Sentences with phrase «really about equality»

«To me the Women's Equality Party is really about equality and standing up for the rights of women,» she said.

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However, if Uncle Mike thinks the new Tay Tay album is bad because women are getting too uppity these days and really need to lay off all the talk about equality, that opinion could very well be doing damage to communities, families and even Uncle Mike's own soul.
Could it be that Paul's announcement in Galatians 3:28 is really a practical statement about relationships of equality («there are no more distinctions. . .»)
people like you who can't mind their own business and seek to deny any group of americans their constitutionally guaranteed equality THE SAME EQUALITY EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO — then get all pissy about fags while displaying — what i've got to say appears some really unhealthy denial and latency issues... is definitely the enemy of reason.
One of the things that really struck me during the conversation with these extraordinary women is that Positive Discipline is all about equality and mutual respect.
Dr. Deb Pontillo: Yeah and with an older child, I mean the older they get, you can talk about fairing and equality in that, and they are not really the same thing.
«And we really just want to speak up about things that we believe in and talk about equality,» she said.
«I don't think I've ever really supported a Republican before, but for me, what I wanted to make sure of was that they would get re-elected so there would be a narrative about how you can be a Republican and vote for equality
And you really think we care about equality at the moment?
«She's an equality minister, she's the sports minister and she really should be championing women getting involved in sports, not repeating lazy stereotypes about women in sports feeling unfeminine.»
Given the recent flood of sexual abuse allegations and the continued struggle for equality between the sexes, now really feels like the right time for a film about Gloria Steinem, a galvanizing figure in the feminist movement.
«The whole world doesn't want to see a tennis film, but it might want to see a film about somebody struggling with the big issues in life that stretch across every continent, really,» Beaufoy continued, «about love, and about fairness and equality, and being trapped in a place where you can't be who you are.»
«I'm really excited about it and I'm really honoured that my first vote is going to be a yes vote for marriage equality,» she said.
Her Billie Jean King is a cipher who mouths platitudes about «equality» when what she really means is that she's a vacuous narcissist who steamrolls everyone trying to help her in a movie that is in fact as woman - hating as the men it sets up as straw... well, men.
A scapegoat in the sense that everything centres on you're either for or against equality and diversity when in many cases the debates are really about other underlying issues — either issues that the debaters are blind to or so caught up in the heat of opposing each other that they can't see the forest for the trees and one thing leads to another and descend into incivility.
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