Loading...
Logo Zenevenes
Login
Logo Zenevenes
  • Home
  • Games

    • Logo Termo/Wordle Termo - Wordle 🇧🇷
    • Logo Termo/Wordle Colmeia - Spelling Bee 🇧🇷
  • Quotes
  1. Quotes
  2. Categorias
  3. sexists
Voltar

Some men are so indoctrinated that they sincerely believe that other than cooking and cleaning the only thing that a woman can do better than them is being a woman.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
marriage humor women men joke humour funny inequality gender divorce woman man gender-equality equality propaganda patriarchy satire battle-of-the-sexes sexism jokes aphorism clean cooking indoctrination cleaning sexist kitchen cook aphorisms apartheid mislead household aphorist aphorists divorces indoctrinate indoctrinated marriages misbelief misbeliefs cleaner matriarch gender-inequality patriarchal chauvinism male-chauvinism separatism cleaners households kitchens matriarchal patriarch sexists

If you voted for a man who said "Grab em by the pussy," you have zero room to claim to protect anyone in bathrooms.

DaShanne Stokes
hate hatred prejudice lgbt equality lgbtq gay-rights bias politics sexism government homophobia sexist prejudices politics-of-the-united-states biases womens-rights trans politics-quotes donald-trump government-quotes hate-quotes transgender religious-freedom lgbt-quotes lgbt-rights donald-trump-president donald-trump-quotes president-trump president-trump-quotes sexism-quotes transgender-lgbt lgbt-authors president-donald-trump president-donald-trump-quotes sexists bathroom-bill bathroom-bills first-amendment-defense-act transgeder-rights transgender-bathroom-bill transgender-bathroom-bills

In a patriarchal society, one of the most important functions of the institution of the family is to make feel like a somebody whenever he is in his own yard a man who is a nobody whenever he is in his employer’s yard.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
girls women boys work men family children inequality society important power powerful neighbors walls woman girl man equality boy child dad father importance fathers civilization patriarchy neighbor progress manhood womanhood fatherhood jobs sexism material job authority employment sexist grave critical employee employees submission hierarchy fence wall significant vital premise male neighbour unemployment yard major males dads office boyhood neighbours urgent consequential employer yards employers girlhood matriarch crucial father-s-day offices chauvinism fences matriarchy patriarch sexists corporate-ladder decisive historic-serious momentous of-great-import of-great-moment pivotal premises weighty

Bigotry and sexism destroy the unity needed for a nation to live.

DaShanne Stokes
survival togetherness gay prejudice lgbt lesbian bigotry racism lgbtq gay-rights bias lesbians unity country discrimination sexism human-rights homophobia civil-rights sexist prejudices biased bigot bigots nation biases prejudiced unity-quotes unity-of-all-people racism-in-america racism-quotes discrimination-quotes lgbt-quotes lgbt-rights racism-and-culture sexism-quotes sexists racism-quote civil-rights-quotes human-rights-quotes

The trick to realize that the boys who talk so much about being rejected that it seems like the’re proud of it aren’t necessarily sweeter or more sensitive than the Bababooey-spouting frat bullies who line up at clubs like SkyBar to run game on girls they want to date rape. There are plenty of nerds who fear women and aren’t sensitive, despite their marketing; they just dislike women in a new, exciting way. Timid racists aren’t sensitive because they lock their car doors when they see a black person on the street. They’re just too scared to get out of the car and shout the “N” word. Fear can be the result of admiration, or it can be a symptom of contempt. When I see squeamish guys passing over qualified women when they’re hiring for a job, or becoming tongue tied when a girl crashes their all-boy conversation at a party, I don’t give them credit for being awestruck. They’re reacting to the intimidating female as an intruder, an alien, and somebody they can’t relate to. It’s not a compliment to be made invisible.

Julie Klausner , em I Don't Care About Your Band: Lessons Learned from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders, Pornographers, Felons, Faux-Sensitive Hipsters, and Other Guys I've Dated
racism nice-guys sexists racists nice-guy-syndrome

Clique em "Aceitar" para armazenar Cookies que serão usados para melhorar sua experiência, análise de estatísticas de uso e nos ajudar a aperfeiçoar nossos serviços. Saiba mais

Ícone branco Zenevenes
Política de Privacidade | Termos de Uso
Zenevenes.com © 2025