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"inferiority" Definitions
  1. the state of not being as good as somebody/something else

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But this notion of inferiority, I mean, no one talks about inferiority who's actually having a dispassionate argument on this topic of IQ testing.
The Ramirez study "was never designed to determine what the cause of this inferiority is because we didn't think there would be an inferiority," Ramirez told Reuters Health in a phone interview.
But despite these feelings of inferiority, I never stopped trying.
Easterners' sense of inferiority provides fertile ground for extreme parties.
Tampa, he added, has long labored under an inferiority complex.
Northwesterners tend to feel like they have an inferiority complex.
Mr. Assad's generals seem fully aware of their military's inferiority.
Low self-esteem might be rooted in childhood feelings of inferiority.
Just enter your age and let the feelings of inferiority begin.
But some say that Louisville also suffers from an inferiority complex.
For decades, Bolivians had an inferiority complex about their local food.
You are linked and superiority or inferiority is forgotten because there's love.
In American history, arguments about black inferiority have typically served broader purposes.
They also speak freely about their opinions on the inferiority of women.
Once considered signs of inferiority, these now seem like symbols of frugality.
Does she expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of her circumstances?
Disability isn't a superpower any more than it's evidence of innate inferiority.
But you also use just inferiority of blacks are inferior as well.
"Besides, there is a serious inferiority complex about this tree," says Padre.
Winning one major professional sports championship since 217 underpins that inferiority complex.
The Ohio State inferiority complex is as undeniable as it is unjustified.
A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn.
The resulting narrative of inferiority has had a paralyzing effect on policy.
He was correct in observing that many farmers had an inferiority complex.
The result was aressentiment mixture of jealousy and inferiority which fuelled anti-Americanism.
Todd: Wow, way to only heighten the fourth Hemsworth's feelings of inferiority, Karen!
Again, you're talking, he's fixated on the inferiority of blacks on your account.
" Mr. Helm might have also possessed, he writes, "a country-boy inferiority complex.
The 1850s was a decade when belief in blacks' innate inferiority was widespread.
CreditCreditBettmann Archive/Getty Images The MetLife building was born with an inferiority complex.
Therefore, there is no superiority or inferiority among legal systems of different countries.
Mama and Tata have numerous complaints about the inferiority of Canadian sour cream.
These include a feeling of isolation from age peers, an arrogance that can block out the helpful advice of teachers and mentors, and both superiority and inferiority issues (superiority to average people and inferiority to whomever scores higher on a test).
You can claim the superiority of your country, but not the inferiority of theirs.
They were seen by many whites as subhuman, consigned to inferiority by pseudo-science.
One, when I talk about what Murray says specifically I do use intellectual inferiority.
Why should black people interpret this neutral data as a statement of their inferiority?
I didn't have an inferiority complex but I knew I wasn't one of them.
The belief in the inferiority of colour, which existed long before Le Corbusier, has persisted.
There is no history of centuries of bad science devoted to 'proving' their intellectual inferiority.
He had a great heart, but he always had a bit of an inferiority complex.
Ireland has always had a bit of an inferiority complex when it comes to food.
You're certainly inspired by his general next-levelness, but simultaneously stricken with thoughts of inferiority.
The struggle was intense ... Low self-esteem might be rooted in childhood feelings of inferiority.
Big brothers aren't supposed to be the ones with inferiority complexes, but here we are.
My inferiority complex was only magnified by how much I'd idolized this group of people.
My joy at being drunk, my infidelities, my constant feelings of inferiority in every respect.
It might be instructive to analyze that, too, in terms of a lingering inferiority complex.
As part of her karmic duty, she must overcome the feeling of guilt and inferiority.
I came at it with an inferiority complex but they really encouraged me to try.
Voluntourism paints a picture of inferiority and dependence for givers and receivers of voluntourism alike.
The gay man's inferiority conveyed in that line was and still is palpable to me.
Rather, I am advocating for sexual expression and exercise that doesn't cause inferiority and shame.
And their disappearance is not evidence of inferiority, only of the inexorable mechanics of evolution.
And admittedly, I'm not exactly putting the outer-borough inferiority complex notion to rest here.
Architecture's sense of inferiority to art and art's own jealousy of architecture are inextricably entangled.
But behind that smile seemed to lurk an ego, a temper, and an inferiority complex.
His occasional feelings of inferiority in the face of this new life resonated deeply with me.
"The petitioner argued that segregation 'stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority,' " powell said.
It was also absurd to claim that the "badge of inferiority" was a black person's construction.
Doing otherwise "would be tantamount to admitting to the inferiority of its own regime," he said.
They justified this plundering of humanity with arguments about the supposed inferiority and bestiality of Africans.
"We were colonized for so long by Christians, so we have an inferiority complex," he said.
Bernstein gave a credibility to American musicianship that hadn't existed before, easing our sense of inferiority.
Today, scientists understand the sickle cell trait as an adaptation to malaria, not evidence of inferiority.
For us to accept our own inferiority, we must acknowledge that Beyoncé is no longer human.
This inferiority complex followed me to college, where being a first-generation immigrant made me an anomaly.
With 11 million Belgians to France's population of 67 million, there's often a subtext of inferiority/superiority.
Those notions of black inferiority eventually infected the legal system during the post-Reconstruction era, historians say.
We define attack as violent or dehumanizing speech, statements of inferiority, or calls for exclusion or segregation.
We define 'attack' as violent or dehumanizing speech, statements of inferiority, or calls for exclusion or segregation.
It's a far-right fringe group that was founded on disturbing and discredited ideas about racial inferiority.
They were always categories that marked claims to superiority or inferiority, who deserved rights and who didn't.
But, with a signed "peace agreement," the North can overturn the gloomy future of perpetual economic inferiority.
Gray was an indifferent student who cheated on tests, and the new surroundings fed an inferiority complex.
"We have a little bit of an inferiority complex in the state of Utah," Mr. Cox said.
They're all fighting feelings of inferiority and treating the Silk Road as a chance to prove themselves.
He could have been eaten up by an inferiority complex but Murray has stuck to his task.
Their hatred is born of ignorance and an inner inferiority, whereas we are confident in our existence.
The practice was frequently used to justify slavery and to advance a belief in African-American inferiority.
He was a walking, talking rebuttal to white supremacy and the myths of black pathology and inferiority.
Our president is just a clueless, doddering old man with a well-founded inferiority complex, yelling at clouds.
So when the troops came back, there were heightened expectations for equality and the end of racial inferiority.
"Wow, I can't believe Kanye likes a rich guy with megalomania and an inferiority complex," honked one commentator.
Given its overall inferiority, North Korea's military relies on rapid escalation to deter US and South Korean invasion.
Trump claims credit for Pence's debate performance because to commend and imitate him would be to admit inferiority.
Not only did some of these respondents opine on the virtues of segregation and the inferiority of blacks.
A subtheme of the book and of her often rambling patter was her lifelong sense of intellectual inferiority.
They assumed that what appeared to be black and Indian inferiority resulted from oppressive circumstances, not innate incapacity.
Ms. Horne, 18, has contended with depression, including feelings of inferiority, for as long as she can remember.
For the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group.
Outfits like the MaRS Discovery District, an "innovation hub" in Toronto, are helping it shed its technological inferiority complex.
KUWAITIS often compare their country with the other states of the Gulf, leading to something of an inferiority complex.
In the latest trial, "the agreement with the FDA was that we would just meet 'non-inferiority,'" said Sheldon.
In a city fissured with inferiority, their work engages the histories of this place and proposes a brighter future.
Don't let any sense of purist elitism, or perhaps your own feelings of inferiority and embarrassment, keep you away.
This double standard rests on assumptions of female biological inferiority and reinforces a prejudice stretching back to ancient times.
His presentation turned out to be hateful, white-supremacist pseudo-scholarship about the supposed intellectual inferiority of black people.
But it also acknowledged some points of merit within Damore's memo without legitimizing his troubling arguments about biological inferiority.
Her portrayal of the inferiority of black people reflected a common belief among white Americans, even some former abolitionists.
Therefore, a racist is a person who is motivated by hatred or beliefs about the inferiority of African Americans.
He was 29, burning with ambition but saddled with an inferiority complex due to his lack of formal education.
The company said patients receiving somavaratan failed to show non-inferiority, compared with patients on Pfizer Inc's drug, Genotropin.
Agassiz, a Harvard professor, commissioned dehumanizing polygenist studies in an attempt to scientifically prove the inferiority of Black people.
Just memorize three fun facts from the Wiki page and use it to convince others of their profound intellectual inferiority.
Students oppose Murray because they're aware of his widely publicized arguments about the genetic inferiority of certain races of humans.
My niggling inferiority complex was not helped by talking to Reddit's /r/polyphasic subscriber Juanito Taveras about his sleep schedule.
And so his moving admission of mere circumstantial inferiority (he's poor) was meant to enhance his worth as a man.
And now, despite a bug here or there, I'm starting to feel like Alexa might just be dangerous in her inferiority.
His inferiority complex, his various childhood traumas, his creative ambitions, his insecurity about his hair, are all rendered in loving detail.
Japan's inability to rise above such slights smacks of a national inferiority complex, says Kaori Hayashi of the University of Tokyo.
On their way to a wedding, the Teo's secrets and lies and inferiority complexes implode in a fight in a limo.
This idea — that race was a primary determinant of cleanliness — was central to many beliefs about the inferiority of black Americans.
"The owner is a guy named Mort Zuckerman, who's got a total inferiority complex, and he has for years," he said.
The city has always had an inferiority complex where Los Angeles was concerned, and now those Angelenos took our football team.
The problem often is that it's all too easy to tell where Mozart's sophistication ends and Süssmayr's well-intended inferiority begins.
Many of the people who buy the book have an inferiority complex because they've been inflexible ever since they were children.
"Sometimes people just want the newest thing, to avoid what they perceive as the inferiority of secondhand goods,"  Peterson told Insider.
For other artists, the attachment that comedy has to accents is necessarily driven by shame; it's easy to laugh at inferiority.
And, lest people get smug about the inferiority of machines, humans have proved only a little harder to fool than software is.
So you should try to demonstrate that you're helping the artist and promoting their work, preferably by driving home their pathetic inferiority.
Mr. Ross, 55, is also not about to let a suburban inferiority complex keep him from becoming an influencer in art education.
When in the company of intellectuals or aristocrats, what Ullrich calls his "inferiority complex" was inflamed, and he grew fidgety and irritable.
Walesa speculated that Jaroslaw's turn against the liberal post-Communist consensus arose from "an inferiority complex," a massive chip on Kaczynski's shoulder.
For sure, pride in the Russian colonial enterprise went a long way in compensating for niggling feelings of inferiority toward the West.
Yet "unlike many other European countries, Spain has a terrible inferiority complex, almost ashamed of itself," said Ignacio Vidal-Folch, a writer.
Facebook added that nationalist and separatist groups in general may be advocating for something but not necessarily indicating the inferiority of others.
Medtronic's TAVR systems succeeded in demonstrating non-inferiority with no statistically significant difference in a combination of all-cause mortality and disabling stroke.
It's no joke, the inferiority complex of the general reader — especially here in America, where the nasty word "smart" is a great compliment.
We Philadelphians have a massive inferiority complex and have a tendency to go overboard with our civic pride, but that's a different article.
Such notions of inferiority are what Jefferson and other slave owners used to justify holding blacks in captivity and treating them as animals.
Its promise is, at heart, a liberation, not from Europe, but from the torment of an eternally unresolved conflict between superiority and inferiority.
According to this racial pseudoscience, Brazilian attempts to modernize were doomed: the nation, with its irreversibly mixed population, was condemned to permanent inferiority.
The overall inferiority complex Bostonians feel in regard to New York is centuries old, but it is not reciprocated off the playing field.
And, with regard to the five-ringed shadow of the Olympic Games, and any perceived inferiority complex, Mr. Grevemberg playfully brushed cynicism aside.
Sömmerring's false theories on the inferiority of African bodies would go on to shape and inform racial theory well into the 19th century.
Psychologists argue that "essentialist" thinking — ideas about human beings' unchangeable essence, their inherent inferiority or the threat they supposedly pose — makes racism possible.
It was a morning — well, a morning, afternoon and evening — of grandstanding, chaos and artistic inferiority, with bursts of grabbiness and oratorial incoherence.
The kids had this inferiority complex and thought they were 'cursed' to have been living by the ocean instead of a big city.
Why aren't legacy admissions doomed to a lifetime of aching inferiority knowing that they deprived a brighter person of his or her seat?
The Mule also suffers from megalomania, an inferiority complex and "an intensely psychopathic paranoia," which may strike some readers today as uncomfortably familiar.
He owned a website that included an essay on his belief in the danger and inferiority of blacks and the value of segregation.
When the proletarians attack their enemies, they do so from a position of perceived social inferiority, so their attacks are resentful and brutal.
"Suffering from network inferiority, lack of the iPhone, and a languishing brand image, the new team began the journey to recovery," he said.
Non-inferiority means that the new version of the drug would not lead to worse outcomes for patients — and Probuphine trial showed actual improvement.
You can select color profiles in the display settings for both phones, but there's no saving the Compact's inferiority when placed side by side.
It's a tale literally as old as time: the inferiority of women in music next to the arbitrary superiority men have handed to them.
To really understand our president, you should delve into the biographies written about him that explore his insecurities, his inferiority complex, and his drive.
Naufal Ubaidillah, a student at the rally, says Indonesia suffers from an "inferiority complex" and Mr Prabowo would not be bullied by other countries.
Only one group in Charlottesville on Saturday bases their entire "belief" system on the inferiority of other people because of their race or religion.
" Galton's views were shared by both Nazi and some American scientists in the mid-20th century, who agreed on the inferiority of the "Negro.
But these games come with a price, as they feed into perceptions of HBCU inferiority and put players in the role of sacrificial lambs.
They also noticed that having an address meant that someone might actually want to find you; lacking an address became a badge of inferiority.
Ms. Ringer then told a reporter that Ms. Abrams' candidacy would deal a blow to lingering stereotypes about the inferiority of African-American women.
I'm usually wary of comeback narratives, which by definition encode their own inferiority to whatever came before and treat the previous work as quality standard.
Our country was founded in part on the belief that dark skin denoted inferiority and danger, a message with roots that are now centuries deep.
However, rating agency Fitch said securing the 1800-Mhz spectrum was "crucial" for DTAC because the company had lost market share due to spectrum inferiority.
By focusing on being the best-organized team in the world, the players were absolved of the inferiority complex that hamstrung Iceland in Bjarki's day.
And so the loris exploded into our collective imaginations as an adorable ball of fluff with eyes to give a Disney princess an inferiority complex.
Lanier says in the lawsuit that  the images were used by a Harvard professor to support racist scientific theories of their inferiority, USA Today added.
One of them, Rohita Dwivedi, a marketing professor in Mumbai, talked about how she felt that one of India's biggest problems was an inferiority complex.
The term, which he coined, refers to an inferiority complex that causes people to overvalue artists in other countries and undervalue those in their own.
Although I use my face often, I am not using it for the longevity of my own legacy, but to overcome internal obstacles of inferiority.
"Quechua is a mark of vulnerability," Zavala says in one of her YouTube classes—or worse, a sign of inferiority that isolates and condemns its speakers.
Though Kanye has been at the center of modern popular culture, he's frequently bemoaned a lack of acceptance — an inferiority complex that has strong Trumpian echoes.
Dr. Du Bois recognized that the keystone in the arch of oppression was the myth of inferiority and he dedicated his brilliant talents to demolish it.
What could feel more restorative than the shared look of understanding that passes between two powerful women as they discuss the inferiority of men over brunch?
The Bell Curve, a book that encourages policy-makers to accept that certain races are doomed to intellectual inferiority, made author Charles Murray an academic celebrity.
All these groups have morally indecent motivations, aiming to oppress their victims and presuming the inferiority or unimportance of those they seek to oppress or harm.
As an inferiority complex vis-à-vis Western culture, it played an important role for him and others who sought a national style in Russian music.
His faith propelled him to fight Jim Crow, the ugly hatred it bred in the white soul and the haunting inferiority it left in black minds.
" The appeals court concurred with the district court, which found, "The Gardendale Board not only failed to disavow those messages of inferiority but instead reinforced them.
Ms Nayeri says that many refugees struggle with trauma, feelings of shame and inferiority and the expectations of other people that they should always be grateful.
If a character is trying to look tough, it's probably at least partly a facade, and they're hiding an inferiority complex or a surprising soft spot.
Combative in public, he had a massive inferiority complex in private — and was surprisingly easily manipulated by the people that surrounded him in the White House.
The KonMari method may not be the most effective way to teach children to clean up after themselves — and it could even spark an inferiority complex.
"The thought of the inferiority of the Negro is drilled into him in almost every class he enters and in almost every book he studies," Woodson wrote.
Third, operational incapacities within India's armed forces and the inferiority of Pakistan's conventional forces to India's (in terms of pure numbers) constrain military options on both sides.
Acknowledging my crossword smarts inferiority is particularly shameful because I risk exposing the fraudulentness that I always feel is lurking at the center of my intellectual worth.
Well-travelled and informed, they do not suffer from the inferiority complex that led Mr Putin's generation to copy the West and, later, lash out against it.
The power of the Trump campaign has rested to a large extent on islamophobia and stereotypes about the criminality and cultural inferiority of Mexican immigrants in particular.
Russia's statements about using nuclear weapons should be viewed as tough talk to mask its military inferiority, rather than as a sign that it doubts America's resolve.
"I cannot believe that there is any inferiority in the sexes, as far as mind and intellect are concerned," she wrote to her son late in life.
" It is Lawrence's ideal "phallic reality" that leads her to one of the book's central questions: "To what extent does intercourse depend on the inferiority of women?
Spencer (Troian Bellisario, who is to this cast what Leighton Meester was to Gossip Girl) is the driven overachiever with the inferiority complex and the Adderall addiction.
Lillard deserves the bulk of the credit for this, and perhaps the most astounding thing about him this series has been the absence of pessimism or inferiority.
"There is a huge inferiority complex in Las Vegas" because of its history, said Richard Davies, an emeritus professor of history at the University of Nevada, Reno.
It all comes down to a cultural balance that remains undecided and "almost a sense of inferiority that comes from an up and down economy," he said.
When I block out that voice-over, Lenù's insecurity and sense of inferiority comes through much more clearly — I had forgotten, for one thing, about the pimples.
"Gandhi wanted Bose to represent the dignity of labor, which was a way to get out of the inferiority complex that came from colonial rule," said Karode.
Tsonga had lost both of his previous Wimbledon clashes with Murray and was on an eight-set losing streak against the Scot, but he showed no inferiority complex.
To economists who consider heavy-duty maths a mark of seriousness, such reluctance to use equations is either evidence of intellectual inferiority or a way of avoiding scrutiny.
I think what ends up happening in those places, though, is very similar to how Oakland has been for a long time: They get sold an inferiority complex.
The premise of the Dark Phoenix Saga is rich for exploring a plethora of issues that non-superpowered women face, too: abuse and gaslighting, mental illness, inferiority complex.
The drug, abicipar, demonstrated that both the 8-week and 12-week treatment regimens met the goal of non-inferiority to Roche Holding AG and Novartis AG's Lucentis.
"  The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) describes white nationalism as akin to white supremacist or white separatist ideologies that often focus on the "alleged inferiority of non whites.
Whether these new systems exist is secondary to the problem that Putin feels the need to rule by constantly pressing the raw nerve of Russia's incurable inferiority complex.
Her ab photos — arguably the only thing she posts that could inspire an inferiority complex — rarely show her face, just a torso on a bed or the floor.
I want to say something about this notion of what's at stake here, because in your recent piece you talk about Murray's focus on the inferiority of blacks.
In computer science, the supposed inferiority of women is unfortunately a fairly common belief, one that has at times been expressed by software engineers at major tech firms.
My own biased assumption in seeing a therapist, provided they were white, is that they wouldn't get the societal bullshit and inferiority complex that comes from being black.
Similarly, if you had a religion or race, and they alleged that inferiority, that another group was inferior, and they used that to justify discrimination in one way.
"These images were taken under duress, ordered by a Harvard professor bent on proving the inferiority of African-Americans," Michael Koskoff said at the time, his brio undiminished.
Many Japanese people have inferiority complexes about not being able to speak English or about being overweight, and lots of people feel the same way about being inflexible.
In the "Wrong Path" program, a justice official said that many people online suffer from "inferiority complexes" and are only interested in getting as many likes as possible.
In this election, the stakes were unusually high and the claims of moral superiority and strength and allegations of the opponent's moral inferiority and weakness were increased exponentially.
It will be a significant task, considering the Twins led the majors with 307 home runs and seem to have shed their traditional inferiority complex with the Yankees.
"These days," said Johnson, the Huskies' chronicler, "I think the Pac-12 and the West Coast — and maybe even the North — has an inferiority complex to the South."
But as non-blacks, Asians have escaped centuries of slavery, the legal codification of racial inferiority, the cumulative and intergenerational disadvantages that blacks have endured as a result.
He told his baffled entourage that despite their vast inferiority in terms of men and materials, he wanted to go back on the offensive on the Western Front.
" As we walked, he explained his anxiety: "I feel alienated and it's like, it's like this competing -- It's like an inferiority complex that comes out as like arrogance.
Google, recognizing consumer behavior was changing in mobile (less searching) and the inferiority of their model when compared to the durability and growth prospects of Amazon, needed to respond.
Fundamentally, they explained, the most important change to the platform was a more expansive definition of what constitutes hate speech, advocating for inferiority, or exclusion, of a protected group.
But among the millions of people who reject same-sex marriage, many -- likely including Jaelene Hinkle-- do not aim to oppress gay people and do not presume their inferiority.
Several decades ago, it was commonplace to assert the inferiority of black Americans and other minorities with regards to educational capabilities or intelligence — often based on perceived genetic differences.
Or perhaps she accepts his definition of her worthlessness and his right to disparage her, so she's not even angry, just miserable because she believes in her own inferiority.
It's the only relief we have ever found from the otherwise crushing inferiority complex of being Canada, and it's why every true patriot is wishing for President Donald Trump.
It means being vigilant against the psychological damage of having my daughter internalize the feelings of inferiority that can occur when her peers imply she is less than them.
Canada might have a notorious inferiority complex when it comes to the US, but if there's one area where we'll always beat our Southern neighbours, it's hating telecom companies.
This being Canada, a country of chronic apologies that sometimes suffers an inferiority complex when confronted by its swaggering neighbor to the south, the chest-thumping wasn't exactly loud.
Where an organization's mission statement suggests a focus on the superiority of whites, or the inferiority of other groups, the I.R.S. should look closely at what the group does.
Conventional wisdom holds that the North's weapons are intended to address the country's two greatest problems — military inferiority and economic weakness — by deterring the United States and extracting concessions.
The main measures of heart attack, stroke or death occurred between 2 percent and 3 percent of patients for all three medicines, a statistically significant result for non-inferiority.
According to an internal email obtained by Motherboard, moderators were recently told to ban the image as part of the "statements of inferiority" section of Facebook's hate speech policy.
Voodoo culture was perceived to be a signifier of the country's "savage inferiority" — and when the United States occupied Haiti in 1915, Catholic missionaries set out to dismantle it.
Her quick adaptation to forest life isn't entirely surprising as she "has no inferiority complex" and she's "very confident compared to other orangutans," veterinarian Agus Fathoni told the Associated Press.
Non-Roman clothing and colors were frequently combined with specific gestures that displayed the inferiority of the Eastern other, most often by showing them in the guise of a captive.
In his book Notes on the State of Virginia, first published in 83, Jefferson attempted to use natural history to justify the inferiority and oppression of Black and Indigenous Americans.
" As one study explains, "The reasons for failing to prepare for retirement are, in part, related to the traditional roles of women in society, roles emphasizing inferiority, dependency, and passivity.
Then a middle school student living in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, Ms. Olivieri found skating to be a salve for her depression and feelings of inferiority, she said.
Reformers assumed that children born to slaves would find a place as free Americans after serving apprenticeships that helped them overcome the "degradation" caused by slavery (not by innate inferiority).
This was seen as a victory for LGBT rights, removing what one law professor called "the reflexive assumption of gay people's inferiority," and overturning 14 state laws across the US.
But those taboos are there for a reason: We don't want people explicitly advocating for the racial inferiority of black people, or the idea that women exist to serve men.
But Mr. Trump seems to have long been fond of Mr. Stallone, an actor most famous for his portrayals of tough guys with machine guns and boxers with inferiority complexes.
Fans in the Northeast, ground down to dust by 87 years of an inferiority complex with New York, grew a sixth sense to detect even the slightest hint of disrespect.
It received just a fraction of the attention paid to his 1994 book, "The Bell Curve," which argued that a supposed intellectual inferiority factored into the plight of poor blacks.
It defines hate speech as "violent or dehumanising speech, statements of inferiority, or calls for exclusion or segregation" against people based on their race, ethnicity, religious affiliation and other characteristics.
The so-called DEVOTE study, involving more than 7,500 patients, demonstrated Tresiba's non-inferiority of major adverse cardiovascular events to rival Sanofi's long-acting insulin Lantus (insulin glargine), Novo said.
His mental inferiority and the inherent weaknesses of his character are factors that must be considered with great care in the preparation of any plan for his employment in war.
The End Of The Startup Gold Rush, Absurd Burn Rates And Tourist VCs Boston's tech scene should shake off its inferiority complex: The "Boston Tech Party" revolution is starting to unfold.
Even after the abolition of slavery, the persistent belief in the inferiority of black Americans led to decades of enforced segregation and violent oppression -- as it still leads to injustice today.
Combined with the similar failure of local and state officials, it sends a false message of inferiority that gives license to treat LGBT the way the law still does – as subhuman.
Speaking at the eMerge Americas conference today in Miami, tech investor Dave McClure urged cities to drop their Silicon Valley inferiority complex, and start building a startup ecosystem of their own.
It is time for ethnic and racial minorities to transcend their cultural narcissism, their tragic cultural inferiority complex, and begin to feel honored that others find value in their cultural achievements.
This display of alphabetical inequality not only continually provides an unfair disadvantage and feeling of inferiority to the same group of people; it also affects our decisions made later in life.
The franchise had a miserable playoff history, along with a tangible inferiority complex, until Leonard used those massive mitts of his to haul all of Canada into a new stratosphere basketballwise.
In Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, preparing to step down after eight years as president with an approval rating of 21980%, proclaimed that his country had shed its inferiority complex.
But beyond that, arguments about Ashkenazi intelligence that have no particular policy relevance are typically the thin edge of the wedge of an argument that ends up being about black inferiority.
Two doses of Sci-B-Vac did not meet the trial's secondary goal of non-inferiority in all patients aged 18 and above, when compared to three doses of Engerix-B.
ALXN1210 was being tested against Soliris in patients with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and demonstrated non-inferiority to Soliris on the main goal, as well as four of the key secondary goals.
Recognizing anti-Semitism for what it is—a specific form of bigotry, rooted less in a sense of Jewish inferiority, than in just-as-warped beliefs of Jewish superiority—gets more challenging.
Art Review Women remain grossly underrepresented at the highest echelons of American science, and continue to face absurd claims of "innate" inferiority, whether from former Harvard presidents or senior engineers at Google.
I helped one company fend off the violent takeover by another, and watched a man coded as a Southern fop work through his inferiority complex to take the reigns of corporate power.
Now imagine your children growing up under that system, watching your daughter and the "ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her little mental sky," as Martin Luther King Jr. described.
"Its very own survival depends on overturning one day the gloomy reality of perpetual inferiority against that other Korean state, the one that is far more prosperous and pleasant," Lee told me.
And actually, there is research that suggests that premature ejaculation increases the risk of depression in men and women, and can lead to low self-esteem, feelings of inferiority, anxiety, anger, and disappointment.
Neuroprediction, as it has been dubbed, evokes uneasy memories of a time when phrenologists used body proportions to make pronouncements about a person's intelligence, virtue, and—in its most extreme iteration—racial inferiority.
If there is what the Plessy Court called a "badge of inferiority" affixed to some because of their race or imputed religion, it is once more "solely" the result of their own imaginations.
Americans, it turns out, are afflicted by a "verbal inferiority complex," meaning that we sometimes think Britons sound smarter than they are, while Britons suffer from "Amerilexophobia," a snooty dislike of creeping Americanisms.
A section on Alexander Hamilton, for example, notes that he joined the New York Manumission Society in 1785 and rejected notions of black inferiority but said nothing about slavery at the Constitutional Convention.
It is this attempt at pop biology that is the most incendiary aspect of this misguided memo especially for those who recall the use of biology to claim the inferiority of African-Americans.
Halcrow, an associate professor from New Zealand's University of Otago who wasn't involved in the new study, said this is a surprising result, given the inferiority of animal milk compared to mother's milk.
It's clear that, to so many, the "Asian accent" is a mark of inferiority, but there is debate within the Asian American arts community about why it still causes so many to laugh.
In his book Stamped From the Beginning, which won the 2016 National Book Award for nonfiction, Ibram X. Kendi traces the history of arguments about black inferiority to before the founding of the republic.
The memo — which argued that genetic inferiority was the reason for the gender pay gap at Google and other tech companies — also took issue with the politics of Silicon Valley and other elite institutions.
It seemed to suggest she had absorbed the Canadians' mythic inferiority complex, the one in which they define themselves by what they are not, and are generally ignored to go about their healthy business.
With high profile celebrities competing for millions of likes and followers, some of that was bound to trickle down to the regular user with a tiny fraction of their audience, increasing feelings of inferiority.
Red Sox fans have also seemed to have latched on the Apple Watch, not because of the tech itself, but because of their never-ending inferiority complex that flares up anytime the Yankees are mentioned.
After six whole seasons, our Mother of Dragons has finally arrived on Westerosi soil — only to get half of her fleet torched by a psychopath with bad guyliner and an inferiority complex in episode 2.
And while it's easy to smirk at the nameless characters who underestimate Wakanda's power, the inclusion of these false notions of African inferiority force viewers to confront their own biases and prejudices about the continent.
Here, Murray is arguing that his decades-long focus on the intellectual inferiority of African Americans is the product of his empathy for African Americans who may be looked down upon because of affirmative action.
In retrospect, my mental image of a harasser was so naive: a finance guy who smacked his secretary's butt or a corporate middle manager with an inferiority complex or a ruthless dick like Harvey Weinstein.
The way that the special moves worked, fiddly and too easy to fudge, was one alarm bell as to its inferiority versus the sleek d-pad swipes of Street Fighter II's hadoukens and hurricane kicks.
Using that against us as evidence of our inferiority illustrates the double standards that women are held to: Your worth comes from what you look like, but don't be too obsessed with how you look.
"Coming from Nigeria, I felt I owed no one an explanation for my existence, nor did I harbor any sign of paralyzing inferiority complex," he told the Nigerian art historian Chika Okeke-Agulu in 19553.
For instance, Asian-Americans protesting NYC school proposals is not necessarily racist in my opinion because I can see other motivations driving the support for higher standards — not just beliefs about the inferiority of others.
According to Thomas, affirmative action by the state crushes the dignity of blacks and assumes their moral inferiority, but the same is not true for gays if the state denies them the right to marry.
Pro teams can make a city feel "major league," although an inferiority complex is not something Los Angeles has generally been afflicted with (unless the topic is competing with New York for cultural relevance). Sure.
Twenty-two pages into the hand-scribbled journal found in Dylann S. Roof's car — after the assertions of black inferiority, the lamentations over white powerlessness, the longing for a race war — comes an incongruous declaration.
The Truth About New York City's Elite High Schools Bad policy and a false narrative of inferiority are keeping black and Latino students out of some of the city's best schools, states this Opinion essay.
As a result of this prejudice, the more powerful group exploits the less powerful group for their own ends and also adopt a whole set of ideas about the inferiority of the less powerful group.
They may not agree with his actions, but they understand what's going on in his head: his animosity toward his father, his feelings of inferiority to his brother, his true nature as a trickster god.
If a new drug is introduced for the same condition and shows non-inferiority to the existing treatment, the state could have the option to end the contract early, giving drugmakers incentive to develop better treatments.
I'm often jealous of cats, what with their lifestyle that consists of sloth, capricious aggression and being pampered, but this is the first time that I've actually been cowed into an inferiority spiral because of one.
Yet the image left here by its dealings with diplomats, staff and journalists is one of a country with an inferiority complex— an inconsistent and sometimes downright unpleasant police state unwilling to stick with prior arrangements.
Therefore, unless you actually believe in women's inferiority and want to imply that you don't think women and girls can act rationally, never ever ask them at any point in time, "Are you on your period?"
It's a short film obviously, so it's only 20 minutes, but you get to see sort of the evolution happen of her inferiority at the beginning and then she becomes kind of badass towards the end.
They have drafted a bill that shifts wealth from one class to another and concentrates it, where it becomes a lasting testimony to the superiority of the few in contrast to the inferiority of the many.
This is, in part, the result of deep-seated racism in American life — a racism that often manifests less through hatred than through underestimation and dismissal; a racism that draws on centuries of belief in black inferiority.
Medtronic's rival Evolut TAVR system met the main goal of its so-called non-inferiority trial in more than 1,4000 low-risk patients, proving as safe and effective as surgery, data presented at the same meeting showed.
Ranging from John Rolfe and Pocahontas to "The Beverly Hillbillies," Isenberg — a historian at Louisiana State University whose previous books include a ­biography of Aaron Burr — provides a cultural ­history of changing concepts of class and inferiority.
"  In 1965, National Review writer James Jackson Kilpatrick, speaking at a conference honoring the hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, suggested there should be an "inquiry into the possibility of some innate inferiority in the Negro race.
Robert M. Yerkes — his name immortalized today at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Atlanta — conducted a severely flawed series of tests of American servicemen purporting to establish the intellectual inferiority of eastern and southern Europeans.
Bunnell fascinates me because he was deeply responsive to the natural beauty of Yosemite, captivated by the opportunity to (re)name everything he saw and thoroughly afflicted with commonplace Victorian delusions about the supposed inferiority of nonwhites.
Thus, Thomas rejects affirmative action not because it harms whites, as other conservatives claim, but because it harms blacks, brands them with a "badge of inferiority," elevates whites to the status of benefactors and perpetuates white supremacy.
Medtronic's rival Evolut TAVR system met the main goal of its so-called non-inferiority trial in more than 1,400 low-risk patients, proving as safe and effective as surgery, data presented at the same meeting showed.
Leonard told the story that night of the numerous Canadians who had approached him during the summer, wherever they found him, and thanked him for the championship he delivered — and the longstanding Raptors inferiority complex he erased.
"The need to morally justify enslaving other human beings pushed Europeans to invent a mythical biological racial 'essence' of inferiority for African-descendent people," says Susan Peppers-Bates, an associate professor of philosophy at Stetson University in Florida.
Like the famous "doll test" of the 1940s, that revealed the damaging effects of racism on Black children, marginalization—both interpersonal and institutional—can produce deep feelings of inferiority and make it a struggle to affirm self-worth.
" Just after Vile confesses feelings of smallness and inferiority—Barnett answers with an affirmation, "I cherish my intercontinental friendships/We talk it over continental breakfast/In a hotel in east bumble-wherever/Somewhere on the sphere, around here.
But Ms. Gordon-Reed, in an interview, said that while Hamilton publicly criticized Jefferson's views on the biological inferiority of blacks, his record from the 1790s until his death in 1804 includes little to no action against slavery.
Sollpura was being tested on its ability to help patients absorb fat in a non-inferiority trial, where a new treatment has to show it is not clinically worse than an active treatment with regards to specified targets.
Much like black people suffer from inferiority complexes when exposed these racial narratives, the same applies to the Neesons of the world who don't commit to our experiences enough to see black folks as different during harsh times.
"That in fact I spent one or two days a week almost unconscious with pain seemed a shameful secret, evidence not merely of some chemical inferiority but of all my bad attitudes, unpleasant tempers, wrong-think," Didion writes.
Either way, we've ended up with a not-quite holiday that boosts flower sales, gives couples an excuse to try not to fall asleep before having sex and thrusts an inferiority complex upon anyone single by early February.
It even (in the most extreme example, and admittedly a move opposed by most of the staff at the time) published an excerpt from The Bell Curve, a 1994 book espousing the genetic mental inferiority of African Americans.
The Birmingham Royal Ballet, founded as Sadler's Wells Theater Ballet in 1946 as a touring arm of the main company, has long suffered from a slight inferiority complex in relation to its more glamorous sibling at Covent Garden.
The report about black veterans argues persuasively that former soldiers like Mr. Dorsey were targeted for assault because black men in uniform challenged the white supremacists' idea of black inferiority and were seen as potential leaders in insurrections.
And with the revelation that Russia was behind the meddling, Mr. Putin achieved another objective: to allow Russia, despite its economic and military inferiority, to claim that it could rival the United States on the global playing field.
As long as the inferiority of the Bucks or their arena affords it, the Bradley Center sustains this anomaly: black fans and white fans sharing even the lower concourse, sitting next to each other, cheering for the same team.
Hopefully this recalls what the Frantz Fanon of Black Skin, White Masks calls the "epidermalization of inferiority" and will make collectors at least a tiny bit uncomfortable (but since NOME sold everything straight away, this might not be so).
She describes how, from the administration of John F. Kennedy to that of Ronald Reagan, the executive, Congress and the courts together expanded the architecture of criminalization, driven by assumptions about the cultural inferiority and "pathology" of African-Americans.
The colonial-era symbolism of the veil as a sign of Muslim inferiority made it a convenient focus for arguments that the "traditional" French identity should remain not only the dominant but also the sole cultural identity in France.
The central plank of the Court's argument was simple: If Homer Plessy experienced a "badge of inferiority," it was "not by reason of anything found in the act," but "solely" because he chose to view the law that way.
This probably has to do with our meatbag inferiority complex, or a psychic defense mechanism to ward off the knowledge that even though these robots may be falling now, it's only a matter of time before the takeover begins.
Because the menstrual taboo in Nepal is rooted in long-held beliefs about the intrinsic inferiority of girls and women, the solution isn't to destroy menstrual huts but to eradicate deeply internalized ideas about the female body as impure.
Yet imagine if the United States had followed the advice of the immigration restrictionists in the late 19th century and banned Jewish immigrants, at least from Central Europe and Russia, on what they perceived to be some genetic inferiority.
In fact, most "scientific racism," or the pseudoscientific belief that there are intrinsic differences in the superiority or inferiority of particular racial groups, rests largely on taking this common bias towards essentialist thinking to support logically and scientifically absurd conclusions.
For years, I've loved the texture of this story for the same reasons that my favorite black romances have directly or indirectly been attached to the larger themes of my life—the racism, issues of identity, family, and feelings of inferiority.
Absent the civic responsibility and appreciation for liberal arts thinking inherent to Jefferson's plan, the educational framework Coleman promotes carries the danger of teaching all students that self-worth is contingent on soulless, quantified, "objective" measures of inferiority and superiority.
While most students who experience feelings of insecurity, inferiority or depression do not commit suicide or carry out mass shootings, there is no denying that many school shooters have mental health issues that do not get the attention they deserve.
Let's call it the "white-hood" theory of racism: The view that "racism" refers solely to an explicit belief in the inferiority of some races— and in deliberate, unambiguous discrimination against members of those races based on such a belief.
That probably has something to do with Max's inferiority complex about his older brother Brooks (Kyle Chandler), an ostensible hotshot who decides one evening to take Max and Annie's weekly couples game night up a notch by staging a kidnapping mystery.
The system of alphabetical order in schools must be changed, as a silent bias toward the names starting with letters near the end of the alphabet is causing detrimental effects to our children's psychology due to the subconscious implications of inferiority.
Some of the very suffragists who worked to dispel ideas about their intellectual inferiority as women advanced similar ideas about the ostensibly lesser intelligence of people of color, and argued openly that only white women should be allowed to vote.
Absolutely. I become emotionally drained by living in a body whose shape is assumed to be the product of indolence, letting myself go (whatever that means), lack of self-control, intellectual and moral inferiority, and surrendering to the primordial urgencies of hunger.
"I feel like where we are right now, with so much division and separatism and superiority and inferiority, I just think that it is for a time like this, right now," Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays Burnham, said in an interview last week.
Biko's idea was that this would in turn stimulate a "revolution of the mind", allowing oppressed peoples to overcome the racial inferiority and fear propagated by white racism so they could appreciate that they were not just "appendages to the white society".
I read it in the way an archaeologist might excavate an ancient monument, layer by layer, piece by piece, endeavouring thereby to make some meaningful totality of it all, always with my own inferiority and limitations in relation to it clear in mind.
In the end, the distinction has as little substantive difference as that between white nationalists (who are mainly concerned with establishing an all-white ethno-state) and white supremacists (who focus on establishing the superiority of whites and the inferiority of everyone else).
"It's an important clarification because it extends to adults who might not be able to resist abuse because they are in situations where they are in positions of inferiority to their superiors," said Gerard O'Connell, a journalist who has long covered the Vatican.
He'd kill the masses to satisfy his inferiority complex—that if he was as breakable as he is, surely, there would be a polar opposite who could justify his reason for existing (even if that meant becoming the antithesis to a good).
It is simplistic because it overlooks harder-to-categorize positions like that of James Madison, the lead drafter of the Constitution, who genuinely rejected the idea of racial inferiority yet still failed to put his beliefs in equality and liberty into practice.
While Russia performs well in industries such as IT, agriculture and Soviet-era industries like aircraft manufacture, all three sectors have limited long-term growth potential as a result of their inferiority in a "competitive market dominated by global giants," Bush said.
It is therefore crucial to establish in our societies the concept of full citizenship and reject the discriminatory use of the term minorities, which engenders feelings of isolation and inferiority," reads the "Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.
We learn that Julia is tired of dealing with her husband's inferiority complex, that she is tired of taking care of their children while Jacob gets to be the fun parent, that she is tired of remodeling houses when she wants to design new ones.
On Fanlore, a sort of Wikipedia for fandoms, a post argues that girls write gay fan fiction because they're fantasizing about being in a truly equal relationship, with no feelings of inferiority, no unfair gender expectations, no body image problems, no risk of pregnancy.
In Blade Runner 2049, characters still refer to replicants' inferiority (in one conversation, a replicant is told that he doesn't have a soul), but it's become even more obvious that this is a lie — a necessary fiction to continue their enslavement by "real" humans.
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"People would say to me they don't know about this market because they almost have a chip on their shoulder because they're right between Boston and New York, and there's almost a psychological inferiority [complex]," he says about the decision to relocate the team.
In accepting my work, the editor asked for several changes, one of which was to substitute "Africans" for "natives" — a demeaning word, a product of the age of imperialism and a way to suggest an inferiority that was not necessarily, and certainly not always, true.
It didn't take me long to realize that though Aberdeen's art community is small, any inferiority complex brought about by the lack of attention it gets compared to bigger Scottish cities is outweighed by the solidarity and sense of community felt by its artists.
Patients with type 21.9 diabetics and either heart disease or at high risk for heart problems who received the drug semaglutide in pill form had a combined rate of heart attack, stroke or heart-related death of 250% compared with 6.53% for placebo, successfully demonstrating non-inferiority.
For RuPaul to demand that the Vixen engage in a culture of silence, to expect her to choreograph her anger in order to appear less dissonant, less threatening, is to rob her of her voice for the sake of disproving the white myth of black inferiority.
But critics argued that the civil exchange (not to mention the cupcakes the Daily Show team sent to her afterward) legitimized Lahren in a way that represented a disturbing shift toward placing beliefs about white superiority and black inferiority in the realm of reasonable differences of opinion.
Feelings of inferiority or negativity about oneself, fear of security (think: Maslow's hierarchy of needs), a commodification of shame online, in our clicking behavior, and offline: When they all intermingle, there is a spiral of shame and cyberbullying in our culture, and then of course within ourselves.
Deep is Korean condescension against Japan, exacerbated by a collective inferiority complex as manifested in South Korean President Moon Jae-In's remark, "We will never again lose to Japan," following Japan's announcement of restrictions on exports of chemicals that are crucial to South Korea's semiconductor industry.
As a way of dismissing the criticism, Brazilians sometimes resort to a principle called complexo de vira-latas, or mutt complex, a metaphor created by the writer Nelson Rodrigues to portray the inferiority in which we voluntarily place ourselves in front of the rest of the world.
By feminist art I imply works of art created by women on such important themes as are woman's body, its perceived 'weakness' as seen by the society, violence against women, negation of gender stereotypes, our perceived intellectual inferiority, based on our so called 'emotional' approach to life.
"Without a two-dose non-inferiority claim on a potential label, it will be difficult for Sci-B-Vac to gain significant share from Heplisav-B, even if its three-dose regimen does enter and compete in some markets," RBC Capital Markets analyst Brian Abrahams said.
In more recent decades, it has been used to explain away the wealth and achievement gaps — if the disparities we see in American life are the result of an intrinsic inferiority on the part of black Americans, then that diminishes the responsibility white Americans have to correct those disparities.
White supremacists are using cheap, rapid DNA-testing services such as 23andMe to post "evidence" of their white European ancestry on Twitter and alt-right forums, often in threads filled with hateful language about the genetic inferiority of nonwhites — but the companies selling those services won't kick them off.
It's been some time since Samsung mocked Apple with videos on the inferiority of the iPhone  — the exploding Note 7 set that argument back a fair amount — but the Korean firm has removed the gloves again with a new video released right after last week's iPhone X launch.
In Plessy, the Court added a gloss that became almost as famous as the phrase itself: "We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority," it said.
Locke and Hume responded to Newton not with envy and a sense of inferiority (which Frodeman and Briggle wrongly attribute to philosophers responding to 20th-century science), but with a desire to apply Newton's lessons to their natural philosophies of mind, which were then psychology-in-the-making.
EPISODE 1: USS CALISTER The first episode of Black Mirror's fourth season stars Jesse Plemons as a schlubby, sexless white guy with an inferiority complex named Robert Daley who feels constantly slighted at his job; he's the Chief Technology Officer at a company that creates highly immersive video games.
Billy Corgan is a casual conspiracy theorist​, a fearless renegade fighting back the armies of "Social Justice Warriors" that he compares to the KKK, a man who thinks that Donald Trump's candidacy is "cool," and a good buddy of the walking, grunting, hot-blooded inferiority complex that is Alex Jones.
Made in a portrait studio at the request of Louis Agassiz, a renowned Harvard biologist out to prove the inferiority of people of African descent, the images have been the subject of scholarly exposes and intellectual property skirmishes since they resurfaced in 1976 in the attic of the university's anthropology museum.
For a club that has long nursed an inferiority complex to its wealthier, more glamorous neighbor, the game is the perfect send-off: Real Madrid won the first leg, 3-0, ensuring that what should have been an evening of noise and passion and hope will almost certainly end in disappointment.
For a martial artist who all year long had been so loudly professing the effectiveness of his technique against the inferiority of others, Bruce found the Wong Jack Man fight to be a sober reality check, in which both his technique and his conditioning came up very short of his expectations.
Here was the list of undesirables banned from entering the country – word for word: "alcoholics", "anarchists", "contract laborers", "criminals and convicts", "epileptics", "feebleminded persons", "idiots", "illiterates", "imbeciles", "insane persons", "paupers", "persons afflicted with contagious disease", "persons being mentally or physically defective", "persons with constitutional psychopathic inferiority", "political radicals", "polygamists", "prostitutes" and "vagrants".
Holistically we can learn to refocus all of our organizing, our programming, our activism, our art, our thinking to be decolonial, to reject the supremacy of one group over another and to reject the internalizing of inferiority complexes that plagues many of our people even long after political independence has been secured.
She has asked why Reitman didn't speak up if he was uncomfortable, and argued that he was just upset because of his intellectual inferiority: "His main dilemma was the incoherency in his writing, and lack of a recognizable argument," she said in an interview that was part of the Title IX process.
I can only say that I'd be a damned liar if I said I never felt an inferiority complex at some point over my blackness, and there are any number of reasons why that could be, but I can most definitely trace it to when I first became aware of racism years ago.
Looking at all that from outside, it seems that Berlin has used the French fiscal difficulties to inflict a real complex of inferiority on a country that, for a long time in the postwar history, showed statesmanship and generosity in bringing a defeated and humiliated Germany back into the European community of nations.
I always harbor the hope that behind everything that's just too pretty to look at, be it a glorious work of art, some natural wonder, or Joe Jonas's new body, there's a secret behind-the-scenes shit show that made the beauty possible and leaves me off the hook for my inferiority.
Rather than include Yu Dafu's best-known short story, "Sinking" (a melodramatic first-person narration by a Chinese student in Japan in the early 1920s that blurs an individual's sexual inferiority complex into a collective sense of national humiliation), Huang chooses a movingly low-key essay about Yu's struggles as a penniless writer in Shanghai.
During the The Hollywood Reporter's drama actor roundtable — which also featured actors Richard Madden, Billy Porter, Diego Luna, Sam Rockwell and Stephan James — Grant, 58, was asked if he had an "inferiority complex" from always starring in romantic comedies, and he confessed that he felt he was no longer cut out for those roles.
To the extent that conservatives, for example, are troubled by a lack of conservative speakers on campus, they should be equally troubled by the fact that a conservative academic like John Derbyshire, who believes in the inferiority of blacks, or Suzanne Venker, who instructs women to become financially dependent on men, have become causes célèbres.
I didn't see that in my hands, there was physical proof that, for much of this country's history, many white people did not simply see black and brown people as inferior; the white world that I come from also created mechanisms and characters – from Jim Crow to Aunt Jemima – to maintain that narrative of inferiority.
The choice appeared stark: I could either protect Murray's academic freedom and our college's commitment to intellectual debate, or I could stand up for those students — black, Latino, female and lower income — whom Murray, in his book "The Bell Curve," claimed are in an unequal position in society seemingly because of their genetic inferiority.
He found that mourning is a healthy, conscious response to the loss of a loved one, while melancholia involves longer-lasting and more traumatic consequences that can include a drop in self-esteem, difficulty functioning in the world, feelings of inferiority, and a general inability to make sense of and move on from what's happened.
The book is actually called "The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter," but you might have an easier time thinking of it as "Brotherhood," evoking both of its overriding themes: the struggle to lay to rest that widely accepted fiction of racial inferiority, and also the lumpy emotional terrain that divides and connects brothers, often in ways neither would choose.
Simon Foster (Tom Hollander) — the Minister for International Development and a man with a considerable inferiority complex — accidentally says during a radio interview that a war in the Middle East is "unforeseeable," a baffling statement at any time but especially inconvenient during a period in which both the US and UK are considering intervention in the Middle East.
So much of the rhetoric involves the superiority of white women (in the episode, Dre literally curtsies to a white lady at his job), and the inferiority of Black women (after he and Dre's boss, a Black woman, reprimands them for being unproductive, Charlie admits that Black women's attitudes are the reason he keeps some "snow" around).
It's very interesting that business people, who didn't dare oppose nationalism… Since the results have been so catastrophic for Barcelona, for Catalonia, there are business owners that have begun to take a stand… And then there are many Catalans who aren't in favour of independence, but who were as if paralysed by an inferiority complex in relation to nationalism.
Throw in the simultaneous entitlement and inferiority complex that came with hailing from a much-celebrated family, and you get one mixed-up kid for whom legacy has been a burden—who seeks father figures beyond his own biological parentage, whose painful past has left him suspended in adolescence and often unable to control his own emotions.
We learn about the world around us from film, and without the inclusion of disabled people, abled actors and directors will continue to perform tired stereotypes, while the absence of real disabled people further perpetuates the stigma of our inferiority, that we are too grotesque for the screen, or not worthy of a place on it.
Until very recently, West Wing aides were stuck in a sad and stunning state of technological inferiority: desktop computers from the last decade, black-and-white printers that could not do double-sided copies, aging BlackBerries (no iPhones), weak wireless Internet and desktop phones so old that few staff members knew how to program the speed-dial buttons.
"It's a big deal if someone wants to be a judge, charged with dispensing equal justice for all, can't commit herself to the basic principle that the Constitution prohibits segregation designed to place a 'badge of inferiority' on an entire group of people based on the color of their skin," said Elizabeth Wydra of the Constitutional Accountability Center.
The images in question depict two slaves, a father and daughter, photographed as part of a racist study commissioned by a Harvard professor, Louis Agassiz, in 1850, intended to document and prove the inferiority of Black people under the false theory of polygenism — the idea that Black and white people hail from different ancestors and gene pools.
In the year of our Lord two zero one six, with America seemingly teetering on the edge of oblivion, an inferiority complex-riddled sausage running for the highest office in the land, one month away from a hugely important general election, we have Revolution Radio and a conversation about pop-punk's legacy to go along with it.
A great majority of Indians, forced to inhabit the vast gap between a glossy democratic ideal and a squalid undemocratic reality, have long stored up deep feelings of injury, weakness, inferiority, degradation, inadequacy and envy; these stem from defeats or humiliation suffered at the hands of those of higher status than themselves in a rigid hierarchy.
Charles Murray, who the Southern Poverty Law Center has rebuked for "using racist pseudoscience and misleading statistics to argue that social inequality is caused by the genetic inferiority of the black and Latino communities, women and the poor," co-wrote a book in 1994 where he claimed that poor people, especially blacks, are inherently less intelligent than white or Asian people.
Nguyen-Vo makes their invisibility and inferiority apparent in one tiny, dark scene that departs from the much larger, candy-colored beach views of tourists: centered on an alleyway of murky colors, a single resort worker stumbles out of a dive bar and falls; his abstracted figure disappears into thick daubs of neon lights and is nearly indistinguishable from those watery swirls.
When: September 275, 23–January 22019, 21  Where: The Museum at FIT (Seventh Avenue at 22020th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) The annual explosion of articles on how to achieve Parisian "French girl style" could give anyone France fatigue, or at least an inferiority complex, based on the images of everyone in the city of Paris as possessing perfect skin and perfect clothing.
"It's a big deal if someone wants to be a judge, charged with dispensing equal justice for all, can't commit herself to the basic principle that the Constitution prohibits segregation designed to place a 'badge of inferiority' on an entire group of people based on the color of their skin," said Elizabeth Wydra of the Constitutional Accountability Center at the time.
A part of living in a country with a historical legacy of assuming the inferiority of people of other ethnicities—so much so as to endeavor to "civilize" them by arriving in their countries and offering Christianity, the English language, and a dismantling of their community borders and previous economic systems—is to understand that racism comes along with that, too.
It was an inferiority complex thing—when most of your family carried with them pained stories about living behind the Iron Curtain, longing for the kind of consumer goods and 'progressive' culture the West had to offer, then when you arrive in that very same West, it's kinda easy to let your Polish pride be overpowered by everything around you, letting British culture somewhat define you.
The image of the freewheeling mother with her disregard for appearances was somehow threatening from two opposing perspectives, for her apparent inferiority was in fact the reverse: She was superior to the suburban housewife in her miserable prison of immaculate surfaces, and she was superior too to me, to the modern divided woman, because her indifference to the domestic represented a form of courage.
All of the characters with disabilities are drawn with layered naturalness; you quickly forget that they face challenges most people do not as their exchanges focus on issues that affect everyone: jobs, relationships (or lack thereof), feelings of moral inferiority and anxiety, the solace of religious faith (or the lack thereof) and plain old garden-variety sadness, the kind that some can move through and others, like Zoe, cannot.
The Shadow in the Garden — a memoir of Atlas's work as a biographer, interspersed with reflections on the history of the art — explores the dark side of life writing: the tradeoffs between vividness and accuracy, the struggle with feelings of invisibility and inferiority, the difficulty of retaining sympathy for a person about whom you know too much, and the rancor that can arise between a biographer and his subject.
"Factors that appear to contribute to greater risk of substance use among Native American youths than their non-Native peers include racism which conveys messages of inferiority and failure which are often internalized, disruptions in the social fabric of the communities within which they live, and the widespread trauma that diminishes individual, familial, and community ability to cope with the stresses that plague these young peoples' lives," Manson added.
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