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It's not that the mysogyny is distasteful - he writes well, and though I disagree with his conclusions I love seeing interesting takes on society, particularly marginalized viewpoints.
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Can we just knock this over use and misinterpretation of the word mysogyny on the head please
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Can we just knock this over use and misinterpretation of the word mysogyny on the head please
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She was first appointed to the bench by the first president Bush, and opposition now would be not only churlish but characterized as racist mysogyny, which is like (very like) being declared anathema by a general council.
May 26th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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And in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, the mode as described can only be dubbed mysogyny.
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The habitees of the CAP forum just let their mysogyny spill right out whenever the topic allows it.
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If the SC Legislature, dominated by the neocon conservative christian wing of the GOP, doesn't move to impeach him, then they are nothing more than what I've suspected about the base of the GOP all along – they are sniveling hypocrites who wrap themselves in the Bible as a means of disguising their arrogance, cruelty, mysogyny and racism.
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I respect Islam but condemn utterly the mysogyny and homophobia of some of its practitioners.
Islam? Yes. Gay? Yes. British? No, Oh, OK then. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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I think it was the polls mis-estimating youth and female turnout, the tears + the huge amount of mysogyny (sp?) yesterday, some of the terrorist/abortion issues, and partly the debates.
Exit Polls: Hillary Regained Ground Among Late-Deciding Voters 2009
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Hillary got mugged - and it is irrelevant if the motive was mysogyny, or her politics, or her personal life.
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