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" Bernie fans who aren't men must have "internalized misogyny," this theory goes, while his many supporters of color have "internalized white supremacy.
" She believes that Yusaf has likely "internalized societal expectations.
For all this to be internalized and accepted as normal?
This is something I myself have internalized throughout my life.
But unfortunately, unraveling decades of internalized misogyny doesn't happen quickly.
Gatti clearly hasn't internalized any of the criticism he's received.
But I don't just know them — AMLG: You've internalized them.
If parents don't challenge those messages, they can be internalized.
This internalized and perceived stigma manifests itself in dangerous ways.
And maybe we should reconsider what we've internalized as normal.
I shouted a lot, and he internalized it a lot.
In my opinion, this is nothing more than internalized misogyny.
You internalized the experience and moved on with your life.
I thought we should look at what internalized oppression does.
But it appears to have been internalized by Mr. Trump.
Internalized homophobia is a barrier that can block gay men.
He thinks internalized homophobia is the root of it all.
Cersei, to her credit, internalized this lesson more than anyone else.
Still, signs of their internalized racism were evident in many ways.
"It comes down to maybe internalized sexism for people," Hunter said.
I destroyed myself with harmful words and internalized all my emotions.
Clearly, the artist had internalized a wide range of historical precedents.
All of that messaging is coming from her own, internalized anxieties.
And her loyal fans have internalized that message and amplified it.
"It was internalized depression," said Pastner, now coaching at Georgia Tech.
Listen, a system of oppression wouldn't work if it weren't internalized.
Some of it is misogyny, some of it is internalized misogyny.
Sexist attitudes in the workplace are projected and internalized by everyone.
But Ms. Rips had internalized the gifts from her fairy godmothers.
Along the way, she shares her own struggle with internalized fatphobia.
I internalized the idea that heterosexuality was a rule to follow.
The gauntlet had internalized some of the overarching strategy in me.
In high school, I internalized anti-Asian stereotypes by rejecting them.
Her children have already internalized the weather and their parents' stress.
Internalized ageism can worsen not just people's outlook but their health.
I had internalized the message that homosexuality is wrong and undesirable.
We internalized the trauma of the Nanjing Massacre in 1937-38.
The lesson some Democratic voters have internalized stands opposite to the
I internalized that debt made you an irresponsible, bad human being.
"Words are ultimately internalized and intoxicate our consciences," she told reporters.
C.E.O.s themselves don't seem to have fully internalized this new regime.
And it says as much about the nation and our ability as a country right now to hear this kind of self-reflection and this examination of internalized racism, internalized and institutionalized homophobia, sexism and misogyny.
But studies have also shown that living in a country with frequent and vociferous public opposition to LGBTQ civil rights increases what researchers call "internalized homonegativity"—basically, internalized stigma—even if that country has relatively liberal laws.
Stop being tone deaf and blind to your own internalized colonial mentality.
Clinton finally internalized the shock of defeat in her first presidential contest.
It's a kind of mantra for warding off feelings of internalized inadequacy.
But because of all the messaging I've gotten, I've internalized bad messages.
Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD, studied internalized messages of racism among Black children.
The staff who've been with Trump the longest have internalized that fact.
They are model trainees and have internalized all they have been taught.
I think every depressed person has internalized that idea in some way.
The aunties are really exposing their internalized misogynoir, and I can't deal.
"It took years for this internalized self-loathing to fade," she writes.
And in fact, it was a feeling I had internalized years earlier.
I'd internalized so much badness about myself that didn't belong to me.
There is probably some internalized misogyny and antisemitism in these character arcs.
He definitely internalized the stigma surrounding depression just like I tend to.
Some of these disparities have interpersonal roots: social exclusion, harassment, internalized homophobia.
Tulip has internalized that message, and she could easily succumb to despair.
A humility at once collective and internalized, penetrating, even visionary, yet true.
Democratic candidates internalized that message in 2018 and their strategy paid off.
It was like they had internalized the music industry measures of success.
Harassment can be innocuous; it can be inherited racism or internalized misogyny.
So you think discrimination and internalized homophobia has had a cumulative effect?
Once internalized, the message of the GHZ effect is unforgettable and mind-expanding.
Because I've internalized the idea that I should be working all the time.
Or, something darker: What if June has internalized the oppressor, and become Offred?
My family internalized these messages, and we still grapple with the aftermath today.
We need to keep explaining until those explanations have been internalized and understood.
Their in-fighting reveals the extent of Kiki's coworker's internalized bias against Mexicans.
Kelley, whose own voice never lost its Bronx accent, internalized this ethos young.
Then, there's the internalized social garbage and hatred that you carry with you.
And I think the Fed and ECB [European Central Bank] have internalized this.
"Right now, initiatives that directly target internalized stigma are really scarce," Puhl says.
I just accepted and internalized that there was something wrong with being emotional.
Yes, it [was] not easy for either of us—I internalized their stories.
There's scant data, too, on how to shift older people's own internalized ageism.
V.A.R. remains something of a novelty, but we have already internalized its semaphore.
Many poets from later generations have internalized its tactics, if not its ideals.
As a result, I did not develop internalized homophobia — or thought I hadn't.
More than Erik, Lyle has internalized his father's warnings to master his emotions.
Equally, I internalized Dad's message that I should never doubt my own abilities.
Internalized gender roles and associated shame are issues that can be ironed out.
I had internalized that it was worth doing ANYTHING to fund my education.
He'd internalized that whatever he'd used his credit card for, it was unworthy.
We had both internalized that somehow it wasn't real until they asked me.
It's even more important to become conscious of the ways you've internalized them.
She is frustrated that this pressure is so omnipresent that she has internalized it.
We can imagine Moscow Center where they hold all the Russian tradecraft we've internalized.
With Bonnefoi, the withdrawal of the painter is further internalized in the painting process.
"The continual process of unlearning heteronormativity and internalized homophobia can be difficult," they continued.
By the time I became a mom myself, I had internalized these lessons thoroughly.
Is there something deeper going on there, like internalized norms or something around race?
Some do so because they have internalized the values of democratic tolerance and pluralism.
The characters' experiences "can be internalized to augment everyday cognition," according to the study.
Sansa, on the other hand, has grown more covert, secretive, and internalized over time.
It's something I'm not sure US climate hawks or political types have entirely internalized.
But from my two little men, I quickly internalized that love is a verb.
Still, as a young adult I internalized his attitude about debt, to my detriment.
And that's something that gets internalized, and gets used as a tool of oppression.
In "Back Talk," the theme of internalized misogyny is, to be quite blunt, terrifying.
In 'Back Talk,' the theme of internalized misogyny is, to be quite blunt, terrifying.
Only by thinking critically about textbook content are historical insights internalized and found meaningful.
The negative stereotypes LGBTQ people harbor about themselves is what researchers call internalized homophobia.
It was a permission to rage against the abelist and lesbiphobic shame I'd internalized.
I pondered the larger questions of how culture and values are transmitted and internalized.
Not only that but they are able to be internalized by a wider audience.
This is the worldview they've been spinning for years and they've really internalized it.
But it's also in part because of all the victim-blaming that I have internalized.
Now, students who "internalized everything" are beginning to act out in other ways, she said.
I was letting internalized shame and self-consciousness take over instead of enjoying the moment.
As a city Native, I grew up with internalized heteronormative ideas of sexuality and gender.
And then I realized when I got old enough that that was just internalized misogyny.
Every dieter has an internalized bad-food list, and ice cream is usually on it.
I internalized the idea that male baseball players could play professionally — but female softball players?
But it's also in part because of all the victim blaming that I have internalized.
What then, do we do about the internalized sexism that women use against other women?
"Some of that is attributed to internalized homophobia, and how society socializes people," he said.
"I'm so scared that I treated her with internalized misogyny," Hathaway told Travers of Scherfig.
I shut out the external world as my mind internalized, fixed on what had happened.
Today, lot of black Americans have internalized the idea that their natural hair is unacceptable.
Despite your best efforts, though, you have to wonder how much negativity has been internalized.
I internalized that in a certain way, and began to believe that that was true.
Live performance is internalized, so it can manifest in dreams or be remembered until death.
"Has Internalized Misogyny Kept Me From Reading Romance Novels My Whole Life?" one writer asked.
In limbo and confused, many children likely internalized the separation as a punishment, experts say.
They haven't internalized a list of questions that are too naïve or impolite to ask.
We'll be looking at internalized biases and how they affect us — all the while being fun!
However, this lesson has not been internalized — the franchise is scheduled to be rebooted in 2150.
And I just sort of internalized and went with it because my family never looked back.
With each Commander-Wife-handmaid ceremony, Prayvaganza wedding, and "under his eye" greeting, Gilead is internalized.
For a long time I experienced internalized homophobia around what did my truth mean about myself.
The more frequently you associate a drug with feeling better, the more that learning gets internalized.
Once the beers start flowing late Friday night, there's some interesting internalized patriarchal behavior on display.
"I felt like I wasn't good enough, and I had internalized that a lot," she says.
We've internalized this algorithm and are applying it to other areas of our lives — like relationships.
Some already have, though their proposed policies don't necessarily demonstrate that they have internalized the concept.
For many people, the first image of climate change they internalized was taken by Gary's camera.
" The pace of change happened "faster than ever before, and people had not internalized that fact.
The single chews on internalized cultural anxieties and spits them back out as a raw diatribe.
Orotea investigates her internalized delusions of love and lust, emphasizing a woman's subjectivity and compulsive desires.
Beneath the infectious silliness of her play's adopted genre, the ugly question of internalized racism lurks.
When internalized by older adults themselves, ageist views can lead to poorer mental and physical health.
Instead, these evocative phrases triggered deeply internalized stereotypes that frame people of color as inherently criminal.
He was, rather, a decent if imperfect banker who, as Enrich says, internalized his employer's problems.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS I think an artist makes works about what he or she has internalized.
Especially bracing is Hi's own waking to the ways in which he has internalized his station.
So I can enjoy my newly straightening smile without the internalized guilt of draining an account.
Consequently, even those who don't actively seek to serve this agenda have internalized this organizing idea.
I had also internalized the belief that people got into debt because of poor decision-making.
A person cannot, in a day, do the work needed to transcend years of internalized stereotyping.
In fact, Chariot was born out of an internalized conflict between philosophical curiosity and divine understanding.
But we haven't yet fully internalized what it means that sexual misconduct is common, not rare.
At the time, I internalized my differences as defects and looked at myself in the worst way.
He internalized punk's DIY libertarian streak and he got off on starting trouble, physical, verbal, intellectual, whatever.
Many of these women attribute their distaste of the word "lesbian" at least partially to internalized homophobia.
I said nothing, because I understood that we had both internalized racism in ways beyond our understanding.
But I enjoyed the thrill and never internalized the fright to the point that it became terror.
And I had internalized so much of it that I was policing myself, better than anyone else.
The Clinton of the San Diego speech hasn't internalized any of the lessons of the Iraq War.
I worried that, by validating the masculinity of someone dominating me, I was stoking their internalized homophobia.
If Frank Chin has gotten one thing right, it's that Asian Americans themselves have internalized these claims.
The Democratic power brokers, however, have already internalized the lesson that their Republican counterparts are now learning.
I had all of this internalized grief, and my now ex-husband had shut off all communications.
If they don't, maybe it's because of their male privilege (men) or their internalized misogyny (everyone else).
In all those years, we fully understood and internalized that we are the ugly ducklings of Europe.
After ten days in Zimbabwe, I had internalized the idea of beatings as a form of justice.
After the Ebola outbreak in 2014-2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention internalized this lesson.
She is a bit of a suck up, but Sam's ongoing piggish insults reveal his internalized misogyny.
"It feels like he had internalized that reaction," Mr. Richards said of the disapprovals of his childhood.
Eventually, Washoe internalized the notion that "dirty" (the sign for feces) was shameful outside of the toilet.
The way that's been internalized is that the news is the extraordinarily terrible things that happen today.
What happened, essentially, was that the political and media establishment internalized the preferences of the extremely wealthy.
Prayer is the idea of seeking help from outside of ourselves, while thoughts are internalized processing mechanisms.
Returning fire with fire is part of the president's modus operandi that aides around him have internalized.
There is no better way to dismantle the sexist notions we've unknowingly internalized than by exploring them.
Misogyny, racism, and other forms of oppression get internalized, and even oppressed groups can be guilty of it.
The process made her confront some of the internalized weight-based hate she had toward her own body.
His father, Joe, spent years grooming him to rise to political greatness, and Joe Jr. internalized the message.
She's an interesting character: While she internalized Gilead's message that God cradles her, she's kind, generous, and open.
To vilify the stranger is to confess that one has not internalized the true meaning of biblical teachings.
The messages behind Mika's music helped shape who I'd become as I internalized them during those formative years.
As someone who once internalized much of her pain, Douglas realizes the importance of letting it all out.
As a fellow brown person, one who grew up with internalized racism, I felt a kinship with him.
We have internalized an ideology that can influence our thoughts in ways of which we aren't consciously aware.
The conversation dissected the internalized oppression of white female Trump supporters, whose votes effectively handed Trump the election.
Instill — reinforce the habit with reminders and support (until it become internalized and part of the family routine).
He knew the teachers and other children wouldn't understand this internalized deficiency that made me bruise so easily.
There was a lot of internalized misogyny about how attractive or sexy women should be with 'successful' men.
Over the years, the Thanksgiving wine panel has successfully internalized the wisdom of feasts past, with occasional exceptions.
She hasn't yet internalized the unspoken caste system that dictates where everyone falls in our national pecking order.
Moreland grew up on punk and hardcore records, and internalized a strong do-it-yourself ethos early on.
We have grown up amid an entrenched disrespect for Latin culture, and we have often internalized that disrespect.
I drove on, and the opposing terms in my internalized gun-violence "debate" began canceling one another out.
I didn't realize how deeply I had internalized the taboo around talking about sexual violence and domestic violence.
Moriarty, the country's high priestess of social expectations, knows the rules too and admits to having internalized them.
It concluded that "market forces, internalized assumptions and self-censorship" motivate newspapers and television networks to stifle dissent.
And though no white people interlope to overstate the point, racism, internalized or otherwise, hums in the background.
The girls of "Dance Nation" have internalized the clichés of such shows' mythology, as has Dance Teacher Pat.
But too many of them had internalized the view that the inmates in the unit deserved rough treatment.
Sometimes, I wonder how much I've internalized my even-keeled outward demeanor and numbed myself from authentic feeling.
From the very first episode of this season, biases and internalized homophobia become central issues of the show.
"Inada internalized the masculine culture," said Mari Miura, a professor of political science at Sophia University in Tokyo.
For centuries, India has assimilated, internalized, accommodated and embraced waves of immigrants, invaders, traders and preachers among others.
" The press, especially during election years, frequently failed to exercise "journalistic conscience"; it had internalized a "racehorse philosophy.
Volunteers like Mr. Sanders would have internalized a political imperative to improve the lot of other, Mr. Ely said.
But since I'd internalized the "no excuses" mentality, I was determined to maintain the ban despite my growing bump.
Here's the crazy part — I internalized this whole process to mean that I wasn't good enough for Head-Royce.
In retrospect it seems fairly obvious, but at the time I don't think we had ever really internalized that.
Judd admitted that even she "internalized the patriarchy," at times when reading the messages sent to her on Twitter.
He was predisposed from birth and childhood to harbor extreme internalized shame, low self-esteem, depression, and aggressive anger.
" Swift said she's thankful for the #MeToo" movement and a society that's undergoing an introspection on its internalized misogyny.
Of course the context of a compliment has a lot to do with how it'll be received or internalized.
And if a white liberal Macklemore listener has internalized one thing, it's that he's doing the best he can.
He keeps that pain internalized, but sometimes will talk about how hard this time of year is for him.
When more voices are represented and heard, when more images are seen and internalized, that's a win for everyone.
He is a particularly repugnant symptom of a vast, internalized prejudice that stains all of our lives — Trump's included.
For example, maybe gay men's preference for masculinity stems from a general societal devaluing of femininity or internalized homophobia.
The progression of stations, the interchanges, the locus of destinations — none of these required thought: I had internalized them.
Realistically, though, it may be a while before such protections become internalized by corporations, let alone enshrined in law.
But it's hard not to see some internalized misogyny in some girls' apparent inability to relate to other women.
Sure, maybe Facebook didn't control the outcome, but it certainly played a part in how we internalized it. 6.
Not surprisingly, researchers determined that experiencing anti-bisexual prejudice, internalized heterosexism, and identity concealment was, in fact, pretty isolating.
Throughout his childhood, this otherness—expressions of Eddy largely beyond his control—elicit violence and lead to internalized shame.
Although corruption and self-dealing remain endemic, slowly but surely, executives have internalized stronger commitments to more ethical behavior.
Something of the privation and the will of the Brontës, their radically internalized femininity, belongs also to Celia Paul.
The problem is, they internalized this lie, while their peers—especially the boys and the rich, white kids—didn't.
At times, Pollitt says this internalized stigma seems to have penetrated even the highest reaches of abortion rights advocacy.
The burdensome, internalized shame Annie carries convinces her that she doesn't deserve a caring boyfriend or a fulfilling job.
Maybe the internalized trauma from those experiences is why Cole chose to close KOD out as Big Brother Jermaine.
It blurs the lines on how she's expecting Queen to be perceived versus how it may actually be internalized.
In "Douglas," as in "Nanette," she makes reference to her weight, which she—or her internalized man—finds unattractive.
Many of us still have not internalized the idea that an American can look like anyone in the world.
It addresses the internalized bias that black gay men experience and the perilous self-doubt that stems from it.
Since childhood, many have internalized the self-esteem building message that they can do anything and should not settle.
There were a lot of road-blocks (anxiety, guilt, internalized transphobia) that made becoming who I am today difficult.
It's an idea so universally understood as righteous that I have internalized it, despite experiencing its damage first-hand.
But it also shows those competing to be fully bought-in to this strange endeavor, having internalized its procedures.
"Women, I think, have internalized a lot of the doubt that is cast upon us," Ms. Lister-Jones said.
Regardless of their gender, then, viewers of Wednesday night&aposs game could very well have internalized that harmful messaging.
These are reasonable costs that should be internalized by the organization as part of the cost of doing business.
The crazy thing is that once you've internalized the vocabulary you have to figure out how it goes together.
In contrast, Baki has internalized firsthand experience with Turkey's civil war, and the displaced urban migration that has resulted.
I would be shocked if he had not internalized the racist views of so many whites during that time.
Rather than speak up about Mr. Martins's treatment, some dancers said they internalized his criticisms, resulting in psychological damage.
If Democrats have genuinely internalized the agenda of the immigrant rights movement, Gutierrez's departure won't mean much of anything.
Over and over, Shatner talks about the quiet, internalized, often serious Nimoy, a man Shatner may never have completely understood.
But MRAs offer an enticing third option, far easier than working to deconstruct external patriarchal values and internalized patriarchal behaviors.
But it's important for us to understand how much this country's racist history has shaped these maps that we've internalized.
An alternative explanation might be that Harding has simply internalized some of the sexist attitudes she dealt with for decades.
If women notice them, their internalized misogyny causes them to feel disgust at what they assume is your wanton promiscuity.
In previous episodes, Cunanan exhibits internalized homophobia, but it seems to show in more emboldened ways with each passing episode.
That reaction was just a projection of my internalized feelings about what I deserve in life due to my upbringing.
But without the challenging, time-consuming, and often frustrating ritual of internalized, independent study, true understanding is almost never possible.
Being third swan from the left, while you are an important piece, it is also a role that becomes internalized.
Malick depicts his mostly internalized conflict through narration, often in the form of letters between Jägerstätter and his wife Franziska.
In certain academic circles, including my own area of public health, we call this inward holding of bias internalized racism.
"We live in an oppressive society, and this is internalized by all of us and by organizations themselves," Wadhawan said.
So the way I internalized it as a child was to see that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
I had internalized the idea that love is having someone who cares about every utterly benign detail of your travel.
I had internalized my dad's message, no matter how misguided it was, so I felt embarrassed by this financial decision.
That kind of thing is the actor playing … and again if the character has been internalized it all just happens.
I am not exactly sure why the President and the White House have internalized this as some kind of hunt.
When I was younger, I internalized the fact that it was shameful to be in touch with your feminine side.
This type of harassment "tends to be internalized," and women are less likely to consider it sexual harassment, Clancy said.
Tempos vary perceptibly, rhythms decisively, yet although the results are galvanic, they'll wear down anyone who hasn't internalized those rhythms.
Everyone just internalized the idea these suburban voters are Democrats so quickly that they missed how Republican they were recently.
Ageism is rampant — and internalized, with midlifers questioning our own ability to succeed in a world where youth is prized.
But his populists have also quickly internalized Mr. Bannon's most important lesson: that media attention creates its own political momentum.
After last week's niceties of calls and congratulations, what comes next will foreshadow whether these lessons were internalized or ignored.
Their findings revealed internalized misconceptions of crime and the American justice system that have found their way into political rhetoric.
The draggy look was new for him, and he recalled feeling a shudder of internalized homophobia in the makeup chair.
In particular, he had internalized theosophy's hermetic quest to make visible those embedded truths that defy direct observation and empiricism.
Along the way, he logged postgame entries into notebooks, compiling a dossier on opponents that he has now mostly internalized.
Experts say the message that prestigious higher education is essential to success has been internalized by this generation of teenagers.
The negative messages I'd internalized since I was small quieted and I became more open and unapologetic about my claws.
It's called internalized sexism — when you and I and everyone we know unconsciously enacts sexist ideologies that we consciously reject.
It involves years of undoing internalized shame and, often, the misogyny, racism, classism, and ableism that's linked to that, too.
Raised Catholic, I internalized an obsession with the body — especially the female body, with all its sacred and sinful potential.
"In retrospect it seems fairly obvious, but at the time I don't think we had ever really internalized that," Jassy explained.
Looking back, Fairchild says she was surprised by the amount of internalized C-section stigma she felt about her own experience.
In fact, nobody ever told me outright that being a lesbian is bad, but internalized homophobia is tricky in that way.
Nate has internalized the outward-facing toxic masculinity of his father — who, in a plot twist, turns out to be Cal.
One of the specific but significant pleasure of Westworld is that we have now internalized all of Dolores' branching story arcs.
One downside of seeming presidential is that voters have already internalized the strengths and weaknesses she would bring to the office.
This happened more often in the second stream, where we'd internalized enough of the mechanics to start deploying our own strategies.
Still, as with any piece of relatively new advice, it's tough to say how many of us have really internalized it.
Sometimes a girl will say, 'I would never vote for a woman president,' and I'm like, 'Jesus, talk about internalized misogyny.
This normalizes stalker-ish behavior for male characters, portrays their projections as realities, and encourages internalized sexism toward their female counterparts.
His argument, which goes even further and puts gender equality and internalized patriarchy by women into question, is a special one.
I have seen that movie 45 times at least, but I never realized that I had internalized it to this degree.
Because fandom has so many internalized special definitions and linguistics, it can often seem impenetrable, especially to a newcomer or outsider.
" Even if you simply murmur into your diary that you don't feel eighty-one, Applewhite finds you guilty of "internalized ageism.
"They internalized it as a kind of stance for the attitude that they wanted their agents to take," Mr. Raphaelson said.
With these principles internalized, the Fed would lower its interest-rate forecasts to those of the market and be more credible.
But that was before Wawrinka fully internalized the advice and assistance of his coach, Magnus Norman, who joined Wawrinka in 2013.
He sees so-called money scripts they've internalized from childhood or their parents' experience, and how these drive their financial lives.
Moroccans drew inspiration from the U.S. — then acted independently, without external prodding, on the basis of the ideals they had internalized.
La Horchata Zine also foregrounds vital topics being discussed among Latinx activists today, like internalized racism and colorism in Latinx communities.
We still spent a lot of back and forth about how it affected her, and how she internalized events like that.
The debate over a same-sex marriage bill, which Australian lawmakers passed in 2017, unearthed her own internalized homophobia, she said.
You end up way before we even enter the workforce, both women and men have internalized that women are worth less.
For a kid who hasn't yet internalized the workings of government, there's an illogic to apartheid that kids just don't understand.
If Congress hasn't fully internalized those nuances, members are starting to realize there's a political price to pay for appearing callous.
You've gotta hope that by 2020, the gang has some perspective on the internalized -- and externalized -- misogyny of their show's youth.
The United States and its foreign policy establishment has never quite internalized what an Iranian-dominated Persian Gulf would look like.
Not just the racism and xenophobia internalized by brown-skinned children who became adults in the shadows of this mass tragedy.
A new study found positive results in helping people grapple with their internalized self-loathing, along with traditional weight loss methods.
And that internalized message can follow you your whole life, leading to moderate body dissatisfaction or an all out eating disorder.
I had little idea then about ableism, the marginalization, typecasting and dismissal of disabled people, how unknowingly it's learned and internalized.
Through the grace of the Party Gods, I was pulled back from the brink with my self-inflicted ordeal internalized and absorbed.
They can help us get past denial or an internalized desire to downplay those experiences as a way of coping with them.
That masculinity is a vulnerability that they have internalized as strength, even if these same characters still hold most of the power.
Much as Trump himself keeps promising a warm welcome to new arrivals, many of our fellow travelers have not internalized the message.
And unfortunately, the narrative about traditional beauty has been internalized by too many people in the communities impacted by it the most.
But, whether you ask the Internet's baddest fat Black girl or Roxane Gay, such internalized hatred isn't universal for plus-size women.
Such "internalized oppression," as sociologists call it, is not unlike homophobes who have been revealed to have issues with their own sexuality.
Let go of any internalized stress or worries now so that you can make room for new and brighter hopes for 2018.
" She struggled to accept her sexuality, admitting she had "internalized some of the harmful beliefs and misconceptions about LGBTQ people and identities.
Because of all the negative depictions, even the word transgender created this internalized phobia, so I didn't want to be that, either.
Some Queer Eye heroes learn to write nice things about themselves on the wall to combat their internalized self-hatred and shame.
But unlike pollutants such as carbon dioxide, electricity markets have internalized the external costs and benefits of reliability to a significant extent.
Mr. Colapinto, who has a wife and a teenage son, travels in educated, liberal circles that have internalized several waves of feminism.
Engaging in these activities as a temporary escape from the shame and depression caused by internalized fears of societal, even familial rejection.
People have called my hair different things over time—they've said it's wild, loud—and I think I've internalized some of that.
You have spoken of having to deal with your own "internalized homophobia" to feel okay about being butch—tell me about that.
The internalized stigma pregnant women with mental health problems feel is hampering their ability to get help when they most need it.
"We, like the rest of the world, have internalized these message of white supremacy through the media and our education," Lazo said.
Self-loathing abounds, as "Assassination" repeatedly depicts the psychological effects of internalized homophobia and the miserable spiritual contortions required to stay closeted.
I internalized that, to be considered well read, I needed to read Shakespeare and Tolstoy and Nathaniel Hawthorne — all the traditional greats.
"There's this internalized bias with women," said Adrianne Shropshire, the executive director of BlackPAC, a super PAC focused on African-American Democrats.
We rounded up eight factors that psychologists have found can predict divorce including internalized homophobia, job discrimination, and unequal paternity leave policies.
I had internalized a narrative about my body — that once I turned 30, there might not be much to look forward to.
Now the question is, have the professional politicians learned and internalized just how revolutionary the times we are living in actually are?
The game's long, uneven, and utterly spectacular finale includes a mechanic that is essentially a quiz on whether you've internalized its message.
"If a young man experiences internalized homophobia, he's not going to tell his doctor that he's receiving anal sex," says Dr. Goldstone.
It was my black colleagues who had internalized these racist ideas and were afraid of what this assertion of identity would mean.
This is a lesson television has deeply internalized in the past several decades, which has led to much of its artistic boom.
Since I was a child, I've internalized the idea that the hand I hold determines my worth more than my own hands.
We had given her material on what I had done, but she really internalized it and put it together in her own way.
One of the biggest pieces of advice I've internalized since I started dating was to always leave a relationship quietly and with grace.
More students were graduating from high school than ever before — and, having internalized the education gospel, were eager to continue on to college.
The show hasn't drawn a direct line between Mary Louise's internalized misogyny and her son's possessive violence, but there's definitely a connection suggested.
Fans of the taboo-shattering company seem to have internalized the fact that Musk's mouth can sometimes outpace his company's ability to deliver.
Tragically, Black communities have internalized these tropes as well, using them to justify the sexism and stifling gender roles imposed on Black women.
If you believe that, then I don't think you have internalized the message the Trump supporters are trying to send in this election.
They have internalized the values put forward by the films of their childhood, be it Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, or Mulan.
Certain stereotypes can contribute to widespread assumptions about how people should look or behave and these messages can become internalized, the report said.
But he feels more like an avatar of a bleak and ruthless world than a conscious individual who has internalized that world's cruelty.
For McGowan, rising up from the ashes has involved rejecting the ideals she internalized as a young actress about the ideal Hollywood image.
The women who work in corporate often deal with microaggressions and disrespect, causing a lot of internalized stress that they begin to normalize.
Perhaps Debbie been the feminist (killjoy) character we've needed all along, and my own internalized sexism made it harder for me to realize.
In a first-year seminar, I was introduced to the idea that my own hatred of Thatcher might be rooted in internalized misogyny.
In an office obsessed with appearance and weight, for example, internalized weight bias can even affect how people perceive themselves and their abilities.
Subtle as it may seem, no modern industrial economy has ever internalized its energy storage dependencies in this manner or to this extent.
Every Turkish citizen internalized the gravity of this event; the ones who could not fathom this were, unfortunately, our allies in the West.
But more than external manifestations of a land divided, border walls often become internalized by those who come into daily contact with them.
They give the impression that the body is offering up one of its many internalized truths, but could just as easily retract it.
Could we all be perpetuating internalized racism by consciously, or even unconsciously, excluding Black men and other men of color as romantic prospects?
I lost power the minute my body started to grow, as I'd internalized the notion that to be thin was to be happy.
If you believe that, then I don't think you have internalized the message that Trump supporters are trying to send in this election.
Amanda: I think you bring up a really good point about the ways in which the hearing is being internalized by different groups.
The brazen queerness of this outfit elicits shivers of internalized homophobia for me: Why am I so afraid of vests and loose ties?
And since my attacks fit the ashamed self-image that he had internalized as a child, we slipped seamlessly into our new roles.
"The more that they have absorbed and internalized the belief system the harder it is to question it," she said of cult members.
"I internalized the pain of the family and tried to search as if it were my own child who was killed," he said.
But it has also internalized a kind of working method that recognizes the Five as more-or-less permanent fixtures of the internet.
We meet "masc" bros with deeply internalized homophobia and self-hatred that they smother in wine and MDMA (and Xanax, Ambien, coke, Klonopin).
He internalized Balanchine's fast footwork, his precise musicality, the way that he could generate seemingly infinite shapes from the rearrangement of bodies onstage.
This "free-thinking" is dangerous because it normalizes the racism Kanye has internalized and gives credibility to those who believe in these ideas.
While ruminating on one's internalized prejudices may require some psychological heavy lifting, there's little evidence that it helps produce or sustain material change.
The temptation is to write Debbie's response off to resentment (Debbie's ex-husband cheated on her with Ruth), selfishness, naïveté or internalized sexism.
It is 2017's answer to The DUFF, only the narration is less laced with internalized misogyny, or it's Easy A, the book.
But her misguided feelings seem to be fueled by some internalized sexism that victim blames women while chucking up men's misconduct to their gender.
It was frightening, but then I discovered that I had just kind of internalized Snoop, and I could simply let him speak through me.
If people in the Middle East internalized the lesson that violence gets results, they learned it from watching their own governments, not a cartoon.
The project is an intentional call to the nostalgic, internalized idea of American boyhood and the notion that masculinity belongs exclusively to cis men.
As this scene reveals, Camille has internalized a story that says she is a dark, twisted person, thus pushing her away from other people.
I believe the continual vehement criticism of Hillary suggests that the left hasn't internalized the role that sexism played in her losing the election.
Ally has internalized that excuse her entire life, but Jackson convinces her that her voice and artistic worldview will make her work stand out.
You even see this stigma present in the gay community, where internalized homophobia often manifests in "masc only" guys on dating apps like Grindr.
The part of our bodies that has been politicized and theorized about the most keeps its value thanks to internalized class and respectability politics.
The worst part was, I internalized her words and told myself that it was simply laziness and a lack of intellect causing my setbacks.
Perhaps they have internalized the double standard and actually experience desire for more "meaningful" sex—sex that involves an emotional connection with another person.
I was sent to an Episcopal school, where I studied the Bible, sang in the choir, and deeply internalized the concept of cognitive dissonance.
Phillips addressed the altercation afterward in an emotional explanation of why he was singing, and how he internalized what had just happened to him.
We may be facing a situation where voters who were barely potty-trained during the 2000 recount never internalized the consequences of that election.
But feelings of unease don't cease once the doorbell is rung; roommate and neighbor perspectives come into play, as does internalized shame or guilt.
Art critic Douglas Crimp believes that Shilts, who was gay and died of AIDS in 1994, demonized Dugas as a sort of internalized homophobia.
Going to therapy, practicing self-care, interrogating the ugly lessons you've internalized — all these things create a ripple effect that reaches way beyond yourself.
Like a lot of VR projects, Rock Band VR may actually be easier for people who haven't internalized the assumptions behind traditional video games.
Perhaps easier to fathom is the notion that Hayes has so internalized the threat of execution that he sees his assassin in the mirror.
Even black writers, producers, and directors who've internalized messages of white supremacy have told the stories of black lives with limited stereotypes and tropes.
Yet, his approach should be structured enough to ensure that this content is internalized, distilled and dispensed in an accessible, rapid and effective way.
I can't help but feel that so many of our ideas of masculinity and sexuality are rooted in our own internalized homophobia and shame.
Not everyone has heard of Moore's Law, the observation that computer processing power roughly doubles every 18 months, but we've all internalized its implications.
She cannot expect to be met with understanding and compassion unless she gives love out, a lesson she somehow internalized despite a brutal childhood.
It felt urgent to create work with Maddie as we sorted through traumatic experiences, consequences of our bodies, that we've stored away and internalized.
This is the first generation of college students to be taught from a young age that bullying is wrong; they have internalized this message.
Getting there is a challenge, though; after the tutorial, I hadn't quite internalized what the game was asking of me, and it was frustrating.
Yet the nearly absolute majority of Muslims in the country has not reduced religious conflict, but rather displaced, increased and internalized it among Muslims.
Staff members have so internalized their boss's vanities and petty grudges that they scurry to avoid anything that might offend his sense of self.
But according to this new theory, the primary blame lay not with Christian at all and instead with an ideology internalized by the victims.
He found key differences between happy singles and unhappy singles, generally dependent upon whether they internalized stereotypes about being single or shrugged them off.
Every time I tell myself that I am worthless, how do I know whether it's me thinking it, or the white voices I've internalized?
Gay and lesbian individuals have internalized many of these expectations, even if they have rejected or modified some of the constraints those expectations impose.
In other words, Ford internalized some of the deep denial that Republicans have been peddling this week in an attempt to prolong her silence.
"Happily, the two big parties have internalized the pressing necessity of setting up a unity government with a rotating premiership," Lieberman said on Facebook.
It's a lesson Press said he's internalized with politics too, and one that helps explain why he supported for Sanders while still admiring Clinton.
Like, somewhere along the way, I internalized that it takes me a long time to have an orgasm and judged that as something terrible.
The worst thing about discrimination is when it gets into peoples' minds and it becomes the [internalized] truth for whoever has been discriminated against.
" People across multiple social media platforms have said that they do not believe Mckeen has internalized her own words of "learn[ing] and improv[ing].
Tidying Up places Kondo's relentlessly cheery domestic advice against what sometimes feels like a roiling American backdrop of late capitalist panic and crushing internalized expectations.
Many people can point to when they first recognized and internalized their complicity in climate change (my own moment came in a grad school class).
In coping with his conditions, he internalized the trauma he was experiencing, which accompanied him into adulthood, into parenthood, and was eventually inflicted upon me.
When we have that internalized permission to eat, "we start to have that natural toddler's desire to have a full range of foods," says Resch.
"It's a tough conversation to have with kids, especially when you consider that adults are often struggling with their own internalized period shame," Clemmer says.
"I think the way racism and fat-phobia plays out in the LGBT community has so much to do with internalized homophobia," Harrison-Quintana said.
Since we don't call people fat as an insult in my household, I have to assume she internalized this idea from somewhere or someone else.
You've internalized everything they do, every variation they can throw at you, and now like Neo in The Matrix, you can see through it all.
As much progress as we've made in terms of body-positivity, it can still be difficult to unlearn the things we've internalized about our bodies.
I had internalized fatphobia so deeply that I believed my life wasn't worth living if I wasn't going to someday transform into a thin person.
Fans have internalized the meaning of a fan object and made it part of their lives, and any updates to that meaning is deeply personal.
My experience of cyberbullying during that period was that it was seeped in blatant misogyny—both from men and internalized misogyny from other teen girls.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, as sunny as its outlook is, is filled with grown children dealing with internalized misogyny, abandonment issues, sour marriages, and squandered potential.
"This way, internalized racism helps maintain the status quo; it keeps the white supremacist systems in place and those who benefit from them in power."
I went apple-picking and saw a grandfather wail on a kid, and I have an internalized fear of being seen like I saw him.
For Ross, STEM was a way out of the cycle of damaging internalized messages, workplace discrimination, and taking jobs that abuse or undervalue the individual.
A lot of this is change for the better, but the fact that it keeps happening suggests Trump has not really internalized the key lesson.
But our ancestors were regrettably talented at embedding these ideals into the fabric of society; they became internalized and were passed on to future generations.
"They have internalized that their own people are not funny," she said, adding that some have told her they didn't think she would be good.
From the outside, that world looks brutal, at least for young women who have internalized the idea that empowerment means mastering a coldly performative sexuality.
Democratic strategists, who had internalized the idea that Republicans were hurt by the 1998 impeachment of former president Bill Clinton, worried about discussing it. Sen.
The family was having financial trouble after the storm, and she was the type of girl who internalized problems -- who wanted to help but couldn't.
Without even realizing it, I had internalized the message that work traditionally done by men is inherently more valuable than work traditionally done by women.
Gay men who are constantly preoccupied with presenting as masculine tend to have lower self-esteem and suffer from internalized homophobia, according to one study.
I didn't report my third sexual assault because by the time it happened, I had internalized the idea that my body no longer belonged to me.
" Fortunately, the producer adds, "I don't think it's purposeful most of the time; I think it's internalized from our cinematic past and from lack of awareness.
" Dutta said she did not seek therapy because she had internalized the false idea that "women that went to counselors or psychologists were crazy and unstable.
From For Colored Girls to I Can Do Bad All By Myself, internalized trauma redirected at the outside world by Black women has been Perry's forte.
This internalized self-critique has been on display in recent years when Francis has issued a brutal public dressing down of the Vatican bureaucracy at Christmas.
" They theorized that women were uniquely predisposed to the impostor phenomenon, "since success for women is contraindicated by societal expectations and their own internalized self-evaluations.
It's worth noting that many survivors of sexual abuse can harbor internalized feelings of guilt and self-blame, especially during the early stages of their recovery.
"I suffered with some level of my own internalized homophobia even while playing the first openly gay character on Disney Channel," Rush wrote in his tweets.
More says that people instinctively react against cryonics as a "psychological immune reaction" to death, having internalized mortality to the point where its presence is unquestioned.
Lud hopes that other women can see the beauty and power in camming, and perhaps challenge their their internalized biases about this line of sex work.
The more the porn girls jiggled their breasts in my face and rubbed their butts against me, the more I internalized being the VR porn guy.
Upon reflection, I'm pretty sure most of them were "implanted" later from home movies, photographs, or family stories, and I internalized those experiences as my own.
It felt like the game internalized not only the willful ignorance Fudge-era Ministry but also the exclusionary prejudices that laid the groundwork for Voldemort's reign.
They are gay men who commune with the spirit world in order to escape, in part, this world, with its fag-bashing and internalized self-hatred.
But on the other, this can come with some internalized judgment and shame, Neo said"As humans we are cocktails of personalities and emotions," she said.
Now, a decade-long anthropological study from Australian National University finds that teenage girls have internalized this fear so deeply that they've resorted to dramatic measures.
Despite getting in, this feeling that I would be out of place is something I internalized, and it weighed on my shoulders in my first year.
There's something really beautiful about creating a loving space that doesn't shame people as they're working through our own shit, and instead recognizes that it's internalized.
As much as I'd like to imagine that I've transcended all that bullshit, I've come to realize that I unintentionally internalized a lot of his ideas.
The American press is overwhelmingly made up of left-of-center white people who live in large cities and have internalized very strong anti-racist norms.
I think he's definitely talented, but he internalized the logic of the character so much that I don't know how his life is gonna go on!
Internalized stigma can lead to a physiological stress response, raising cortisol levels, blood pressure, levels of C-reactive protein, and other biomarkers that affect cardiometabolic risk.
On social media, QTPOC are banding together to form mental health groups and community forums in an effort to "decolonize" their mindsets and unlearn internalized racism.
The answer is that we have internalized a kind of sexism that values masculinity in both boys and girls, just as it devalues femininity in them.
The military has whipped the nation into jumping through so many hoops of fire that we have almost internalized the logic of a war without end.
But I heard repeatedly from people who no longer felt safe doing so — or had internalized a feeling of shame after being repeatedly associated with extremists.
"It is not that we don't care, it is just that Mexicans have internalized it," said Carlos Heredia, a professor at CIDE, a Mexico City university.
"It felt urgent to create work with Maddie as we sorted through traumatic experiences, consequences of our bodies, that we've stored away and internalized," she said.
" Mr. Cillizza calls the president's new communications director a Trump "Mini Me," writing that "what Scaramucci has obviously internalized is that Trump likes people like him.
Because many Chinese students have internalized the need to align with official views, maintaining Australia's standards for free and open debate will remain a daunting challenge.
Because the marker signifies your own reaction to how you've internalized the politics of the world around you, and how you decided to react to it.
The entrepreneur admits that he internalized this doubt and eventually saw Musk's passion for colonizing Mars as a "fool's errand" that wouldn't happen in their lifetime.
It is easy to say the women in my generation are "mirror obsessed," but in reality, we have been victims of scrutiny and persisting internalized misogyny.
But to its credit, the royal family, affected by grief and personal loss, internalized some important feedback, which enabled even more admiration from the British people.
Although she was only 6, she had heard her grandmother's and great-grandmother's stories and internalized my lessons on being empathetic and compassionate toward all people.
As far as 10 Things is concerned, Kat is right about everything except for the internalized misogyny that makes her despise her girly-girl little sister.
It will definitely take a while for some of these ideas to be fully internalized but start learning about anti-racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, and ageism.
MA: I am currently co-curating a show with Susan Noyes Platt called Internalized Borders that will be on view at John Jay College next February.
Instead, she uses the collectively shared tragedy, coupled with references from her own past, as a lens into cultural issues including internalized misogyny and alcohol abuse.
The reason is that people have internalized a pretty strong norm that they're not allowed to express open antagonism toward black people, or explicitly racist views.
To the extent that they internalized it at all, it was thanks to 2012 election data, which showed Republicans hemorrhaging support among Hispanic and other minority voters.
His absent father, Stanley (Stephen Mackintosh) seems incapable of giving him the affection he needs, a trait that he's internalized in his own quest for self acceptance.
That internalized stigma admittedly made me concerned I would be judged for getting Botox, even though it was for what I saw as a "legitimate" medical reason.
Burden perhaps internalized this perspective as an outsider; when he entered UCI's MFA program, he initially began as a sculptor (albeit one who rarely made physical objects).
I'd internalized the very ideologies that make the Cool Girl so popular: namely, that an angry woman is an unseemly woman, even when that anger is justified.
The reality: Instead, it was a sudden and pervasive fear that the foundation of America's economy had crumbled, in a way that few had ever previously internalized.
But despite their visible chemistry — lyrically captured in lingering glances, comfortable silences, and quiet smiles — they never get physically intimate, having internalized the impossibility of their union.
Despite the fact that Coleman keeps telling her that it's not her fault, she's clearly internalized the accident and is on the cusp of a major meltdown.
By overcoming internalized sexism and a lack of confidence, they could rise to the top of their fields, and they could bring other women up with them.
Behold Salon's Amanda Marcotte: It is self-evidently anti-feminist to pretend that Clinton criticism is only produced by a "testosterone left" or victims of internalized misogyny.
It can entail an initial wave of feeling liberated after coming out, only to then have a longer road coming to terms with feelings of internalized homophobia.
I'm not inclined to think people were particularly welcoming and pleasant to the Black woman who was forcing them to confront their own internalized racism and privilege.
We are unlearning habits we internalized from a young age and trying to define what it means to not just be a man but a brown man.
We had internalized the anti-Semitism in the culture and were shocked and mortified to learn that we were not on the "good" side of the equation.
"To give matter another role than the one nature intended it to have is to kill it" — this was how the young man internalized Brancusi's central dictum.
He plays virulently on the racism and sexism of Movement Conservatism, using the language and the resentments rank-and-file Republican voters have internalized for a generation.
All of this shows that Turkish society has internalized electoral democracy, and Turkey's secularists, despite their objections to the Erdogan government's Islamism, seek solutions in democratic politics.
There is System 1 thinking, which relies on internalized, unconscious biases to make decisions rapidly, and System 2 thinking, which requires more energy and analyzes a problem.
When I moved to Los Angeles, CA, two and a half years ago, I finally stopped drinking internalized homophobia juice and found a good group of gays.
This has been particularly true among country journalists, who have too often internalized rockist criticisms of country music and redirected them at artists like Florida Georgia Line.
The song's playful demeanor could be internalized as one of false threats, but Bey makes it clear that she means business by the end of the song.
While I can't place my finger on the source of the anxiety I have over my identity, there has always been an internalized pressure to "be" Japanese.
These women use violent language to describe themselves, having internalized harsh judgments about their identity, sense of self, competence, and more specifically their worth as a woman.
As a young girl, I very quickly internalized that I wasn't -- and it's possible that I'm not -- but it's also possible I never pushed myself to try.
What happens to the people who've internalized Live Spring's messaging that raw water is superior, but can't afford to purchase its overpriced but safe-to-drink product?
And she realized that she didn't prioritize her own needs enough, compared with those of the men in her life; growing up, she'd internalized some Cinderella fantasies.
But yeah, the fact that women are a majority, and the inequities we're contesting are so pervasive and internalized, makes this fight both more difficult and disruptive.
Now, after years of demonization by the Likud and its political allies, including spurious accusations of disloyalty, the Israeli left's foremost political party has internalized the message.
I had internalized this worldview by my high school graduation, seeing myself and my race as less than other people and blaming other blacks for racial inequities.
But how deep is that support, how internalized are the "values" now being pushed by the regime and how long will they survive a prolonged economic stagnation?
By this point I had internalized feeling so ashamed about what I hadn't or couldn't give that I pledged to tip no less than 20% every time.
There's something special and weird and decidedly alien about trying to wrap your brain around the concepts, so used to the internalized "normal" rules of our world.
The searing images of casual racism and racial violence, as well as Rankine's tone — "an internalized liquid smoke blurring ordinary ache" — never lost their power over me.
When my first Glossier haul disappointed me, I wondered if I was unimpressed because it was genuinely bad, or was it just was my own internalized misogyny?
" She speaks of an "internalized model-minority narrative" in which people of color "need to be at the top to make way for other minorities or POC.
"I worry a little bit that the activists and donors and regular Democrats across the country haven't quite internalized the importance of taking back the Senate," Sen.
Greenwell added a second section — an extended paragraph about internalized homophobia, shame and the narrator's father — and a third to provide closure on the novel's initial plot.
Every generation has grown up with their own form of weight discrimination, internalized based on their relationships with the media, peers, and their family and loved ones.
"I talked to him about how I understood that the groupthink and zealotry and internalized loyalty had sapped me of my own moral compass," Ms. Clark said.
This is because we assume that behind the wheel of every car is an attentive human who will behave according to the rules we have all internalized.
The more we were educated in US schools and the more we assimilated, the more we internalized the disdain American society has for someone like my mother.
Donald Trump will not publish his tax returns because he does not expect to be President, or at best has not internalized what becoming President actually entails.
That's particularly so in situations of childhood abuse or sexual assault in which sexual questioning is likely to result in re-traumatizing, victim-blaming and internalized shame.
"This is what we conservative women live with all the time, this idea that we somehow aren't really women and we just reflect internalized misogyny," she said.
Democrats running for president have largely internalized the conventional wisdom that they must appeal to voters on pocketbook issues, not byzantine Washington scandals or abstract democratic principles.
"It's a bit internalized for me, that I don't have a right to my own body anymore because of what I did and what happened," said Tanya.
I believe that this had a traumatic effect on Mr. Paddock which started to cause him to have low self-esteem, depression, a sleep disorder, and internalized anger.
But there are times where I have to check my own internalized stigma and not assume that I should do what he says because he's older and male.
Kendrick Lamar, the most critically celebrated artist of this decade, was able to use the city's name as shorthand for an entire lineage that rap fans have internalized.
My therapist tried to impress upon me that my feelings of being racially othered were a product of an internalized self-hatred that we could fix through psychotherapy.
That she's sitting on her mother's lap exiting a limousine tells us that she's already internalized more about the realities of fame than you or I ever will.
The costs of pollution in terms of public health or the environment are not internalized by, say, the power plant, and thus not passed on to electricity consumers.
That's because each of Taddeo's women suffers, horribly, through a combination of internalized misogyny that stunts their maturity and mistreatment at the hands of cruel or stupid men.
She realized afterward that she had internalized what she took to be an American notion, that having help with a newborn was something to be slightly ashamed of.
Joo-Hyun Song, a psychologist working with the neuroscientist Patrick Bédard at Brown University, found that when people learn motor skills with a distraction, the two are internalized.
A mindful, contemplative approach to internalized racism and sexism is a necessary piece of the puzzle of dismantling systems of oppression, Awaken founder and CEO Ravi Mishra says.
Alex Danvers grew up wanting to be the perfect daughter, wanting to do everything the "right" way, and she internalized the idea that queerness deviated from that mission.
And while today that might make some accuse the character of internalized racism, I also romanced with white men when I was young and living in the South.
The Bundy movement seems to have internalized this crackpot legal doctrine, and the Bundys in turn helped fuel the well-heeled corporate-led effort to privatize public lands.
Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as China, all had to contend with the SARS outbreak of 2002-3 and they internalized the lessons of that experience.
In this way, pansexual, bisexual, biromantic people and the like are held responsible for their own internalized oppression and regularly isolated from both their heterosexual and homosexual peers.
No, I was a "chink": A trope of an Asian man, a character I knew little about but had internalized, like many other Americans, as an emasculated nerd.
All of us have internalized the rules of the Way We Play Now: quality quarterbacking wins games, especially when it comes by way of dynamic, spread-based sets.
In short, not only are these portrayals bad to the general audience but specifically, this can play a role leading to internalized racism within the South Asian community.
Mr. Carson seems to have internalized something else: that to curry the favor of white conservatives who prize his black skin, he must dissociate himself from black realities.
Only last year, as she approached her 30th birthday, did Ms. Segarra confront her internalized cultural exile with the intent to reconcile the disparate strands of her identity.
So you see feminism as a casualty of capitalist or patriarchal culture insofar as women have internalized these values and come to define their success in these terms?
I think that's a lesson a lot of horror creators have internalized: explaining where your monster came from just means you have to explain eight more things about it.
"We hear things from teens who had so internalized that message that pulling out was ineffective, that they would think that it wasn't worth doing at all," she says.
Perhaps it's too much to ask a 2019 biopic about a gay man to make nuanced connections between internalized homophobia, addiction, and an ill-advised marriage to a woman.
Pizzolatto may get too caught up in macho philosophizing about the nature of good and evil, but he's internalized a lot of what makes the best crime fiction work.
It previously did so with the 2014 "Like a Girl" campaign, which promoted Always tampons and invited teenagers to "run like a girl" in order to demonstrate internalized misogyny.
"Some are using these drugs to manage negative feelings, such as a lack of confidence and self-esteem, internalized homophobia, and stigma about their HIV status," said the report.
Colorism is an internalized form of white supremacy that has roots in slavery, when lighter-skinned slaves were allowed to work in the master's house instead of his field.
"That's resonating with people...it just shows that democracy and liberal values in the Ph are not fully internalized; the PH is still a fledgling democracy," Heydarain summed up.
It's a dismantling of toxic masculinity that Junot Díaz's public persona would applaud — but also one that, if the accusations against him are true, his private self hasn't internalized.
"Internalized racism is insidious because it can exist, operate, and negatively affect us without us even knowing it," Professor E.J.R. David at the University of Alaska Anchorage tells Broadly.
But what's lost in this narrative is the extent to which the leaders of the so-called Pink Tide internalized the logic of the post-Cold War governing consensus.
Murphy, the writer and executive behind "Pose" and "American Horror Story" added in his speech that "The Assassination of Gianni Versace" was in part about internalized and externalized homophobia.
Techies here have internalized the idea—rooted in the Protestant work ethic—that work is not something you do to get what you want; the work itself is all.
The worse I felt about myself and doubted myself and internalized his view of me and the way the world should work, the more submissive and accommodating I became.
People typically avoid disclosing that information for several reasons, including internalized stigma and shame, fear of rejection, worry about discrimination at work, and uncertainty about whether they need treatment.
And queer sexism allows gay men to perpetuate the same effects of sexism writ large—income inequality, victimization, and internalized sexism—against men based upon their masculinity or effeminacy.
Over the next six days, both groups internalized their roles so totally that they began exhibiting behavior that suggested they'd forgotten it was an experiment in the first place.
How, she and Johnson asked the indigenous participants in the room, can we make colonial pain part of love, and thus love the internalized ruptures of the indigenous self?
Through the shifting perspective of four characters, she builds layers of narrative that swirl the reader continually deeper into the center of the novel: Phoebe's internalized guilt and pain.
Her own Aboriginality — then a source of deep shame in a virulently racist Australian culture — was rarely discussed, but she nevertheless internalized her family's traumatic history of forced separations.
It's even been internalized by people who are on the hunt for a partner, with 86 percent of those looking for love saying they're seeking someone with opposite traits.
" Susan Faludi, author of the 1991 book "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women," echoed this idea, arguing that efforts against equality "are encoded and internalized, diffuse and chameleonic.
School administrators, teachers, and staff must take a hard look at the racism and implicit biases that they've internalized if they are to ensure all of our students succeed.
"Gay and bisexual men certainly have internalized misogyny, toxic masculinity, and gender role norms, which can also result in problems in their romantic relationships," Nadal writes in an email.
While few in Washington have internalized it, the coronavirus is the biggest story in the world and is soon going to smash into our electoral politics in unpredictable ways.
I'm extremely grateful to have the privilege to live my life authentically, despite how long it took to drown out the negative, internalized transphobia I had learned from society.
Techies here have internalized the idea — rooted in the Protestant work ethic — that work is not something you do to get what you want; the work itself is all.
The internalized shame and disconnect Jackson showed with Bashir — he seems to suggest that calling his father's actions abuse is wrong — were mirrored in what Robson and Safechuck said.
Women and men of Asian ethnicities are so often neglected, excluded and marginalized in the Western academy, so as a college student I'd no doubt internalized my alleged insignificance.
But Lynch refuses to see her as either just a "victim" or a doomed, villainous femme fatale, but a difficult woman who has internalized her abuse in toxic ways.
Whannell: So the exoskeleton that helps people with paralysis walk and move, this movie is the internalized version of that, where it goes one step further and there's nothing exterior.
This ending leaves us with two options: June is pretending to be obedient, because she realizes the only way to survive is through pretending to have internalized the Gileadean message.
And that's a perfect explanation of what internalized homophobia is like; it wraps itself around you so tightly that it's difficult to see where your negative thoughts start to unravel.
Even when we're proudly posting on social media about who we'd like to have gay sex with, internalized homophobia might linger in ways much subtler than self-imposed conversion therapy.
Although I do think there's a part of me that wonders too if, maybe less young women are identifying as lesbians because of you know, some bits of internalized lesbophobia.
They may be disabled but not willing to claim the identity; their own internalized ableism may prevent them from claiming; or they may have concerns about safety and/or stigma.
Though even as I say this, I wonder if I haven't simply internalized the industry's cynicism about how a ticket-buying audience (or their narrow idea of one) will behave.
The couple's 2012 story angered many people in the LGBT community due to what many saw as internalized homophobia and an agenda to push gay Mormons further into the closet.
But internalized transphobia pervading my writing, speech, and/or jokes lead me to assimilate into the gay male culture of my school, which I found to be toxic and limiting.
"So often, we've internalized this message that there's only room for a certain number of people at the top of different career fields, when that's just not true," says Bennett.
We may not see the events that have taken place over the course of the Dark Tower series in this film, but Elba's Roland has internalized them all the same.
BIS also warned about risks from the market's major banks, as well as a new breed of non-bank electronic traders, raising the amount of flow that is "internalized" - i.e.
I've internalized some shame about it, but I've never made a really concerted effort to stop and generally find people who point it out to me to be incredibly annoying.
Progress in these games can feel invisible; just because you don't defeat an enemy doesn't mean you haven't better internalized how to accomplish that very feat the next time around.
"One of the many damages of internalized racism is that it puts the responsibility of change on the oppressed, instead of on the oppressors and their oppressive systems," David says.
At its center, our hero, Nellie Forbush, must confront her own internalized racism when she learns that the new love of her life has biracial children from a previous marriage.
Arzu-Brown explained to me that the people in this house did not learn their history in school or at home, pointing to a mix of racism and internalized shame.
SR: I think, by the time you're an adult in this country, you've already internalized many assumptions and your ways of looking at the world have started to become rigid.
" In the book, he addressed many of the stereotypes he had internalized as an Asian-American, having experienced them "as a set of suspicions that seemed corroborated by everyday life.
For decades, there have been attempts to ban the book from schools for its portrayal of incest, rape, and pedophilia, but its message of internalized racism resonates to this day.
For Black women, the political economy of hair has been fraught with internalized conflict over issues of acceptance and desirability, much like the external pressures Abbey Lincoln faced in Hollywood.
Research about the racial "sleep gap" names the internalized stress from experiences of discrimination as a reason why many Black Americans achieve significantly less deep, regenerative sleep than white Americans.
If you're bad at waking up on time, you might've internalized some anxiety about this and have a dream that you woke up, took a shower, then got ready to go.
Her resume is impressive, but she made an early decision to lie about being pureblood and internalized the deeply bigoted idea that Muggles and the wizards related to them are inferior.
It's hard to tell which of society's messages about womanhood these middle school girls have internalized, and the roles race, class, and sexuality play on their ideas of beauty and femininity.
In terms of other people's perceptions, I wanted to also ask you about the church, which appears in your Twitter as something of a superego or judge that has been internalized.
Women as much as men have internalized the imbalance, as the University of Virginia's Jen Lawless covered in 2008: We link this persistent gender gap in political ambition to several factors.
The difference, of course, was that the Vermont senator did not co-opt the message, he internalized it, he believed it and he wanted to lend his voice to the cause.
Having internalized that lesson, Trump may be tempted to ratchet up hostility with Iran to distract from controversies over his ties to Russia and his failure to advance his policy agenda.
However, the timing suggests that the mullahs in Tehran have internalized the lessons from Russia's influence operations aimed at stoking divisions in the American people and undermining faith in democratic institutions.
Over the years, party leaders internalized "the party decides" mantra to the point where they couldn't see that what their voters wanted was vastly different from what the party was offering.
I'd long internalized this standard that I should be on top of everything (aka, myself and my true feelings) all the time—no wrinkles, no imperfections, or else I was toast.
But when homeownership is the centerpiece of the American dream, most of us have internalized certain ideals: Buying a home builds equity, putting you on the fast track to building wealth.
These are often evidence of a constructor's cleverness at seeing hidden connections, and are indicated by words that indicate containment – like internalized, swallowed, inside – or, in the case of 3D, "kept".
Oh my God, a friend of mine just sent me a screenshot of a tweet that's talking about internalized capitalism and never being able to stop basing self-worth on achievement.
The message I internalized growing up in Buffalo, New York, was that criminals were dangerous people, people who would bring society down and make America unsafe for the rest of us.
Your husband hasn't taken on his share of the domestic work because it's acceptable to him that you do most of it, likely because he's internalized the same messages you have.
Ms. Netrebko sings with both relish and precision, having clearly internalized the bel canto lessons of earlier Verdi — like the other Leonora, in "Il Trovatore" — but now with an earthier flavor.
The Surge doesn't make this mysterious, with the mechanics explained to players in the opening moments, but I hadn't internalized its usefulness until the game pressed my back against the wall.
It seemed that the kids who grew up reading The Baby-Sitters Club had thoroughly internalized all their favorite books' lessons about how important it is to stand by your friends.
We've internalized it in the most basic ways, and we've commodified sex in the most purely profitable ways and done so as only Americans can when it comes to a commodity.
Rauschenberg internalized this thinking — it was what he wanted to hear — and along with it the idea that using art primarily to monumentalize personal emotion was not the way to go.
"Cheerleader" is the threateningly beautiful core of St. Vincent's third album, an avant-garde protest song that juxtaposes her ethereal vocals with thorny observations about objectification, internalized misogyny, and societal expectations.
Flanders brings up a study conducted in Muncie, Indiana, in the 1970s, which found that there are weird societal rules around Christmas, rules we don't always understand but have internalized anyway.
At these prices, you could just close your eyes and pick something, which is lucky because the servers, though charming and truly unpretentious, haven't fully internalized the list's ins and outs.
The discovery led him to create a global support group to help other children of priests, like him, suffering from the internalized shame that comes with being born from church scandal.
And indeed, the skin lightening product market in general is huge in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, due to internalized colorism and lighter skin shades being prized over darker ones.
And all other guys like you in our business who think ALL women are whores because you couldn't get any when you were a teenager & internalized that humiliation as rage at women.
The photographs strike notes of dislocation or claustrophobia about which his human subjects look immune, as if they have already internalized incongruity to the extent that it is as normal as breathing.
Years later, at Stanford, where a large percentage of the student body receives some financial aid, I maintained that internalized feeling of not belonging in this world, of not being good enough.
Kushner and his negotiating team seem to have internalized the Israeli positions that there are no credible partners on the Palestinian side to deal with, whether it's the Palestinian Authority or Hamas.
" Slowly but surely, Mandisa began to cope with the emotions she'd internalized, which she says "is the healthiest thing I can do, not stuff it down with a box of Krispy Kremes.
It was the first time I'd felt my internalized fatphobia to be challenged, and I started to unlearn all the bullshit society tells us about our worth as determined by our size.
This mocking motion indicates, again, an otherness that Asians have negatively internalized, giving rise to beauty products like double eyelid tape and to double eyelid surgery to achieve a more Western look.
"Republican participants and those who voted for Trump reported the highest levels of internalized misogyny, adherence to traditional gender roles, and both types of sexism," concluded a recent Utah State University paper.
Aside from being blamed from killing everything from napkins to the Canadian tourism industry, millennials have somehow gained a reputation for being careless with money — one that many of us have internalized.
I think she was a product of that internalized misogyny many women feel but after her kids left the house she had another life — she became a professional painter, and a pilot.
We see hints of a difficult childhood where Doss internalized the dangers of guns and violence, but virtue without some inner struggle starts to feel like simplemindedness rather than hard-fought principle.
"Just because someone is realizing that they are or might be bisexual does not mean that they are immune from having internalized all of the tropes and myths about it," Corinna said.
While none of the women I spoke with said that their partners directly pressured them, some had internalized the "I should want to more" feeling, because they didn't want to disappoint them.
For too long we've internalized the notion of sex as a vice that should be avoided rather than an essential part of the human experience that we literally could not exist without.
I sometimes find myself finishing off a large portion I don't want to eat as I already feel full because of an internalized rule that I learned from such a young age.
Kim Jong Un (and his father before him) seems to have internalized those lessons and concluded that the United States cannot be trusted not to invade rogue regimes when it wants to.
It's a film ruled by dissonance: On one hand, the accepting, otherworldly nature of a nearly wholly-gay gathering, and on the other, the kinds of internalized discrimination that gay culture brings.
This supports the researchers' hypothesis that an awareness of the issues that women face in the sciences provides a degree of protection against the implicit biases that many of us have internalized.
It is also about some of the children who attended Camp Jened and internalized, summer by summer, the idea that their thoughts and experiences have value beyond the limited expectations of society.
When weight stigma is internalized, it significantly diminishes a person's chances of maintaining weight loss over the long term, Dr. Puhl and colleagues confirmed in an online survey of 2,702 American adults.
"It is an easy intervention that costs nothing to do, but if we do not allow for this, there can be unintentional consequences, such as increased shame and internalized transphobia," Olezeski adds.
Perhaps we can explain some of the biphobia in the queer community — not to mention internalized biphobia — with the bisexual's difficulty in coming to a permanent, static understanding of their own sexuality.
One of the most poignant themes explored in the series is the internalized sense of guilt many of the interviewees feel for illegally crossing the border ten, fifteen, or twenty years ago.
She's really internalized the anti-Muslim/Arab speak she gets from other kids and the media until she goes to Egypt and learns about who she is and who she comes from.
J.C. The placid folk-rock arrangement of "Imagining My Man" holds internalized torment and confusion, as Aldous Harding, a songwriter from New Zealand, ponders a relationship that's hovering in a troubled limbo.
Those pressures are so powerful, Rich writes, that many women fail to recognize how deeply we've internalized women-hatred until it takes "some permanently unmistakable and shattering form" in our own lives.
Although Dorsey and Sandberg could have internalized the questions Senate members asked them and become upset, Cobb says that by being emotionally intelligent, they instead came across as respectful and not defensive.
Train drivers have internalized this practice, and even when the signals are reliable they often go slower than they could, to give themselves a safety margin to avoid crossing a stop signal.
Later in the evening, I went over to her room and found her crying and repeating, "I'm a dirty piece of tape," the message she internalized from our ninth grade health class.
Ferguson, the gay Bermudian cabaret singer represented by Pettingill, said it took him years to recover from the "internalized homophobia" of living on the island, where some churches are openly opposed to homosexuality.
I think the biggest problem all of us have to deal with is our internalized anti-blackness, which is a consequence of living in and growing up in a racist, white supremacist society.
But the flippant tone in scene after scene, perhaps meant to reflect Tonya's internalized beliefs that the abuse is her fault and normal, didn't seem to track with critics or with some viewers.
This entire rollercoaster of emotion works for a lot of reasons, but chief among them is that A.J. is very clearly working through internalized self-criticism for being a gay man of color.
This setup takes the game from being the rote execution of your internalized heuristics for solving the puzzles, to an experience where each puzzle builds on what you've learned from the previous ones.
Writing for NBC, Marcie Bianco explained the cognitive dissonance of this internalized misogyny in compelling and articulate terms, which — as a white woman from conservative, Southern-minded Missouri — seem pretty accurate to me.
" Charles Bramesco, The Guardian:  "While sitting through this uniquely flavorless slog, a viewer jolts out of a waking sleep every five minutes or so to realize that they have not internalized a thing.
Still, that this was the highlight of Trump's victory speech on Tuesday night is evidence that he has internalized the Republican Party's criticism of his handling of the controversy surrounding Judge Gonzalo Curiel.
Nolte notes that the media narrative of racist white police officers (or black police officers with internalized racism) out to get unarmed black men has resulted in the targeting of innocent police officers.
We need to teach everyone, not just boys as it can present itself in girls as internalized misogyny, that this attitude is not OK and that it is never ever the victim's fault.
Then we have a genuinely affecting scene between Tommen and Cersei, where we see just how many of his mother's mistakes he has internalized as his own—just in time for Mother's Day.
Was it really a good use of my time to explain internalized misogyny versus female empowerment to some random woman named Karen whom I'd never met, and who sells eyelash serum on Facebook?
The US President has spurned offers from Japan to more closely coordinate a unified position ahead of the summit and aides worry he has not internalized the information presented to him in briefings.
And yet it seems that far too many managers have internalized a deep sense of guilt from that era, so they desperately try to convince themselves and others just how hard they're working!
Even though there are all these racist characters, I internalized it, I was shaped by those unfortunate things, but I still learned to love these characters that had nothing to do with me.
In that essay, Professor Wrong contradicted the conventional wisdom espoused by the 20th-century classical sociologist Talcott Parsons that human behavior is dictated by internalized social norms rather than by individual free will.
During opening statements in the high-profile rape case, New York prosecutors accused Weinstein of committing violent attacks on aspiring actresses who suffered shame and humiliation as they internalized trauma from the encounters.
This, in her view, is a criminally retrograde story line, one that recasts women as pitiful creatures who cannot think and act for themselves — and it's a story they seem to have internalized.
"You have to be willing to spend more time deconstructing your inner internalized ick factor, when it comes to being open — your own self-judgment," said Zaeli Kane, 35, a writer in Austin.
"The Montreal police haven't internalized the importance of not looking into journalists," said Jean-François Lisée, the leader of the opposition Parti Québécois in Quebec's legislature and a former journalist at La Presse.
He told Vanity Fair in 1992 that his father had been abusive toward his mother, something that he internalized and that led him to urge that "90210" not talk down to its audience.
For the study, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine examined 159 adults with obesity and looked at the relationship between what the participants internalized about their bodies and their metabolic syndrome.
So much of what happens in the game is internalized; when you make a choice it doesn't just lead to a line of dialogue, but also the character's rationalizing your choice as their own.
There have been moments when I've desperately needed help but have been unable to get it because of what I believe is internalized ableism and a societal lack of understanding surrounding high-functioning depression.
Really, it's an internalized misogyny — a learned hatred toward women (even yourself), and the subsequent need to punish the ones who refuse to conform to the narrow definition of femininity that imprisons them all.
I'm glad I had a positive experience watching this episode as a child, but it hurts to know that that joy came from a childhood of internalized aversion to my own background and culture.
In the past three years, the coalition has internalized many of the same lessons that the United States took three decades to learn regarding collateral damage, coalition warfare, counter-insurgency and civil military operations.
You don't have to date Sarah or be her best friend — but if you absolutely can't stand her because of certain stereotypically feminine characteristics she displays, you might be dealing with some internalized misogyny.
Oscar's plight is all about internalized feelings of shame and homophobia; it's hard enough to be a teenager, as he and Buffy can relate, with a world of pressure like that on your shoulders.
First shown together last year at Susanne Vielmetter's gallery in Los Angeles, the trilogy reads as an exploration of the aftershocks of war — how war is mediated by images and internalized by later generations.
I was a very design-y child, and I internalized all these lessons about trying to use the minimum number of pots to make dinner, or how to take the minimum number of steps.
It's a paradox: They believe the West has grown degenerate and weak because it internalized Christian values, but they find themselves defending Christendom because they believe it's the glue that binds European culture together.
With the rise — and often, the economic necessity — of the side hustle, many of us have internalized the idea that if we're any good at something, we should try to make money off it.
Too many intellectuals have internalized a stereotype, emanating from both the far left and the far right, of fuzzy-headed elitism — as if willed ignorance and intellectual laziness did not cut across social classes.
At the Public and on the subsequent international tours, Mr. Sanders appeared in all of them (as did Ms. Plunkett), and in doing so, acquired a new command of soft-spoken, internalized acting onstage.
In New York, while there has already been a slowdown, "the adjustment will take some time, both to show up in house prices and to be fully internalized by buyers and sellers," he said.
Or am I able to see and experience joy in myself because, despite my years of shouting just the opposite, I have internalized society's messages that big men are different—better—than big women?
This moment of confusion—about internalized self-hatred and the affection of naming—is unlike anything that's been put onscreen before; it shows what freedom and pain can look like, all in one frame.
In a way, Schumer's pussy jokes were dick jokes, aimed at the men (real or internalized) who try to hold women back, or keep women out, by telling them that their collective pussy stinks.
The critics of woke culture might say that this character is exhibiting a kind of internalized wokeness—adopting the politically correct lessons of gender relations so blindly that he can't trust his own desires.
At that time, it was definitely easier to conceive of a relationship—or just casual sex—with another HIV-positive person because of the stigma I'd internalized and the fear of passing it along.
While Obama has chosen not to bring this up as president, it is striking how fully we have internalized the idea that it is taboo to even suggest that Obama could bring it up.
And they note that even when men do seek help, psychologists sometimes err by diagnosing them in outward-looking ways — with substance abuse problems, for example — rather than with more internalized disorders like depression.
The difficulty of dealing not just with the state, friends and family, but before all that, of simply coming to terms with oneself, to overcome internalized, culturally indoctrinated homophobia: Hessler didn't reach that level.
Fan spoke specifically about Chinese people's eagerness to assimilate and become "whitewashed" within the pursuit of wealth and status, an internalized racism incubated by the classism and anti-blackness deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
" Considering her own experience and that of her daughter, Vincent says, "I think that the internalized shame and stigma are so great that sometimes we don't even notice how ridiculous stuff like this is.
As Baker made his way through the art-film canon in the '90s, he consumed and internalized all of it: the meandering narrative, the scenes that seem to lead nowhere but linger in unaccountable beauty.
"If countries were to price their own carbon emissions at their own [country-level social cost of carbon], approximately 5 [percent], a small amount, of the global climate externality would be internalized," the researchers wrote.
In my isolation from that particular world that closed up when my mother died, I internalized that history, my history, as if it were completely my own  —  for in all respects, it had become that.
"I started to push back on ideas of beauty standards, and I think I had internalized as a kid really false information about what women had to look like," Saffitz said, gesturing to her hair.
These images were commissioned by the self-proclaimed Office of Propaganda that is attempting to transition the FARC's message from staunch internalized communist rhetoric to an external message palatable for the group's new political party.
It took until the South Carolina primary, with Trump beating the field by double digits and forcing Jeb out of the race, that I really internalized that Trump was going to be the Republican nominee.
Most of us grew up hearing the mantra "Don't be a quitter," and we've internalized it to the point where we feel guilty even if we don't finish a book that's boring us to death.
Buoyed no doubt by the positive reaction to "San Junipero"—but perhaps also as a reaction to The Times We're Living In—Brooker appears to have internalized the lessons of pushing back against total despair.
The whole point is that, when it actually happens, it will not be your husband making you do something, it will be you doing it because it's already internalized what that is supposed to be.
It's a book that has completely internalized the lessons of popular war fiction: Heroes are laconic and world-weary, women are redemptive, only nature is "real," a biplane is always close by to escape on.
Participants who internalized weight-related stigma were 41 percent more likely to experience metabolic syndrome than people who didn't internalize stigma very much, after accounting for depression and the degree of obesity, the study found.
"Gay men with a higher degree of internalized homophobia and who identify as bottoms are more likely to work out to get muscular, so that would negate the idea of being a bottom," Reilly said.
If it makes me angry to learn that America is still full of women who walk around judging themselves according to the standards of an internalized male voice, then that's my problem for being ignorant.
After some 40 years of this market-forward script, though, many Democrats have internalized the story that government meddling in the economy does more harm than good and budgets should be as lean as possible.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY A beauty pageant brings internalized racism to the surface in Jocelyn Bioh's vibrant play, which had a well-received run at the Lucille Lortel Theater last fall.
But every time that Biden grabs a hand mic at a rally or walks onto a debate stage, his head is stuffed with a series of rules that he has internalized: Don't talk too long.
The survivors that I work with have told me how their internalized self-blame has led to alcohol and drug use, the destruction of relationships, distrust in authorities when reporting the assault, and suicide attempts.
But Schloss said even if the lessons had been given, the children had not fully understood or internalized the horror of the camps that she survived and the broader Holocaust that killed 6 million Jews.
Having internalized the numerous recent polls showing a growing lead for Mr. Moore, more of these conservatives started saying, in effect, that Mr. Moore would win without them anyway, so they would just not vote.
They are internalized and made visible in the variety of materials, which can include acrylic, oil, spray paint, shellac, and tape, and range of mark-making within the work — pouring, scrawling and cutting into forms.
The consumer stayed strong but I think businesses now have internalized that trade uncertainty is going to be with us for some extended period of time, even if some of these bilateral trade issues get resolved.
Miz points to a queen like BibleGirl666, with her sizable Instagram following and the recent release of her own drag mobile game, as an example of a queen who's successfully internalized Drag Race's model of success.
Maybe, at a 34DD, I have finally internalized all of the societal messages about the vulgarity of my breasts, of the curve of them swinging visibly when I walk, of the embarrassment of nipples straining fabric.
Growing up, I had internalized messages about how a respectful Latina woman was supposed to behave: To be a "lady" meant to treat myself delicately, and to be a gentleman meant to honor a woman's fragility.
Though many of today's "tapes" are in fact glossy, professionally mixed free albums, the quick-and-dirty model probably holds the most prominence in the minds of most young rap listeners and has thus been internalized.
The violent sexual assault, which is the scene that opens the film, sets the tone for a dark exploration in the ways in which exploitation and victimization can be internalized and later manifested in everyday life.
But it also offers a sly critique of our current national obsession with armchair detective work, and the point at which our prurient interest in real murders, no matter how intellectualized, becomes something internalized and ugly.
She was one of six people accused of the murder, five of whom took pleas; two had internalized their guilt so deeply that, even after being freed, they still had vivid memories of committing the crime.
If a person has internalized negative stereotypes, his confidence may be eroded, stress responses activated, motivation diminished ("I'm old, and it's too late to change things") and a sense of efficacy ("I can do that") impaired.
That path is riddled with landmines, and you never know when you're going to step on someone's history of childhood bullying, their eating disorder, the internalized media garbage we're all marinating in on a daily basis.
There's a lot of paranoia and fear, and it's now being internalized into the minds and hearts of the people that have been forced to live there for way longer than they ever thought or imagined.
In a 2011 paper, researchers Andrew Reilly, Danielle Young, and Loriena Yancura looked at "sexual position identity" (if a guy says he's a top or a bottom) along with body image and levels of internalized homophobia.
Now that I'm aware of my pattern, I've had to confront my own personal feelings of anti-Blackness and internalized racism, which has made it difficult for me to love other Black men and love myself.
I realized that I had hesitated to use the word "bisexual" because of all its negative connotations, but that seemed both unfair and like a symptom of an internalized bias I wanted to eradicate in myself.
You'll be releasing some ideas that you internalized from your family or society as a young person, as you've learned that that's not really how the world works, or how you want to live in it.
It was seen as an accepted cost of participating in weekend recreational activity, and that is absolutely unacceptable and leads to self-blame for victims, victim-blaming for people who aren't survivors, and internalized rape culture.
Plus, while society is significantly more accepting than it was even 10 years ago, many gay men still struggle with discrimination, violence and our own internalized homophobia, which means drugs can be an escape for many.
For as the ambassador made clear in a rather lengthy Fox News interview given just minutes after the president posted his tweet announcing the personnel change, the ambassador has fully internalized that which McMaster never did.
My existence in my tall, dark-skinned black woman body means that I've constantly had to confront gendered assumptions assigned to black women en masse, and to face the ways I've internalized many of these painful ideas.
Some countries internalized the values of climate and environmental education years ago, recognizing that the jobs of the future belong to those who understand not just information about the environment, but also the potential for economic growth.
"For as ~*body positive*~ as I've been for the last few years, I've still had a lot of internalized shit about my stomach roll and back rolls," she wrote on the caption of a photo of herself.
"Many today will still refer to the 'white' Afrikaans as beautiful, pure and proper but their version has a negative or lower form reflecting an internalized self-hatred left behind through slavery, colonialism and apartheid," Goliath said.
But they have also worried that Trump has not sufficiently internalized that information and is instead eager to head into the first meeting between a sitting US president and North Korean leader by relying on his intuition.
Jack Off Jill—a goth-pop band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who had a huge cult following in the 90s before disappearing into relative obscurity—dealt with internalized anger in a tornado of violence, sex, and swearing.
Florence is the kindest and most responsible of the Mandibles, a basically good person who has devoted her life to helping the poor, takes no interest in economics, and is constantly monitoring herself for insidious internalized racism.
Perhaps, like many of us, you've internalized the notion that men are incapable of this kind of labor — that, as you say, your husband is "doing his best," when in truth he's not doing much at all.
Here, a beautifully internalized performance from Ms. Thompson and the various efforts to highlight the cinematic potential in Fiona's anguish — the climax plays out during a piano recital — can't override the tidy ironies of Mr. McEwan's design.
Those with the highest levels of internalized stigma were three times more likely to have metabolic syndrome and six times more likely to have high triglycerides or be on cholesterol medications than those with the lowest levels.
It has internalized some of the progressivism that has shaped the West in the past half century — like freedom of expression and the right to be different — while rejecting what it sees as the excesses of '68.
It seemed a failure of moral sentiment or a betrayal of feminism, as if I were somehow siding with the patriarchy, or had internalized it so thoroughly I couldn't even spot the edges of its toxic residue.
I have internalized this kind of vernacular in spoken language, don't even notice it, and my literary touchstones include genres like the Beats and books like "A Clockwork Orange," so I'm, like, totally cool with its usage.
There's a way in which Dee could come off as the embodiment of the "cool girl" trope in "Gone Girl" — the woman who prides herself on being able to hang with the boys while exhibiting internalized misogyny.
It is said that the Buddha taught metta as an antidote to fear, which appealed to me as a newly single woman struggling to unpack a lifetime of toxic internalized messages and knee-jerk self-destructive behaviors.
For President Trump, Mr. Bush's experience offers cautionary lessons — some of which Mr. Trump and his staff seem to have internalized already, even though aides said they had not studied or thought much about the Kyoto precedent.
And like many of the other students at BEAM, Jonathan, who is African-American, seemed to have already internalized the racial stereotypes about math that, studies have shown, shape self-image among young Americans of all backgrounds.
The format of "Moranifesto" dares readers to reckon with this internalized sexism: Isn't it kind of, you know, silly to pair a breathlessly objectifying profile of Benedict Cumberbatch with a heartfelt plea to empathize with political refugees?
But the response to her story makes me think that many of my fellow feminists might insist that my experience was just that, and for me to define it otherwise is nothing more than my internalized misogyny.
" To make matters worse, for some people, these feelings of shame around skin tone have been internalized to such an extent that they will resort to extreme measures to make their body parts seem lighter, more "clean.
Democratic leaders and activists have plenty of policy goals, but they fail to agree on an ideological vision for a larger government role in society; many Democrats have even internalized conservative criticisms of federal agencies and programs.
Misogynists who want women out of the workforce — including women with internalized misogyny — usually don't believe that women are really good at their various professions but should be stopped from participating in them anyway because it's God's will.
Whether from the world at large or our own internalized shame, bisexual people are constantly told that our sexuality is a result of "some kind of fog" that, once lifted, will reveal a stark "gay" or "straight" truth.
He knocked me over when he shoved me but I was sitting upright and I balled up my fists and reached deep into my diaphragm and screamed with all the force of 29 years worth of internalized terror.
In the film, as in real life, he learns that his wife is using a dirty cloth to stem her menses, and that many women in rural India do the same or worse out of deeply internalized shame.
One could write essays, dissertations, books on the hormonal confusion, internalized self-hate, obsession with masculine codes, and unbearable adolescent agony inherent in Tyler's career arc, all resolved and clarified in light of recent admissions about his sexuality.
On top of that, Stoner notes, every individual could have different reactions to cannabis and the compounds within it based on their genetics or even the cultural messaging they've internalized about how a given substance should affect them.
Biko advocated that black liberation would only follow once psychological liberation from the internalized acceptance of racial oppression was achieved, arguing that "the most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed".
That he had in some ways internalized the statue's torch-carrying was illustrated in the title he gave his signature photograph, "Liberté Mon Amour," and by his choice of a middle name for both of his children: Liberty.
Rory Gilmore is the girl who internalized at a very young age the ideas that she wasn't enough for her father to stick around for and that she was the reason her mother's life went off the rails.
In his photo series "Saddam Is Here" (2009-10), ordinary Iraqis — including a dentist, a shepherd, a butcher and a soldier — hold head shots of the dictator's face in front of their own, suggesting an indelible, internalized legacy.
One set of ideas is rooted in racist stereotypes that just about all of us raised in the United States have deeply internalized — messages that paint brown and black people as somehow criminal and suspect, lawless and undeserving.
But, when it comes to Obama's grandfather and the crimes he suffered at British hands, we have so fully internalized this topic as taboo that it is now the redoubt only of racial or outright racist dog-whistles.
In addition to yielding a great deal of information about institutional structures and customs, the study of Bonheur's career also provides a case study of the internalized pressures and contradictory attitudes that women are continually forced to navigate.
"Facts" suggests he has fully internalized Drake and Future's "What a Time to Be Alive" (as do the collaborations with the Brooklyn rapper Desiigner, a new signee to Mr. West's label who raps with the callous distance of Future).
It's not an accident that Jonas and his supposed "dadbod" now speaks to gay conflicts about internalized masculine norms, desire, and identification: for instance, the question of do gay men want to be him or have sex with him.
It's a problematic way of thinking that has obviously been internalized by both men and women as Nomi, Aaron, and the rest of their friends all seem uncomfortable with the idea of Nomi's boo getting it on with men.
I'm happy my children haven't internalized the dangers of the world, and I hope those dangers never hit home for me on the road or for us in Senegal, where, like too many places these days, everyone is uneasy.
Having internalized to that point all manner of external narratives which she felt falsely represented her home, she found photography could be a tool to share her story with the world and offer a perspective they hadn't previously seen.
The creepiest and most compelling strand in Vox is the way Jean has internalized the command to speak as little as possible, and the way she sees the same thing happening to her daughter — but faster and more insidiously.
"Internalized stigma is when you accept those negative characterizations, labels, perceptions that others hold, and you apply them to yourself, and therefore you blame yourself," explains Bulent Turan, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
They are the words of a president who appears to understand — to have internalized — that he was unable to soothe the longer-running sense of economic crisis in much of working-class America once the recession itself was over.
But over the years, he seems to have internalized more than just the musical DNA of the quiet storm and smooth-jazz records he also reveres: His piano playing is now haunted by their sense of emotional remove, too.
This sort of internalized weight stigma which emerges from public fat shaming is common for fat people, and is associated with some serious health outcomes, from depression to anxiety to binge eating and even increased risk of  cardiovascular disease.
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.
However, the cost-consciousness internalized by banks during the 2008 financial crisis combined with more robust methods of analyzing large datasets has spurred innovation and increased efficiency by automating tasks that previously required manual reviews and other labor-intensive efforts.
Seeing as the weekend has been set aside for smoking weed and hanging out, it's surprising that the movie tries to push an emotional core: All of these men are, in some way, working out their internalized ambivalence on screen.
He demonstrates the subtle internalized biases that people of every gender are exposed to, and the show has 800 episodes left (it should be less, but that will never happen with a title like this one) to prove his merit.
But the real problem is that, beyond the classroom, it seems like many male readers continue to exclusively read male authors — and that they've internalized the idea that men's ideas are more valid than women's, particularly when it comes to literature.
By then I had internalized that I, as a woman, was not permitted to fail even once, to do subpar work, because I was a representative of my gender and all of its members and their future chances in the field.
No episode of the show has been a direct adaptation or even an obvious homage, but they've all been tinged with the sensibility of a man who's clearly watched a lot of movies and TV shows—and has internalized their meaning.
That can be threatening enough to a man invested in masculinity, but discovering that he enjoys being the object of other men's desires – being put in the position of a woman – could stoke both internalized and externalized homophobia even further.
But pop has always straddled a line between commercial product and individualized art, and the behind-the-scenes footage shows just how personally the band members have internalized their music's message of self-love to counteract their own self-doubt.
Once we've really internalized that female sexuality happens at the intersection of clitoris and culture, we'll be more able to account for all the variety in its expression, rather than presuming female sexuality is "naturally" any one way or another.
"Because of the narrative we've experienced, we've kind of internalized this idea that we're working toward some great ending, and that if we put all our ducks in a row we'll be rewarded, and everything will finally make sense," he said.
What might, in other hands, have been presented as a merely personal or familial story thus became an inescapably political one—about how violence from above gets internalized and rerouted, usually in the direction of those with even less power.
Ms. Yellen said the reaction showed that markets have internalized the Fed's mantra that its management of interest rates is "data dependent," meaning the Fed's predictions about the likely path of interest rates are contingent on the economy's actual performance.
I had never really been around other people who looked like me, and I think, looking back as an adult, that wasn't good, because I grew up with a lot of internalized racism that I am still unlearning to this day.
Taking an example from her own lineage, Teri recounts how her Spanish father's family refused to accept his marriage to her Mexican mother, and how her mother eventually internalized that prejudice by asking Teri to only claim her European ancestry.
At one level—the level of vanity, I suppose—there's a shame that shows itself as anger, an anger that is quickly internalized as unfair to the disciplines or ambitions of the exchange in which I'm involved at that moment.
A 2017 study of obese adults found that the more they internalized weight stigma, the more likely they were to have metabolic syndrome—high blood pressure, triglycerides, blood glucose, and "bad" cholesterol—raising their risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Some women feel better about themselves if they wear makeup, or lose weight, or shave their legs — even though they do those things, at least partly, in response to an internalized (patriarchal) set of ideas about what makes women desirable.
If Yang had pressed further in examining himself or other Asian-Americans, he might have been able to develop a new approach to the Asian-American condition, one that addressed the hatreds and self-hatreds born from racism and internalized racism.
I teach research methods (lots), and I often find students reusing the same arguments over and over again, often parroting back formulaic critiques they've internalized from the media: the sample is too small, the participants are too homogeneous, and so on.
As Ms. Widdows notes, the beauty ideal is so pervasive that it is internalized in many women, who are haunted by idealized visions of their own bodies — fantasies of how they might look after undergoing extreme diets or cosmetic procedures.
Research suggests that discrimination is internalized over a lifetime, and linked to a variety of poor health markers and outcomes: more inflammation and worse sleep; smaller babies and higher infant death rates; a greater risk of cancer, depression and substance use.
It was also inspiring to observe that despite these internalized feelings of oppression, people found their own sense of belonging and ways of being part of their Native nation or community, while at the same time maintaining a sense of individuality.
Making an iconic fashion statement in an outfit adorned with 130,000 crystals, Billy Porter — the first openly gay black man to win an Emmy — quoted James Baldwin on the importance of unlearning internalized prejudice and claiming public space with pride.
The tightrope that you walk is one that too many people today have internalized because of a very strategic campaign by Islamist governments, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, to attack anyone who criticizes their ultra-orthodox Islamist interpretations of Islam.
Things like this puzzle and Niobe Labs are some of the most interesting parts of Destiny 2, I just hope they've internalized the lessons from Niobe Labs so that everyone can get a shot at figuring it out for themselves.
But for the most part it rings true, showing the ways in which a racially divided culture's values—about beauty, success, merit—are internalized by the minority and become the warped reflection by which he deems himself hideous, unlovable, alien.
But when the practical value of the norms and expectations you internalized in your youth begins rapidly to depreciate, it's almost impossible not to see further cultural change as deterioration — no matter what objective indicators of cultural health may say.
Dunham is a prominent young woman, a public figure who speaks on behalf of an ideology about which many of us care deeply; of course she should be held accountable for bad acts or for displaying internalized racism, no matter how unintentional.
But it is a defining shift in our society, and millennials have been forced to grow up and enter the labor market under these dynamics, and we've internalized this drive to produce as much as we can for as little as possible.
"The participants experienced internal changes that were real to them but imperceptible to observers," Winograd says, explaining why while you might perceive yourself to be a particularly happy drunk or sad drunk or angry drunk, that personality might be more internalized than externalized.
Since the Middle Ages, Western society has internalized so many images of people performing highly-skilled or intellectually-demanding tasks while bespectacled that we now imbue glasses wearers with these same characteristics, regardless of how deserved they may be, according to the study.
Unfortunately, every star's publicity and management team seems to have internalized the same logic: that there's no such thing as a bad blockbuster starring role, even when literally decades of history, riddled with the wreckage of would-be stars' careers, suggest otherwise.
Participating artists include Paul Pescador, whose DIY films recall personal and historical memories through everyday objects; photographer Amina Cruz, who captures the queer POC community on Los Angeles's Eastside; and Megan Koth, whose paintings portray the internalized violence of rigid beauty standards.
Hope Hicks is just the latest iteration in a narrative we've seen time and time again: A conventionally attractive white woman drowning in her own internalized misogyny becomes hellbent on saving a man — in particular, a white man — who doesn't deserve saving.
Not solely because of "Damn Daniel" but at least in part: teens across America internalized the lesson that being in the right place at the right time on the internet could get them famous for no reason, and acted worse and worse.
Other data suggests that young people are struggling to cope with a visual culture which emphases unrealistic body ideals… Young people appear to have internalized irrational social ideals of the perfectible self that, while unrealistic, are to them eminently desirable and obtainable.
Also, personally on a demographic level, I'm noticing that Asian-Americans are caring more and being more politically active, I've noticed they're attending the rallies, they're donating to causes, they're just speaking up and becoming allies and acknowledging their own internalized racism.
The fact that a lot of media figures aren't recognizing this — that they're either celebrating her flashes of insight on issues like reparations for slavery or enjoying her kookiness — shows that they haven't fully internalized the lessons of Donald Trump's rise to power.
Maye says she hopes Elon learned from her how to use money wisely, and he does seem to have internalized some of her lessons: For a while, he spent only a dollar a day on food, mostly by buying it in bulk.
And that concern is rooted in the fact that Kim has not experienced the same detached and sheltered lifestyle of those he rules over -- a reality that if internalized by the general population could ultimately jeopardize his standing as a deity, Thae added.
"In the course of preparing plans for 2019, most of our mature companies have internalized the risk for a downturn, but I think it's hard to really model what the impact will be," wrote Founder Collective managing partner David Frankel in an email.
Far from one publication reinforcing this notion, though, internalized fear and shame about being an unlovable piece of shit is sadly a common feeling among many people dealing with chronic mental health problems—and something we're already pretty good at reinforcing ourselves.
We had learned a lot of history and religion by then, but this book was luscious — in the 1980s, before social media and instant access to infinite content, I think I used my imagination better, and internalized many of the amazing, vivid stories.
Your question about whether things will "get better" speaks directly to the backward values many of us have internalized about loss — that to heal we must turn away from sorrow and avoid negative emotions and at least appear to be moving on.
"Congresspeople watch Law & Order like the rest of us and so have internalized so many of those narratives, just as much as everyone else," Kate D'Adamo, a partner at the harm reduction and criminal legal reform consulting collective Reframe, told The New Republic.
I refuse to remain silent in the face of patriarchal and sexist hegemony and the denigration of women's bodies, or about the ways in which women have internalized male assumptions of how they should look and what they should feel and desire.
They have really good hearts and they want things to change, but it's difficult to accept that you may be part of the problem, that in your desire to help, you may be playing into negative stereotypes that poor families have internalized.
I internalized every lie that told me I was undeserving of happiness and dated people who reinforced my negative self-views, eventually finding a long-term partner who left me because I had gained weight over the years we had been together.
She was presented with a set of values — a belief in the superiority of the great books and high culture and a revulsion toward philistinism and commercial culture — that she internalized and would carry with her for the rest of her life.
Somewhere between childhood (when I realized my "baby fat" wasn't going anywhere) and adulthood (when I actively decided to live at peace with this), I internalized the pressure put on fat women and femmes to present themselves in a hyper-feminine way.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the Coldplay frontman, 42, opened up about the "terrible turmoil" he faced as a teenager who was discovering his own sexuality while grappling with societal and religious pressures — as well as his own internalized homophobia.
Located in the gap between the 'Big Easy' of tourist guides and the New Orleans in which Broom was raised, The Yellow House is a brilliant memoir of place, class, race, the seeping rot of inequality, and the internalized shame that often follows.
And, having internalized "The Princess Bride" and practically memorized the screenplay, it has become a sort of holy text for him, a reference point as Mr. Nichtern, now 39, has fallen in and out of love, gotten married and had a daughter.
I don't think it's coincidence that the focus of Haunting of Hill House, Hereditary, Channel Zero: Butcher's Block and Sharp Objects have been women—mothers and daughters—who've internalized the brunt of trauma for so long and are only now able to channel it.
Even at her debut, she seemed like someone who knew pro wrestling, one of a handful of men and women who internalized all of the history, messiness, and potential in a way which extended beyond the wan, diffuse appeals to love of the business.
So when I look back 10 years later, I find it difficult to untangle my hatred of Twilight from my own internalized misogyny, and from my profound and at the time unexamined belief that anything made for teenage girls must inherently be less-than.
We all need to take a look – women included – at the societal conventions, internalized sexism, and unconscious bias which make us feel "safer" with a man in charge – and make it that much harder for women to tell their stories and do their jobs.
Another reason, Hubbard argues in her New York Times piece, is that far too many Black girls have dealt with misconduct for so long that it's almost become an internalized part of their lives and that reporting it could cause harm to their communities.
I know the root of my attitude is part vanity and part internalized misogyny, but it also comes from the way the world tends to view and treat middle-aged women — as past their prime, as desperate cougars trying too hard, or worse, as invisible.
Although I didn't think I had internalized our patriarchy's derision of women acting "crazy" or "hormonal," but a handful of times, after being whiplashed with constant nausea for so many days in a row, I would burst into tears, uncontrollably sobbing for hours on end.
Such environmental effects therefore are internalized at an efficient level, unless one argues that the allowed levels of such pollutants (whether per megawatt-hour or in total) are too high, in which case the appropriate policy would be to reduce the allowed levels of emissions.
Much like McCarthy's "Blood Meridian," corrective histories reveal the gruesome truths we have long been made to look away from, but they rarely show how violence is internalized by its victims or is lodged inside the collective memory of entire cultures, societies, and landscapes.
"I think I used to have a lot of internalized shame, and depicting these bodies and situations was an another outlet, in a way, to help me come to terms when I was younger," he told i-D in an interview earlier this year.
Her character Leila leaves a ten-year relationship with her partner and business partner Sadie (Maxine Peake) and, despite Leila's own internalized biphobia ("I'm pretty sure bisexuality was invented by ad execs to sell flavored vodka," she tells her queer friends), begins sleeping with men.
They are scared they won't be able to get away with it anymore, and they are going out of their way to stand by Kavanaugh not only to spite their ideological opponents, or because of their internalized misogyny, but to uphold the status quo.
It's a really great question, and how I've internalized it is you should all ask yourself this before you eat something, you should ask where did it come from, how was it raised, what was the provenance, don't just put it blindly in your mouth.
Richard Pitino seems to have internalized the sort of even-keeled temperament that is often inherited from tumultuous childhoods — like, say, watching his father leave Kentucky for the Boston Celtics and then, a few years later, return to the state to lead Kentucky's archrival, Louisville.
The 34-page suit, filed in United States District Court, states that Officer Andrew Delke of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department had internalized a police culture of "fear, violence, racism, and impunity" that in part motivated his fatal shooting of the man, Daniel Hambrick, 25.
Power is still firmly in male hands, and if, in societies with solid democratic traditions, we are more frequently given access to positions of command, it is only on condition that we show that we have internalized the male method of confronting and resolving problems.
Mr. Annan had so fully internalized the United Nations' precepts, both its respect for the sovereignty of each member and the obligation to remain neutral between contending parties, that he could not break free of them when a supreme crisis demanded he do so.
And so does Kool A.D., who has internalized about equal doses of Ishmael Reed, William Faulkner and O.D.B. He stays away from simple storytelling or the comfortable flow of an M.C., spiraling instead through small-scale revelations and recapitulations, often getting there via wordplay.
What changed was diminishing access to good jobs, reduced commitment to investment in human capital, a hurricane of addictive drugs (some peddled by the pharmaceutical industry), and the rise of a harsh social narrative that vilified those left behind — a narrative that workers often internalized.
In a controversial essay for Slate, columnist Emily Yoffe posited that women were drinking and having casual sex, not in pursuit of fun and pleasure, but because they had internalized "feminist" messaging to keep up with the boys, and it was ending badly for them.
Closing in on 54 and having internalized endless cultural messaging that this would be a horrible, shriveled up, unsexy phase of my life, I've been surprised to find myself more content than ever in my skin — as a person, writer, mother, partner, and wife.
Most of the SO2 reductions in both RPS scenarios come from coal plants shutting down in the Central and Eastern US. What this demonstrates, more or less, is that coal is so poisonous that virtually any alternative pencils out, once health effects are internalized.
I could snuggle close to the power of acceptance by making the "right" choices, like joining the school's all-girl volunteer charity or succumbing to internalized racism by choosing to dance on the mostly-white drill team instead of with the primarily black cheerleaders.
The worst idea that TV has internalized from the success of Game of Thrones is that any series can just dive into massive, world-spanning stories from the word "go," and audiences will instantly care about the characters in every corner of that world.
Moreover, Wayne in 2016 is a rapper who has internalized all the lessons of both his high-wire act rap verses and his noodly melodic experiments, and the result is a comfort in playing with rhythm that is virtually unmatched in music right now.
For Dr. Sadownick, the essential qualities of an L.G.B.T. affirming therapist come down to two fundamental capabilities: to be able to identify one's own "internalized homophobia," often operating outside of conscious awareness, and "to treasure being gay, as good for society, good for evolution," he said.
And I can't help but wonder if this is because so many other women have avoided careers in media because they, too, have internalized the superficial tropes in Devil Wears Prada or the aesthetic of Carrie Bradshaw's life as a writer on Sex And The City.
In a video published to YouTube earlier this year, former sorority member Alex Purdy, then a senior at Syracuse University, explained that she had decided to leave her sorority because of the endless body policing, internalized misogyny, and lack of compassion her sorority sisters showed one another.
Plus: Gay men have a certain kind of cultural cache that lesbians and bisexual people do not and never have; some of the disparities in identity could be attributed to things like the denigration and disappearance of lesbian culture and plain old misogyny (internalized and otherwise).
I told them I'm sure that must be a part of it; like everybody else, I don't live in a vacuum, and I do worry that some of my fantasizing has to do with patriarchal power dynamics and limited queer beauty standards and, yeah, some internalized misogyny.
In Jones' dressing room for a 10-minute break before she headed back to set for her close-ups (she likes to get those done towards the end of the day, when she's internalized the feel of the scene), the actress described her approach to the role.
Rather than identify her agreed-upon weaknesses and use them to paint a clear, confined case against her, Trump vomited up every negative Fox News soundbite and right-wing talking point he's internalized about her in recent years, hoping the regurgitated mess would speak for itself.
The ideal of hyper-masculinity enshrined in the leather, bear, and kink community is based on internalized homophobia, I think, stemming from the fact that most of us were that little boy crying in the school bathroom for being called a faggot, a queer, a cocksucker.
But white people need to get over that and keep trying anyway -- because the embarrassment of messing up is nothing compared to the experience of living each day with the fear, internalized stress and inherent risk that come with living while black or brown in America today.
When I was a teenager reading The Bluest Eye, I remember the novel pushing me to interrogate so much of what I had internalized from this country—about my own self-worth, about what sort of life was possible for a black child born in the South.
Research cited by the Child Mind Institute supports the idea that children who've internalized the message that failure isn't acceptable are more vulnerable to struggles with anxiety and depression later in life, as well as holding a fear of change and a reluctance to try new things.
While Sahuquillo paints everyone who responds to her casting calls, and has actively reached out to trans women, women of color, and women with diverse body types, she says the vast majority of her models fit a narrow mold as a result of internalized beauty standards.
This is a much more internalized part of King's narrative, and it could make for much less compelling drama — just look at the 1990 miniseries adaptation, which worked brilliantly when it focused on the children but felt hokey and forced when it shifted to the adults.
By the end of the movie, its formerly pale, washed-out tones have given way to scenes that are ultimately drenched in red — an orgy of violence and upheaval that is roughly equivalent to all of the pain that the dancers have internalized up until now.
Kabakov's "The Great Axis," which in 1984 reflected the polyphonic voice of the Soviet collectivity internalized by the artist, is made disturbingly relevant today by the unstoppable chatter of Facebook, Twitter, online blogs, web forums and other media creating the constant verbal noise of our lives.
"The galli were represented as objects of disgust in literature—voluntary self-castration was not what a good Roman man did—but there is no evidence that the priests themselves internalized this humiliation," Dr. Helen Morales, a classicist from the University of Santa Barbara, tells Broadly.
More than anyone else in pop, he is gifted at making songs that aren't near-exact tracings of his old ones, but rather employ his now-familiar grammar to recall moments you loved so long ago that you've internalized them and made their DNA your own.
Books of The Times Fairly or not, Bellevue is a gothic symbol of darkness and defeat: the destination for those who've been crushed and ground to a paste by New York City, or at least seem to have internalized its ghost population of demons and dybbuks.
Currently, that stigma means many people still may worry about the safety of the method, despite evidence to the contrary, and may have internalized the outdated imagery of the coat hanger, which suggests that abortion outside of a traditional clinic context must always be sketchy or dangerous.
And she also is forced to act in certain ways to "fit in" with all of the men at the dojo, which made me think about recent films and TV shows, like The Bold Type or Mindy Kaling's movie Late Night, that deal with internalized misogyny.

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