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"Cosmetic surgery has become trivialized as it's everywhere," he says.
You have trivialized something I will spend years working toward.
Historic allegations were being trivialized and dismissed by his allies.
The girls' blossoming isn't trivialized, or rendered nostalgic, or made sexy.
I don't want the intersectionality of the movement tokenized and trivialized.
For centuries, women's rage has been dismissed and disavowed and trivialized.
Why do you think makeup is often seen as frivolous and trivialized?
Many viewers were angry, saying the sketch trivialized pedophilia and child molestation.
Yet, I think the whole story is way too shallow, too trivialized.
If the political was hollowed, art was trivialized and collective life debased.
Local television news has become more trivialized as viewership continues to decline.
Over many years, they've adopted strategies that have trivialized and delegitimized government.
Sport, for example, is not something that is trivialized or seen as frivolous.
It is a complex subject largely shunned or trivialized by the art world.
He advances women just as surely as he has objectified and trivialized them.
And yet a leading cause of climate change remains persistently overlooked or trivialized: clothing.
"It's difficult to have her accomplishments trivialized by a partisan motion," the judge said.
Critics said it trivialized protests over the killings of black people by the police.
All of this is trivialized when white supermodels parade the runway with fake dreads.
Women are vulnerable to having their work trivialized by sentimental book covers and marketing campaigns.
"What happens particularly with supernatural beliefs is that they are fragmented and trivialized," she says.
What happens when we construct a world where our stories are valued, rather than trivialized?
"Empowerment" wasn't always so trivialized, or so corporate, or even so clamorously attached to women.
Thus the great tragedy of the twentieth century is trivialized, made banal, instrumentalized, and perverted.
Bill Seitz, who made comments a female employee felt had trivialized another statehouse sex harassment scandal.
"It's been frustrating to study an area that has been really minimized and trivialized," says Magley.
That said, the financial and emotional impact of student loans should not be trivialized, Richards says.
But now that they are now recognized as a profitable demographic, that victory has been trivialized.
But, as a whole, the profession has been trivialized compared to earlier generations of journalistic greatness.
Just as his administration trivialized Venezuelans' hunger, he is now denigrating them for migrating to survive.
Those whose appearances and stories are not represented are marginalized, their needs ignored, and challenges trivialized.
Like those they've lost, these women have been overlooked and demeaned, their concerns trivialized and questioned.
To have them trivialized on the big screen by such a popular character is immensely disappointing.
"As a culture, we have trivialized what is actually the defining decade of adulthood," she says.
"It's difficult to have her accomplishments trivialized in a partisan motion," he said in the hearing.
That's certainly not something to be trivialized or ignored, since it makes her death doubly tragic.
Before we could get married, and girl/boyfriend trivialized our committed adult relationships, we used partner.
She was angry that it happened, but she was more angry, I think, that it was trivialized.
Critics said the ad trivialized the protest movement and the killings of black people by the police.
LOCKHART: The [CNN game] clock drove me crazy, just how they trivialized something that was really important.
Clinton has trivialized this finding, and has repeatedly claimed that these emails were classified after the fact.
"She saw her suffering exposed, minimized, trivialized ... in a clear disregard for her dignity," the judge added.
Hunter Barnes is a photographer whose work explores aspects of US society that are often overlooked or trivialized.
Such framing trivialized the serious issues under discussion and exercised an outsize impact on media coverage of the hearing.
She received intense backlash over social media for her comments, which many felt trivialized Star's offensive actions and words.
Breakups are trivialized because it's hard for outsiders to understand the depth of feelings involved in a close friendship.
But many feel their work, like their broader culture, is trivialized or exploited by the Eurocentric Australian art establishment.
Many critics have simply ignored or trivialized those earlier disputed calls, which are essential context for understanding her anger.
Throughout our history, the harm of sexual violence, particularly when inflicted by an acquaintance, has been trivialized or ignored.
If Heller had taken these realities into consideration, he likely would not have trivialized the concerns of Oberlin's students.
" As The New York Times' Tufekci observed here in the US, "Mass media trivialized the election, social media inflamed it.
"This is a topic that has generally been overlooked and trivialized," even by genocide scholars and historians, Ms. Lilach said.
Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness but it's trivialized because it most commonly affects young women.
Coca's show was not merely "a loopy circus" for "minor downtown celebrities" and should not be trivialized in that way.
They felt it trivialized the true nature of what they saw as a heinous act against Muslims: a hate crime.
"When mom is really worried, that should not be trivialized — the pediatrician should look at that child closely," Dr. Schaffner said.
Members of the Dakota community in Minnesota protested the work, however, saying it brought back painful memories and trivialized the executions.
Black Americans are often seen as a community without a culture, without a country; our culture is often trivialized or erased.
It reminds us that joy is trivialized if we do not first intentionally acknowledge the pain and wreckage of the world.
Remember when Carly Fiorina, standing several lecterns away from him, called him out on a remark that had objectified and trivialized her?
But it received a storm of backlash on social media, with critics saying it trivialized institutional racism and appropriated Black Lives Matter.
A year ago, Pepsi had to quickly pull an ad featuring Kendall Jenner that critics said trivialized the Black Lives Matter movement.
"I think I've looked at this painting in a book for so long that somehow my brain has trivialized it," he says.
The "believe the women" approach trivialized the role of evidence in justice; banning cross-examination made it extremely difficult to ascertain the truth.
When Twitter and Facebook first started, the platforms were trivialized as ways to share what you had for breakfast or find attractive women.
As a result, it has been marginalized, trivialized and often dismissed, though it is a universal and hugely important means of self-expression.
" Instead, Banks claims Crowe's acquaintance "trivialized what had happened and said everyone at the party had already forgotten about it and I should too.
Music blasted in a perfect rite of intensification; enemies were identified, trivialized and vanquished — Creepy Joe, Crazy Bernie, Pete BOOT-EDGE-EDGE and more.
Because people are generally very open here, it provides a safe haven to explore and create work that may be trivialized in other places.
She had a true vision of what theater should be—hating the idea of theater that trivialized itself as a pastime for the middle classes.
Lambda Legal argued that Justice Willett, for example, would not offer a fair hearing to LGBT people because he trivialized the importance of marriage equality.
Because of the gatekeepers and the labels and the typical rock writers, we were so truncated, so trivialized, so dumbed down to one little thing.
Video games have always trivialized violence, but some fans and critics feel that the inclusion of a nuclear war mechanic is a step too far.
" Other protests this year have focused on the fact that Asian people and cultures are often caricatured, trivialized or infused with a "white savior trope.
Pompeo said he had never trivialized any injuries, so Sherman asked if he would like to apologize on behalf of the administration in which he serves.
In 2017, Kendall Jenner starred in a Pepsi commercial that was pulled soon after its premiere due to criticism that it trivialized the Black Lives Matter movement.
Victim-blaming has always been one of the biggest problems in the matter of sexual violence; with it, the perpetrator's behavior is denied, trivialized, or even justified.
" As Rizzo wrote about the Plame/Libby case: "The crimes reporting process had never been trivialized and distorted like that in all my years at the CIA.
These technologies should not be trivialized for entertainment purposes alone, though potentially profitable solutions such as a biodegradable Pellegrino bottle may well help us cut out plastic.
Her comments last month before the Council on American-Islamic Relations led Mr. Trump to post an inflammatory video implying she trivialized the horror of the Sept.
Pompeo replied that he had never trivialized any injuries, so Sherman asked if he would like to apologize on behalf of the administration in which he serves.
After all, whatever threat the jihadists pose to Europe (and it's not to be trivialized), they aren't going to invade Russia, occupy Western Europe or threaten Great Britain.
Openly opposing the trivialized Holocaust memory will get them treated as a Russia-aligned fifth column, a charge that fueled decades of anti-Jewish violence in the past.
"When I was dating a guy I was hiding everything that I did because everything personal felt like it was immediately trivialized, so I didn't like it," she explained.
Earlier this month, Pepsi created a stir with a spot featuring Kendall Jenner that many observers felt trivialized protest movements everywhere, which prompted the company to pull the ad.
There is an important reframing underway: these are not "women's issues" -- too long misplaced, trivialized and marginalized as such -- they are human issues that we need to address together.
The myth has given young people the skewed perception that not getting into a certain school is a lifetime mark of failure, and has trivialized the content of knowledge.
In far too many films, queer women are categorically portrayed through the lens of the male gaze and their sexualities trivialized—which is why Rough Night was so revolutionary.
" He also disputed criticism that he had trivialized the coronavirus during a campaign rally Friday night in South Carolina, in which he said of Democrats: "This is their new hoax.
Erdogan certainly achieved the first aim, with one German politician dubbing him the "despot on the Bosphorus" and Chancellor Angela Merkel declaring that the remarks only trivialized Nazi crimes against humanity.
She storms out and rips off those pearls, telling Robert that he's trivialized how she's trying to help people in her community — and she doesn't want him around any of them.
CNN is reporting that audio recordings show that Minnesota Republican Congressman Jason Lewis repeatedly minimized and trivialized concerns about sexual harassment on a radio show he hosted from 2009 to 2014.
One of your colleagues at Columbia, Katherine Franke, argues that you've trivialized the "identity drama" on the left by diminishing the concrete concerns and structural disadvantages that made these movements necessary.
It horrified nuclear war experts ahead of its release, showed the crude limits of video game power fantasies, and trivialized the safeguards it put in place to make nuclear launches rare.
Norton isn't seeking only sex or attention; she wants to extract some kind of revenge for the way her work is sometimes trivialized in the academic world because she's a woman.
Taken as such, the trope of the grid is trivialized: not only is the work slyly representational, but it reminds us that a painting is simply one mundane object among many.
Rachel Bloom has a civil conversation with the Devil and his advocate about rape culture, a term designed to show the ways that sexual violence is normalized and trivialized in our society.
It's kind of a horrible feeling to know that if somebody's close to you, you put them in danger of being hurt, of being sullied — trivialized — just by virtue of knowing you.
One of the most important witnesses to Mr. Garner's death, James, who had twice given his account under oath in earlier proceedings, said this latest one trivialized the killing of a man.
What Parks is saying—and not saying—is that the marginalization of black men means that their lives can be trivialized and forgotten if there is no one around to remember them.
This is not to say that the importance of elections should be trivialized, since they provide a basis for other liberties such as freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and protection from discrimination.
"Joel Ferguson deeply regrets the inadvertent comment he made on a local radio program that trivialized the experience of the victims of Larry Nassar," Ferguson's spokesman Josh Hovey said in the statement.
Even on issues where Republicans believe they have a serious case for wrongdoing — Benghazi, Solyndra, Fast & Furious — the GOP has difficulty keeping serious investigations from getting bogged down and trivialized by conspiracies.
But it also trivialized the technology industry's lobbying effort against Proposition C. The "No on Prop C" campaign, led by San Francisco's Chamber of Commerce, received a windfall of donations from technology bigwigs.
In April, Kendall Jenner was featured in new Pepsi commercial that the soft drinks company pulled after it prompted outrage and ridicule by critics who said it trivialized political and civil rights protests.
Citing her reports on the death of wrestler "The Ultimate Warrior" and the slander lawsuit Michael Skakel filed a few years back, both men said Grace trivialized something that would otherwise be tragic.
Ocasio-Cortez, too, hasn't shied away from discussing topics like makeup and clothing — things that are extremely normal for people to talk about but are often trivialized in the predominantly male realm of politics.
Letter To the Editor: "Fearing Health Risk, Malibu Parents Wage a Media War" (news article, April 5), with its references to the TV show "Baywatch" and "media campaigns," trivialized a deadly serious health issue.
Psychologist Meg Jay does a great job explaining why 20-somethings have been caught in swirl of hype and misinformation, much of which has trivialized what is actually the most defining decade of adulthood.
It preserves their testimony and makes it accessible to younger generations without resorting to the Instagram recreations that drew tremendous audiences in Israel but also some criticism from those who said they trivialized the Holocaust.
It's hard to think of another business, outside of sex work, that has sexually exploited people so openly and whose abusive practices — emblematized by the casting couch — have been trivialized, at times with leering giggles.
There's nothing inherently wrong with recreational use, but for those who regard psychedelics with a kind of sacred awe, there's a genuine fear that these substances will be trivialized if we don't make this transition wisely.
Moreover, these protests — a pivotal catalyst in hurrying the investigation — are consistently trivialized in Delhi Crime; depicted as a thorn in the path of a diligent force being unjustly crucified for trying to do their job.
My jaw clenched at the very idea, in part because I firmly believe in the importance of paid family leave — for men and women — and I couldn't help but feel like this book trivialized the struggle.
But when it was recently nominated for a Golden Globe, it landed in the comedy and musical category, and Mr. Peele weighed into the ensuing controversy with concerns that the comedy label trivialized the subject matter.
"We in Germany are confronted with virulent right-wing radicals that have and still are trivialized by parts of the state authorities and underestimated by some politicians," Franziska Brantner, a Green Party member of Germany's parliament, told me.
President Trump had escalated his political attacks on Ilhan Omar, the Minnesota Democrat who is also one of the first Muslim women to serve in Congress, tweeting an inflammatory video that implied she trivialized the horror of the Sept.
Mr. Erdogan accused Germany of using "Nazi practices" to block him from campaigning, drawing a rebuke from the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, who called the comparison "completely unacceptable" and said the remarks trivialized the suffering of the Nazis' victims.
Forty years on, the lives of hundreds of activists who died hoping to make the world a better place were trivialized into a meme divorced from its referent and clumsily deployed to wrap up an interview at a corporate conference.
The 35-year-old actor, who won for his performance in The Night Manager, apologized on Facebook on Monday after his speech about the civil war in the South Sudan drew backlash from people who thought he trivialized a humanitarian crisis.
It's a shame that the powerful ideas Mr. Harrison means to conjure about mainstream gay people's "failure of empathy" are trivialized and in some ways negated by his own failure of empathy: his failure, that is, to make his characters human.
"The disproportionate importance given to this matter, which is generally trivialized for someone in possession of several plants of cannabis for strictly personal use, greatly surprises me," Laliberté said in a statement after his release, according to the Montreal Gazette.
Pepsi has apologized for a controversial advertisement that borrowed imagery from the Black Lives Matter movement, after a day of intense criticism from people who said it trivialized the widespread protests against the killings of black people by the police.
But the patronizing and condescending attitude this Administration has taken toward Palestinians, the way they've trivialized and demeaned Palestinian aspirations and the pressure campaign waged against them is not only wrong but counterproductive if the goal is to draw them into negotiations.
And some women scorn the kitchen even though everyone's health went to shit once we outsourced cooking to big corporations—their traditional role was always an important one, and shouldn't be trivialized...whether by arch-feminists or workaholics or the right or whatever.
Or could the campaign spur accusations of corporate exploitation — as Pepsi discovered in April after widespread backlash to its protest-themed advertisement featuring the model Kendall Jenner, pulled after only a day, amid claims that it trivialized the Black Lives Matter movement?
Far from the "trivialized" event he attempted to shrug off in the Oval Office on Friday, the historic nature of the impeachment proceedings is weighing on Trump, who does not want to join the short list of predecessors who suffered a similar fate.
But just as the viewer relaxes into such genre-adjacent pleasures, Targarona wallops us with a pair of chilling scenes, dramatizations of pure evil, served up as reminders that the horrors of this time and place cannot, and will not, be trivialized.
If its makers commit to research and resist trivializing World War II, as triple-A studios have trivialized shooting and killing in war scenarios generally, Call of Duty: WWII may reintroduce to first-person shooters something more substantial than base, blasé entertainment value.
"When I was dating a guy I was hiding everything that I did because everything personal felt like it was immediately trivialized, so I didn't like it," said Stewart, who was in a relationship with Robert Pattinson on and off from 2008 to 2014.
But it is further poisoning a society in which the idea of truth was already being Balkanized (our truth), personalized (my truth), problematized (whose truth), and trivialized (your truth) — all before Trump came along and defined truth as whatever he can get away with.
Van Eeckhoutte says the show helped shape his view of New York when he was an adolescent back in the 90s, and his social media tribute to The Nanny aspires to elevate Drescher's character, who is oft-maligned and trivialized for her squeaky, nasally soprano.
There are also scores of publicly funded, or tax exempt, organizations in the U.S that, within the past few years, have trivialized Islamophobia to the point that "banning muslims from entering the country" has now become a well received campaign slogan in the U.S presidential elections.
This isn't the first time handmaids have been trivialized since the show was released in 2017Previously, the lingerie website Yandy was forced to recall a Handmaid Halloween costume after intense backlash and fans of the show deemed Kylie Jenner "tone deaf" when she hosted a "Handmaid's Tale"-themed party for a friend.
The interests of teenage girls are often trivialized, no matter what they happen to be into at the timeDefending these books gave me a frustrating sense of déjà vu as it wasn&apost the first time — nor would it be the last — my teenage interests were written off by an adult man.
But many individuals today are doing the work of digging for and surfacing the stories of women whose legacies were forgotten or trivialized, like the filmmaker documenting the stories of trans people who threw the first brick at Stonewall or the genealogist tracing the lineage of families who were enslaved well into the 1960s.
For a scene that deals in permanent and semi-permanent body modifications, the navel piercing was the first to "trend" on any wide scale; to even call the navel piercing a "belly button ring" is a symptom of the way its origins have been feminized, and consequently trivialized, to be more commonly associated with barely legal teens.
" In her review on Slashfilm, Candice Frederick pauses on the moment Vallelonga tosses the book in the back of the car as representative of the movie's problematic treatment of the Green Book: "A seminal item in Black history is trivialized and hijacked by a white man who has zero reverence for it, and because of that, the audience is given no reason to have any either.
He preferred to be called a public-opinion analyst rather than a pollster, a word that he believed trivialized what he did, which went beyond gathering data into new realms of interpretation — useful to clients of his consulting firm and more meaningful to millions who watched his analyses on the CBS and ABC television networks or who read his nationally syndicated newspaper and magazine columns.
Watching piles of bodies, Baker thinks, I knew that this was the wrong documentary to be showing to a group of choiceless, voiceless high school kids at eight-thirty on a Monday morning, in connection with a compare-and-contrast media-studies assignment … These high schoolers were being tortured to the point of numbness and indifference by gruesome imagery—and the Holocaust was being trivialized through inattention, both at the same time.

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