Sentences with phrase «has treated women»

We live in a society that has treated women as disposable playmates for far longer than Mr. Weinstein has been meeting ingénues in luxury hotel rooms.
will.i.am has called out hip - hop music for being sexist.The Black Eyed Peas star admitted the ethos of sex, drugs and rock and roll has treated women...
«For many years the beauty and hair space has treated women of color and our specific beauty needs as an afterthought and a special case to be handled when it suits the needs for sales,» said Patrice Grell Yursik, creator of Afrobella.com, a natural beauty activism blog.
I have taken guys aside and spoken harsly to them about the way that have treated women, in one case the guy beating up on his wife who was a theology student and the son od a church leader of all things.
Her hospital often receives home - birth transfers, and she says every OB there has treated a woman rushed in with a dead or severely injured baby.
Hey, love You say you need someone To be there for you To love you all night long, huh It's kinda funny but I don't think you have to look no further Because I'm right here And I'm ready To do all the things your man won't do Tell me what kind of man Would treat his woman so cold...
very loveable careing man that would treat a women like they would treat me if not better.

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«I think frankly, employers should try to embrace the idea behind this, especially if the company has any pretense of being a feminist organization or treating women's rights as a priority, whether it's in their corporate culture or their customer relations.
We were asking urgent questions about whether women, people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be treated with dignity and respect.
Now, Keir Dillon and his six - person team at Frends are on a mission to seize a large swath of the market with premium headphones for women that are treated more like designer handbags than the «shrink - it - and - pink - it» products that had plagued the category to that point.
Unfortunately, the way women are treated in the workplace overall hasn't changed much.
But an article in The New York Times reported on Tuesday indicated the company has more to worry about than how it treats women and detailed a series of questionable business practices.
Having treated over a dozen cases already, Dr. Christine Curry, University of Miami, describes what it is like to treat pregnant women with Zika.
But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions about how the Act's language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must treat pregnant women the same as «other persons not so affected [by pregnancy] but similar in their ability or inability to work.»
How many men, though, wonder the same thing; would they be treated differently if they were women?
The drug, flibanserin or «Addyi», treats a condition called hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), which can cause chronic low desires to have sex in women.
Instead, it requires coming to terms with the fact that masculinity trains men to have great difficulty recognizing women — or, indeed, anyone that presents as feminine — as persons, as agents, as authoritative and worthy of respect, and then making an effort to see and treat them that way.
The drug treats a condition called hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), which can cause chronic low desires to have sex in women.
The drug is meant for women with advanced ovarian cancer who have already been treated with two or more chemotherapies.
I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests.»
My sister and I emigrated from Iran back in 1984, and just knowing that in the world there are countries, such as Iran, where women have no rights, and they can't work let alone run a corporation, and certainly aren't treated as equals... this is what fuels us, keeps us passionate and pushes us forward.
Fifty guests were treated to dinner and drinks while hearing from development co-ordinator Kaitlin Gordon from Halton Women's Place, who spoke about the critical services and support their donations would fund.
The Food and Drug Administration had just approved its drug Addyi to treat low sex drive in women.
Blankenship, a devout Christian who once struggled with sexual abuse, says his own ordeal has helped him to treat and «graduate» nearly 500 Christian men and women with similar addictions in the last five years.
This woman had serious psychiatric problem which was getting treated for many years.
It is the 21st century and by now we should all have learned that showing a woman respect is treating her as an equal.
@Jesus: You said, «Would you have said that to an African American or a woman who just wants to be treated equal?»
«Women's health,» Dr. Mielnik told me, «is the only area of medicine where physicians have stopped trying to diagnose and treat appropriately the underlying causes of a woman's reproductive health problem» and as healthcare consumers, we have allowed this to happen by not expecting more.»
I think the way GOD would want it done is that we would treat others as we would have them treat us, that means women would also have to be just as sacrificial toward men.
It also has all sorts of rules no one bothers to follow anymore (such as treating a menstruating woman, and anywhere she has sat, as unclean).
What would your views be about sexism say, if a female pastor or leader or any leader makle or female treated a man as if he had been opressive towards a woman with no evidence for that having happened?
- in before the comments that say that God's law IS love, even though that law was more about ritual cleanliness and suggesting that women regularly have sex with their husbands and that men could treat women as property -
Which does mean that if a woman can have sex with a man than a man would be equally free to have sex with a man, as the genders «male and female» are treated the same (i.e. interchangeably).
I get from David's cartoon that there are 4 distinct classes of women who have been treated badly by the bigotry so prevalent in the Christian Church.
(i) a woman's right to choose; (ii) teaching evolution in school; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (v) gay marriage; (vi) my right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» by theists (vii) basic $ ex education for older school children; (viii) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (xi) population control; (x) buying alcohol on a Sunday; (xi) use of condoms and other contraceptives (xii) stem cell research.
I feel for the women who were frightened by this guy but that being said women are being treated much worse in countries where their theological system has power.
Religious extremism that treats women as second class citizens should have no place in a civilized world.
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban treating women as less than human, stoning people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
Women may have been looked at in the past for being inferior to man and treated as chattel but were superior to men as they were holding the key to life.
... women have struggled for hundreds of years to be treated with respect and as a woman I feel that polygamists are abusers.
what did it tell us of disease, the universe, relationships, treatment of women... I would hazard a guess that women were treated with more respect before the advent of any of the so called holy texts..
If the Church had had it's way we'd still be treating women as second class citizens and all of you Christians would not own a bible but rather would have to go to the Church to hear what it had to say on the matter.
Does world opinion have the right to concern itself with how women are treated in Saudi Arabia?
I can honestly say that although I've challenged Tony's public tone or content, I have never had to once challenge how he spoke to me or how he treated me as a woman because, if anything, he was uniquely conscious of the need for him as a straight white man to sometimes defer to my skills and abilities.
They've privately treated women abysmally (The Kennedys, Bill Clinton, John Edwards), but claim to be the party of women's rights.
I was not part of emergent over the long haul, but I am close friends with many who were, and the women have many stories to tell of how badly they were treated.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
A plethora of books and seminars have been built around treating the Household Codes as God - inspired marriage advice for modern couples, often working off the statement that «God tells wives to respect their husbands because men need respect, and God tells husbands to love their wives because women need love.»
There is no way I would again attend a church that does not, in practice, treat women as peer - humans, and the Emergence movement as ended my long search for it.
shut the f * & k up about another persons «bad behavior» when you treat woman the exact same way and have a very, very similar personality disorder....
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