exploitative future corporation would resort to crude violence so easily, when it could use a far cheaper combination of shame, emotional blackmail, and economic coercion.
Oliver DESTROYED the WWE on his HBO show, saying the organization is unsafe and exploitative of its workers, pointing to the untimely deaths of several of the past wrestlers as proof.
Many were concerned that the subject — Chinese fashion and art — would lead to a racist, exploitative exhibit that focused on the West's interpretation of the culture rather than the culture itself.
In a new article published in the Los Angeles Times, five women have accused the actor of abusing his power as an acting teacher and mentor in a sexually exploitative manner.
I didn't know anything really going into this aside from what I saw on the news or sensationalized shows that are kind of exploitative of prison conditions, or what I read.
In public, and in polemical language that is absent from her novel, Ms Tokarczuk was reminding Poles that they, too, have been exploitative, feudal and, on rare occasions, lethally anti-Semitic.
The Milwaukee riots should be the last time the policies of liberal Democrats are held up as anything other than misery-inducing, divisive, exploitative and racist manipulation of the urban populations.
Young girls are married against their will, domestic servitude is enabled by state laws (as in some Middle Eastern countries), or governments mandate exploitative service to the state (as in Uzbekistan).
In the series' best parts, Ms. Goldberg engages a paradox: Meyerism may be an exploitative scam, but its members believe and want to do good with it, even the corrupt Cal.
Trump is seeking concessions on alleged intellectual property theft and what he describes as exploitative trade practices, while Xi is hoping the president pledges limits on new tariffs on Chinese goods.
C. Subjects include bad hygiene, rich tech guys, Tinder, Best Coast, permissive parenting, exploitative parenting, teen angst, bi-curious etiquette, cocaine at a baby shower, and getting pregnant all the time.
In the process, it takes ABBA's exploration of an oftentimes exploitative dynamic––the older man and the underage girl––and turns it into something, fun, lighthearted, and free of hard questions.
He devoted his longer, more researched segments to issues that are largely unrelated to the election and its candidates: exploitative televangelists, child labor exploitation, transgender rights, the widespread corruption in FIFA.
As a millennial and someone who is an active voter, even watching the last presidential cycle, I've seen that political parties have a very extractive and exploitative relationship with Black communities.
Writers have since pointed to Goude's work as exploitative, but Jones has always said that Goude merely captured and celebrated the energy she exuded, and she was proud of their collaborations.
She has since married, but her husband is a construction worker (arguably Cambodia's most exploitative and underpaid industry) and there is little left for medical care from her $130 monthly wage.
Ahead of Uber's massively hyped debut on the public stock market, thousands of drivers assembled across the world on Wednesday in a yet another demonstration against the exploitative gig-economy model.
The Illinois and Washington lawsuits argue that Sallie Mae used subprime private loans to build relationships with exploitative schools that then helped the company make more federal loans to their students.
The danger comes when we allow identity politics to placate social-justice concerns without fully addressing elite impunity for an exploitative, immoral economy that also happens to be wrecking the planet.
Gretchen Carlson's brave decision to sue Ailes and testify to his lurid, exploitative behavior—and the testimony from other women which followed—made it impossible for Murdoch to keep him around.
Fans of the series — which was dismissed by prosecutors and Halbach's family as exploitative and one-sided — zeroed in on longstanding accusations of planted evidence, a coerced confession and a coverup.
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Times published a story in which Paley and Tither-Kaplan joined three other women in alleging they experienced inappropriate and sometimes sexually exploitative behavior by Franco.
And whether or not they really are making six-figure salaries and living in penthouses, it does seem to be a kinder way to make money in a frequently exploitative industry.
Per Wired, some of the videos in question are exploitative in nature, while others are videos of children — sometimes uploaded by the children themselves — doing regular activities such as yoga and gymnastics.
Loot boxes are terrible and exploitative, don't get me wrong, but the incendiary discussion around loot boxes actually nudged some companies in a way we've yet to meaningfully see with crunch practices.
We cannot fail to recognize when and how artists participate in an exploitative market, which does not only include commercial galleries and auction houses, but also museums, non-profits, and academic institutions.
I'm talking about protestors who believe that the tech industry is a greedy, exploitative, and increasingly powerful behemoth which uses its power to reify rather than repair existing social inequalities and injustices.
However, even in the highly controlled confines of a press demo, YouTube, which has faced a number of issues including the propagation of exploitative videos and conspiracy theories, could not be contained.
We have exposed the attempts to hide the death toll in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, exploitative content on internet platforms, and the secrets of government officials from London to São Paulo.
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I agree that sometimes violence and violence against women can feel exploitative, especially if the point of it doesn't have much to do with the woman who's the victim of the violence.
"Clients who expect to be presented with finished products without paying for them and pit designers against one another for that work are exploitative," tweeted comics author and publisher C. Spike Trotman.
The result can be exploitative in ways not unlike a casino, with the gambling-style mechanisms of mobile, free-to-play games having bled over into full-priced console and PC titles.
Such descriptions can also swing the other way, and become luridly fascinating in a way that feels exploitative, as if I am writing pornography rather than reporting on a sexual assault case.
Taxi drivers in Spain are striking today in cities including Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia to protest at what they see as the exploitative practices of ride-hailing transportation apps Uber and Cabify.
It feels typical — exploitative, like every other show using women's trauma for gruesome window dressing, surface level shock value or drama, and false stakes (yes, we're looking at you, Game of Thrones).
The legislation would allow state attorneys general and victims of sex trafficking to pursue legal action against social media networks, advertisers and others who fail to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
It also brings people together--a teen who doesn't often leave her neighborhood, a guest who's only "exposure" to said neighborhood might be some exploitative news program--to, quite literally, break bread.
Some argued offsets should be off the table in a Green New Deal, claiming they are a license to pollute, don't offer tangible emissions reduction, and can be exploitative toward developing countries.
HelperChoice is one of several online services cutting out the middleman - recruiters who charge would-be maids exorbitant fees – and helping them to avoid getting trapped in debt bondage to exploitative employers.
One Bay Area driver, 37-year-old Rebecca Stack-Martinez, said Uber and Lyft's wages are so exploitative that some drivers commute hours to more lucrative markets just to make ends meet.
The ads were called "disgusting" and "misogynistic," and many pointed to the fact that the photo of Kristin recalled exploitative pornagraphic upskirt photos that are taken without the permission of the subject.
But we are where we are and the only hope for those of a progressive persuasion is that there will be a massive outpouring of revulsion over the exploitative behavior of elites.
Drag, specifically, is often criticized as an exploitative act, in which cis men don stereotypes of femininity and parody the very real oppression women face without ever being subject to it themselves.
It has manifested itself in the emergence of movements like the London Renter's Union, which is using the collective strength of tenants to agitate for new housing solutions and resist exploitative landlords.
But thanks to a housing and rent crisis caused by exploitative landlords and negligent government policies, many people in their 20s can only dream of having their first house party shut down.
Instead, these women say, Mr. Franco and his partners subjected them to sexually exploitative auditions and film shoots, all while promising them roles in movies that never materialized or were never released.
The proposal would be the most far-reaching step taken so far in response to a New York Times investigation that revealed more than a decade of exploitative practices in the industry.
Some may call these representations exploitative of the disabled, an attempt to tug at the heartstrings of viewers without actually benefiting the disability community by way of employment or even accurate representation.
Lord knows, there are disastrous, exploitative employers, but Trump, with his behavior toward women and others, would be an H.R. nightmare; in most offices, he wouldn't last a month as an employee.
Out-of-town reviews were decidedly mixed, but I'm hopeful this production can thread the needle between the tragedy of her end and her overall impact without being too exploitative and maudlin.
WASHINGTON — Emergency room patients will continue to be hit with surprise medical bills, despite having health insurance, after Congress left for the year without passing a deal to end the exploitative practice.
For more than a decade, as The New York Times has reported this year, taxi industry leaders artificially inflated medallion prices and channeled purchasers into exploitative loans that they could not afford.
It said job ads that promised unrealistically high pay, offered no address for a recruitment agency or only shared a general description of work were "common red flags" for potentially exploitative recruitment.
Herein he shines a bright light on the sketchy and exploitative real estate holdings of a New York City slum lord by mapping the networks of exploitation and greed in multiple forms.
Low wages, with annual increments as low as 100 Indian rupees ($2), compel women to take loans and the repayment cycle makes it impossible for them to quit exploitative jobs, campaigners say.
Her destructive romance with the principal, her boss, endowed her with a sharply tuned radar for exploitative men, and she has zero tolerance when she senses a predator in the group home.
His fundamental point was that this was an inherently volatile and exploitative system, both liable to crisis and likely to hollow out the political institutions which supposedly exists on top of it.
The three discuss how some of its biggest stars have begun to attract negative attention in recent years and what the site could be doing to keep exploitative content off its platform.
The story of a young teen who falls into an obsessive, psychosexual relationship with a neighbor who is a Nazi, it's a descent into madness that ultimately feels exploitative rather than transformational.
"To me Raving Iran is about either an uninformed or intentionally exploitative European director who is outsourcing her socio-political field to two DJs from the 'developing nation' of Iran," he tells me.
Months before a federal agency proposed a new rule threatening the profits of exploitative payday lenders across America, the industry's leaders gathered at a posh resort in the Bahamas to prepare for war.
Despite widespread reporting on the exploitative and sometimes dangerous working conditions in his factories and near poverty-level pay, Bezos has repeatedly employed intense pressure and punitive firings to prevent labor from organizing.
On top of that, Facebook said its previously unannounced tools are being used "to proactively detect child nudity and previously unknown child exploitative content when it's uploaded," Davis wrote in a blog post.
Because most group chats exist on platforms or apps that don't rely on advertising money or user engagement to support themselves, they're only as addicting or exploitative as any social interaction might be.
Acquiring and using one may sink you deeper into debt, and any bank that issues a credit card relies on its users' financial tardiness or illiteracy to generate exploitative interest on unpaid balances.
Taking an superstar undefeated prospect and matching him with someone who probably shouldn't even be in the game anymore and got brutally knocked out two months before is cheap, exploitative, and ultimately empty.
All we ever wanted was to bring you the app you've been asking for, yet we are forced to justify ourselves and our mission to big exploitative companies like Google again and again.
In another attack on the exploitative end of the advertising industry, Safari is introducing a tracker blocker that uses machine learning to detect and thwart these systems for the benefit of your privacy.
The new technology examines posts for child nudity and other exploitative content when they are uploaded and, if necessary, photos and accounts are reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
"Remember when Matt Lauer grilled Anne Hathaway about a paparazzi's exploitative upskirt photo of her, said 'seen a lot of you lately,' then asked if she'd learned her lesson?" writer Amanda Hess posted.
Deciding which children's video cross the line from strange to inappropriate to exploitative, or when a video moves from angry opinion to hate speech, may be much harder for an algorithm to identify.
A few days later, in an article published in the Los Angeles Times, five women accused the actor of abusing his power as an acting teacher and mentor in a sexually exploitative manner.
Although apps like Acorns and Robinhood are going after the first-time, millennial investor, questions have been raised about whether young people even want to invest or whether the apps could become exploitative.
Most returnees were rescued from Libyan prisons - where the line between official detention centers and exploitative smuggling enterprises is hazy - after reports emerged of Africans being sold in slave markets for forced labor.
These include mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders, a directive for prosecutors to pursue the most aggressive charges possible, and a turn back toward disastrous and exploitative private for-profit prisons.
The evidence suggests that many people will be more inclined to stay in Ethiopia if refugee labor rights are enhanced, the report said, since informal work is often insecure, badly paid, and exploitative.
Ever since the chili pepper arrived in India, thanks to the Portuguese and thanks to exploitative international trade, curry has always been a dish that's in conversation with the rest of the world.
Though their pleas have largely fallen on deaf ears in India, the strikes were loud enough to prompt a letter of solidarity from the New York Taxi Workers Alliance over Uber's exploitative wages.
Poirier is careful to capture the wolfish sexuality of both men and women, since some of the relationships she describes were clearly exploitative of some people even as they were liberating for others.
Konstantine Kyros, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, in an email said WWE's "exploitative business model" kept his clients from learning their rights under laws such as the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act.
"The Latinx community is an easy target for these exploitative CPCs," Valero said, adding that Latina women are already three times less likely than white men and women to have access to healthcare.
Still, it seems a bit exploitative to create a video of a child saying curse words — especially when that video is made using an app meant for pet photos, not photos of humans.
Its star guest in 2004 was the left-wing London mayor Ken Livingstone, who professed his fierce commitment to equality but at the time was obviously completely untroubled by an exploitative men's event.
In addition to the country's exploitative labor laws, it's really freaking hot there, especially in the summer—we're talking like 120 degrees Fahrenheit—and that makes it hard to play high-level soccer.
The competitors that Cook likes to prod about their data-exploitative business models have a necessary and complicit partner in his company, having found many of their customers though Apple's devices and software.
The bill in the U.S. Senate would make it easier for states and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that fail to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
Although her much more popular song "I Kissed a Girl" has been the subject of critical retrospection for its rudimentary and arguably exploitative use of queer sexuality, "Ur So Gay,"  is just indefensible.
Then, because the cost of enforcement through federal litigation is so high, this exploitative behavior is reinforced by the assumption that the copyright owner probably cannot afford to do anything about the infringement.
"Social status and poverty intersect to make women from historically marginalised groups especially vulnerable to exploitative labour arrangements, forcing them to provide cheap labour," wrote the authors led by social worker Harsh Mander.
"People know it is exploitative but all of a sudden you put a marriage license in front of it, and that means it's OK," says Pollard, who also advocates on behalf of survivors.
And thus the coalition attached a human face to the violence of an exploitative, immoral economic system that profits by immiserating the very identity groups the museum is taking such pains to celebrate.
I thought the premise of children being forced to murder each other on a reality TV show sounded gross and trashy and exploitative, and I thought Suzanne Collins's sentences were clunky and inelegant.
Firms operating in the so-called gig economy - whereby people tend to work for different companies without a fixed contract - have been criticized by unions and some lawmakers for what they call exploitative practices.
What's notable about Beware the Slenderman is that it doesn't turn into exploitative, sensational fare, instead presenting the facts in such a calm, simplistic way that the end result mirrors a chilling horror film.
Pai has also objected to FCC efforts to rein in exploitative prison phone costs, and to help low-income people afford internet access by updating the Reagan-era Lifeline program to include broadband service.
It would allow state attorneys general and victims of sex trafficking to pursue legal action against social media networks, advertisers and others that are found to be insufficiently limiting exploitative material on their platforms.
Cabral is filming a documentary about R. Kelly focused on allegations, first reported by BuzzFeed News, that he kept women against their will in an abusive and exploitative "cult" and allegations of sexual abuse.
Under Satoru Iwata, who took over from Yamauchi in 2002, the company avoided mobile games on the basis that they were low-quality and their pay-as-you-go model was exploitative of children.
Many of these accounts are clearly exploitative, presenting Americans as backwoods folk heroes, albeit barbaric ones, to British readers, who could read these narratives, aghast but grateful to see their former colonies in ruin.
The film's most startling comment on race appears unintentional: that fateful interview with Diane Sawyer, in which Houston coined the phrase "crack is whack," has aged poorly, and comes off as painfully exploitative today.
In the European Union, antitrust legislation and strong privacy protection are on the rise, and political leaders are questioning tech's exploitative business models, which often extract personal data, sidestep labor laws and automate jobs.
Not because the scene isn't enjoyable to watch (it is) or because it feels exploitative (it doesn't), but because, for all the hype about its sex scene, Disobedience isn't a salacious, or voyeuristic film.
In addition to concerns over sexually exploitative and inappropriate content, Nerd City touches also on Paul's collaborations with family channels and the use of kids ages seven or younger for content and merchandise promotion.
One Barcelona taxi driver we spoke to yesterday who was planning to strike today held no truck with Uber's claims of socio-economic benefits, denouncing what he described as the company's exploitative labour practices.
And, in fact, an inquiry of this sort would have made a lot more sense than Starr leaping from a land deal to a sexual harassment case to an exploitative affair with an intern.
A fully nationalized People's Uber could turn instead to state subsidies—but it would still be reproducing, with every tap on every grease-smeared screen, the conditions for the most rapacious and exploitative capitalism.
HRW said in the Qatar section of its 2016 annual report that beyond exploitative working conditions, domestic workers were left vulnerable to physical and sexual abuse by a lack of regulations governing their rights.
On-demand ridesharing is known for often relying on an exploitative labor model—one that was recently litigated in the California Supreme Court, but remains the beating heart of companies like Uber and Lyft.
Exploitative recruitment agencies are believed to have trafficked hundreds of children to Hong Kong, Singapore and other Asian countries to work as domestic workers by using forged documents and bribing officials, rights groups say.
As the Platform statement of the Movement for Black Lives later put it: While this platform is focused on domestic policies, we know that patriarchy, exploitative capitalism, militarism, and white supremacy know no borders.
She has been drawing Trump since 2014, when, on assignment for Vice, she confronted him at a press conference in Dubai and asked him about allegations of exploitative labor practices on Trump-branded properties.
The Watts riots–or Rebellion, depending on your political bent–were a direct response to widespread police brutality, high unemployment rates, underfunded schools, substandard housing, and exploitative local businesses–all manifestations of systemic segregation.
Fran launches into a very Woke Male explanation about how porn is oppressive and exploitative, which should be the sort of thing that Hannah is into, but it does nothing to dissuade her annoyance.
The recent horror over the #mycalvins campaign images is one of these instances — and if you find these ads offensive or exploitative, then you probably aren't clued in to what's going on these days.
" What it does, from Reuters: "The legislation ... [makes] it easier for state prosecutors and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that failed to keep exploitative material off their platforms.
And for these workers the fact that Uber and Lyft have made no move to provide the benefits historically associated with a full-time job is both exploitative, and they would argue, possibly illegal.
This sense of squander and loss makes the last four or five episodes of The Terror some of the bleakest television I've seen, but not in a way that feels exploitative or needlessly miserable.
"The First Purge," directed by Gerard McMurray, who is black, is unabashedly exploitative, depicting mostly black and brown Staten Islanders being hunted down by trained militias of white nationalists and Ku Klux Klan members.
On Friday, the bill, which would create oversight of the medical exemption process and allow investigation of exploitative doctors, faces its last committee hurdle before going to the full legislature for final votes. Gov.
The real "threat" to Japanese soft power is not the rise of South Korean pop culture or the whims of American taste, but economic issues on the ground: struggling studios and exploitative working conditions.
Check. (See the infamous cabinet meeting in which members came not to brief Trump but to praise him.) Has a stupefying incapacity for empathy, is interpersonally exploitative, suffers excessively from envy and envies excessively?
This business model, as exploitative as it is, is profitable for the people behind these bankruptcies, who can ransack firms on their way out the door by paying themselves management fees and special dividends.
Labor rights experts said such debts put people at risk of falling prey to the world's most common form of modern slavery, debt bondage, where people are locked into exploitative work to repay debts.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Exploitative employers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are increasingly using tourist visas to hire Indians in a scam that leaves migrants open to labor abuse, police and activists said.
"K-pop artists have spoken out about exploitative and strict studio contracts that trap young performers and closely regulate their private behavior, dating life, and public conduct," Fareehan Elgakhlab wrote for Vox in April.
Though Pintilie shows a lot — bare bodies in stark isolation against austere backgrounds, and in swirling combination during a visit to a sex club — she battles against the voyeuristic, exploitative implications of her progress.
In that essay, I recalled that the woman had written me to say that our relationship of several years earlier, while certainly consensual, felt to her in retrospect as if it had been exploitative.
He made his fortune from African mines where workers were "forced to accept what are now recognized as exploitative forms of employment" and locked in for the duration of contracts, according to Oriel College.
" A blog posted by the charity Shelter describes the phenomenon—a symptom of the capital's housing crisis and overburdened homeless facilities—as a "dangerous attempt to establish deeply exploitative relationships off the back of homelessness.
Even in movies that aren't openly exploitative, women in most films are emphatically beautiful or unbeautiful, and whichever one they're established as is key to the way the world of the film spins around them.
At the apex of Weinstein's power — and alleged abuse of it — in the late '90s, gossip about "a high-powered movie mogul" and exploitative relationships with less powerful women was percolating in newsgroups like alt.showbiz.gossip.
But a new lawsuit filed by Tenney's lawyers today alleges that his employer, Faze Clan, has taken financial advantage of him by way of an exploitative contract and unlawful behavior on behalf of Faze's management.
And indeed, the four-minute video sparked a fierce backlash from some who viewed it as exploitative of Black pain for commercial purposes — but isn't that the very point Childish Gambino was trying to make?
In the last two weeks, YouTube has removed hundreds of thousands of videos featuring children in disturbing and possibly exploitative situations, including being duct-taped to walls, mock-abducted, and even forced into washing machines.
There's still more work to do; BuzzFeed learned that some top creators of exploitative content for kids were making as much as $100,000 a month before getting their accounts demonetized in the last few weeks.
But one possibility is that black politicians are more receptive to black voters' concerns, so they'll often hear complaints about fines from their black constituents and tell the local police department to stop exploitative practices.
There is an increasing number of companies that are making a point to not only be sustainable, for example but also exploitative free, either of labour or the material that they make they goods of.
"It's a waste of money and a moral travesty that some of the world's largest financial institutions have embraced this out-dated and exploitative technology," Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard said in a statement in April.
That would be a big improvement on today, when you're stuck paying rent in insecure checks while exploitative remittance services charge an average of 7% to send money abroad, taking $50 billion from users annually.
In many cases where a paid reporter uses someone else's quotes or experience to produce content or add context to a news article, many progressives, including Dzodan, feel the use can be exploitative and problematic.
Bosire said it is exploitative to use a minor and someone with a disability to attract attention, and demeaning to portray her covered in menstrual blood since it implies she is also unhygienic or dirty. 
From Reconstruction through the Jim Crow era and into the twenty-first century, black Americans have been subject to a number of exploitative and discriminatory practices that have jeopardized their land tenure and property rights.
Related: UN Security Council seeks probe into Libya slave trade Seeking help from African Union Despite the chaotic situation in Libya, the GNA claims it's been working to combat exploitative smugglers operating in the country.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thailand will use a newly amended law to crack down on forced labor with hefty fines and prison time, a move analysts said could help curb exploitative practices against migrant workers.
We are going to be loud and we are going to be coming together in solitary...For those that say sex work is exploitative and demeaning, I say you've never worked a minimum wage job.
The opera is a kitschy, exploitative sanctification of monogamy cloaked in gorgeous music, and Marc Albrecht conducted the Deutsche Oper orchestra with lush colors and outstanding sensitivity to the singers, even in the thickest passages.

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