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- to the cause of Jewish sovereignty, remotely comparable to the super-chauvinistic H****gesang ('Hate Song for England')..." Despite chauvinism's irrational...
- women. The show presents women as ****ual objects, is self-described as "chauvinistic fun," and concludes each episode with a scene of women bouncing on trampolines...
- continued to write. He is the author of Yokohama, California (1949), The Chauvinist and Other Stories (1979), and The Woman from Hiroshima (1980). Mori worked...
- democrats. During World War I, most left-wing political parties took a social-chauvinist stand, with few exceptions. Most Socialists gave up their anti-militarism...
- 2007. "Perspective | Think humans are superior to AI? Don't be a 'carbon chauvinist'". Washington Post. 24 October 2021. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 25 July...
- ethnicities ... we put the emphasis on opposing Han chauvinism". This anti-chauvinistic idea is part of the People's Republic of China's zhonghua minzu conception...
- expressed how he feared Pérez could be a machista (Spanish for a male chauvinist), who would force Selena to end her career and music goals, a move that...
- Lennon later said that until he met Ono, he had never questioned his chauvinistic attitude towards women. He said that the Beatles song "Getting Better"...
- ISBN 978-1-4767-3393-7. Although many Iranian hardliners are Shi'a chauvinists, Khomeini's ideology saw the revolution as pan-Islamist, and therefore...
- patron or betrayer of those around him; chivalry incarnate or ruthless chauvinist. One traditional approach, favoured by Starkey and others, is to divide...