Word: sexists
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Salient Editor-in-Chief Thomas A. Firestone '86 said that although he had not previously considered talking to minority leaders about working for the Salient, he did not want his publication to be seen as racist or sexist...
Elizabeth L. Stone, a Wellesley student, said of the offensive words, "This is exactly the kind of thing that most women at Wellesley spend their four years fighting. Not only is it sexist, it's the general kind of cut that's often made against our college...
Scott Filston was one of my friends. He was from North Carolina, which in his case meant that he had just enough naive boyishness to call a girl "Darlin" without sounding like a sexist throwback. He usually wore a plaid shirt with a red bandanna and a pair of torn jeans crisscrossed by the names of his favorite bands in black ink. He used to slap his thighs when he broke into his high-pitched cackle, a laugh that only comes from the South. When I first met him, he struck me as someone I had always known--probably from...
...trying to send the message that Easterners do not approve of the Coors Company policy," Grossman said. This boycott is simply to hurt Coors economically and put them out of business, because they have been so racist, sexist, homophobic and anti-union...
...promotion of derisive inertia as the hip way of seeing. Underneath, a congealed eroticism, derived from the misogynies of soft porn and the misty cliches of romance-illustration; on top, a disconnected shuffle of high-art fragments and other visual flotsam. The effect is often harshly sexist and supercilious: porn-in-quotes garnished with irony, the yuppie market's dream...