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The argument is the automatic assumption of guilt (thanks to 50 years of demonizing of men in all walks of life), coupled with a wildly Chauvinistic and skewed legal system, is not conducive to political stability.
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The argument is the automatic assumption of guilt thanks to 50 years of demonizing of men in all walks of life, coupled with a wildly Chauvinistic and skewed legal system, is not conducive to political stability.
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Typical Male Chauvinistic journalism – if a woman politician highlights the inefficiency and inadequacy of a male competitors experience or statements or policies, that is attacking.
Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly 2008
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Personally, I prefer Chauvinistic, where I've used capitalization to emphasize the word's origins.
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Chauvinistic withal; and, rather than run away, was killed in A.H. 393 Arab.
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Connie on Katie and 'Gravitas': 'It's a Chauvinistic Word'
Connie on Katie and 'Gravitas': 'It's a Chauvinistic Word' 2006
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They call me Chauvinistic, that I am anti-British ... they call me everything.
John Fisher Reports 1950
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Chauvinistic as the Government, and public opinion is more so.
The Problem of China Bertrand Russell 1921
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The necessity for Great Britain possessing an all-powerful fleet that will keep her in touch with her colonies if she is not to lose them altogether, is self-evident, and understood by even the most Chauvinistic German.
William of Germany Shaw, Stanley 1913
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[Footnote: 1804.] on the Fourth of July, as if to make a protest against Chauvinistic patriotism; here his mother sat at the window to see her husband's bark sail out of the harbor on his last voyage; and here she watched day after day for its return, only to bring a life-long sorrow with it.
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne Stearns, Frank P 1906
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