Sentences with phrase «like homophobia»

In fact, while first glances might suggest an artist just out for laughs, spending a little time with Floyd's drawings reveals an incisive wit that gets to the heart of our modern pathologies, like homophobia, sexual prowess and American imperialism.
-- Bizarre prejudices seep in that no one can control — like homophobia, lack of interest in a story about minorities, something the critics missed like a downer ending being a problem.

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What does homophobia look like when it's stripped bare of fancy costumes like family values and tradition?
It cloaks itself in comfort, ignoring the politics of poverty, racism, sexism and homophobia that spreads oppression in the world like a fire out of control.
Ignoring misogyny, homophobia, and misuse of scripture does not make people like Mark less influential but more.
The Arsenal attacker made the joke on himself in a recent advert to tackle homophobia in sport, saying «I cant» t help looking like a teenage mutant ninja turtle».
Lastly this morning, I would like to draw your attention to the Rainbow Laces campaign to kick homophobia out of football, supported by some very funny Arsenal stars.
However Conservative LGBT parliamentary candidates like Iain Dale seem to want to whitewash the Law and Justice party or use other methods to diminish the scale of homophobia shown by the Law and Justice party.
His veiled misogyny and totally unguarded homophobia are unconvincing, and when he resorts to chestnuts like comparing how black and white people walk, he comes off as a Pryor caricature, rather than as a devotee.
When it flirts with more interesting dynamics, like the prodding of his mother or the homophobia of the girlfriend, the film only goes so deep.
They are also among the highest profile submissions, too, with names like Nina Simone, Evel Kenievel and Chris Farley simply standing out more than geo - politics, homophobia in the Middle East, or Cambodian rock and roll.
Besides such commonalities as Chris Cooper (here, Davis's disapproving boss and father - in - law), marijuana use and the topic of homophobia, «Demolition» — much like «American Beauty» — attempts to comment on materialistic consumption as a false measure of success and the breakdown of social connections (I liked how Davis» sleek and sharp - edged contemporary home looks and feels like a high - end freezer).
Fans of the series will find everything else exactly where they left it — the gratuitous objectification of women, the slight side plots to keep all four dudes entertained, the foul - mouthed diatribes, the casual homophobia that's acceptable because Ari really does like Lloyd, and the excessive party scenes of their too - awesome lifestyle.
Enduring Love flirts with homophobia, dances with a European intolerance for holy fools (and foolish holiness — see again: The Idiot), and in the end resolves itself with some brilliant Brad Anderson - like panoramas of its characters dwarfed not by a sheltering sky, but by a crushing, claustrophobic one.
But Another Country is also an intensely prophetic book, in which Baldwin glimpses a world much more like the one we inhabit today, where overt, legal racism and homophobia is inexorably falling away, and what we have to look at, instead, is the face of the person we've feared and misunderstood and avoided.
We would like to thank the developers of Western Australia who are working to improve the industry, and who stand against racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia and any other form of discrimination.
Some of the most well - known artists of today, like Fred Wilson, Mike Kelly, and Robert Gober, were similarly criticized for their «simplistic» work on race, adolescence, and homophobia.
«It [sexism] is like racism or homophobia.
The exhibition highlights strategies artists have employed in the current milieu to deal with and comment on the various issues that plague our society; issues like racism, sexism, homophobia, inequality and privilege, migration and environmental degradation.
Corruption, political oppression, gendered violence and homophobia are things that African artists like Ousmane Sembene or Zanele Muholi have talked about through their work in the past, sometimes to the point of said work being banned due to controversy in their respective countries.
The critic Clement Greenberg described the Cedar Tavern as «awful and sordid»; Lee Krasner said the «women were treated like cattle,» and Frank O'Hara, the poet and curator, hated the homophobia.
Lulu is passionate about dismantling patriarchal structures like white supremacy, sexism, and homophobia and she believes mindfulness is a practice that facilitates leaning into these complex and emotional conversations.
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