Sentences with phrase «sexist attacks»

Female scientists are also more likely to face sexist attacks online that can discourage their participation, she adds.
«I suppose it's somehow less hurtful to accuse hundreds of thousands of people of sexism than it is to pick on a specific person,» he writes, pointing out that Miller lacks a «coherent argument,» her case resting on a questionable analogy to the 2008 Obama / Clinton race, which Miller asserts Obama won purely because of sexist attacks on Hillary.
The only women running for the leadership of the PC Party dropped out of the race last week, citing sexist attacks and a lack of space for centrist ideas in the party.
Tedra Cobb challenges Rep. Stefanik to publicly denounce President Trump's sexist attack on New York's top female elected official, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
USA Today «s editorial board rips Donald Trump in a new editorial reacting to his sexist attack on Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Unlike how most people are describing it, it's not some horrid sexist attack on women; instead it feels like a tasteless pervy minigame that feels incredibly unnecessary.

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Scientist Tim Hunt made a sexist joke at a conference and was broadly attacked by both commentators and the Twittersphere until he quit his honorary fellowship at University College London.
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That prompted an unexpected attack from the Liberal Democrats, who all but described the proposals as sexist.
White House aides went on the defensive Tuesday, sifting through vintage Trump tweets, looking for similar attacks on male politicians like New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, to prove that Trump's attack of Gillibrand was not sexist.
Then in the 1970s, when Wilson published Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, other Harvard colleagues attacked the idea of analyzing human behavior from an evolutionary perspective as sexist, racist, or worse.
Some personal attacks against the team were anti-Semitic and sexist, but there were also critiques that dissected the code itself.
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