Sexism isn't a one-size-fits-all phenomenon. It doesn't happen to black and white women the same way.
“Sexism isn't a one-size-fits-all phenomenon. It doesn't happen to black and white women the same way.”
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Sexism isn't a one-size-fits-all phenomenon. It doesn't happen to black and white women the same way.
“Sexism isn't a one-size-fits-all phenomenon. It doesn't happen to black and white women the same way.”
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“Sexism isn't a one-size-fits-all phenomenon. It doesn't happen to black and white women the same way.”
“In a true democracy, there has to be a line between deliberative debate and mob rule. Trump has crossed the line, and much of the media has exacerbated the problem by treating his remarks as entertainment, effectively encouraging his competition to do the same.”
“'Separate but unequal' didn't work in respect to race, it doesn't work in respect to gender, and it especially doesn't work when looking at the intersection of race and gender.”
“Having a monolithic view of feminism is suffocating.”
“When people talked about O.J. Simpson being race-neutral, that was a race card. It just meant we don't think of him as black. But race-neutral is just like flesh-tone Band-aids. It's not neutral; it's white.”
“I don't love dolls. I love women. I love their bodies.”
“There is no such thing as low maintenance or high maintenance, just a bunch of women hoping for a capable mechanic.”
“Guitars are like women. You'll never get them totally right.”
“But I can tell you markets are like women, always commanding, always mysterious, always volatile, always exciting and it is not a joke.”
“One can find women who have never had one love affair, but it is rare indeed to find any who have had only one.”
“The rise of Ben Carson is a fascinating case study in grassroots cultivation that's resulted in strong support among evangelicals and women, reflected in the most robust small donor base in the 2016 race.”
“Suspension and expulsion are tied to a host of short- and long-term consequences. For some students, zero-tolerance policies in schools lead directly to involvement in the criminal justice system.”