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hostile sexism

[ hos-tl sek-siz-uhm ]

noun

  1. a form of sexism in which people, especially women, who do not conform to traditional gender roles are viewed in a negative manner.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hostile sexism1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

Political scientists and other experts have shown that Trumpism and the MAGAfied Republicans and the larger “conservative” movement are fueled by hostile sexism and misogyny.

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His social dominance orientation is centered on hostile sexism, crude masculinity, and of course racism.

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The idea and reality that a woman, never mind a black or brown woman could have such power is a type of narcissistic injury to Trump and his followers because of their collective investment in white supremacy, white privilege, hostile sexism, misogyny, and authoritarianism.

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Racism, white racial resentment, hostile sexism, and other forms of prejudice and hatred in the form of social dominance behavior and authoritarianism have also played a powerful role in why Republicans and other “conservatives” have embraced the moral corruption of Trumpism and American neofascism.

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Across 19 countries, nations such as Chile and South Africa were ranked high for "hostile sexism" while the likes Australia and the Netherlands were ranked lower, according to research published in 2000, which did not include New Zealand.

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