Tag: Misogyny

Total Results: 62


25 Nov 2020 - 12:15am

Why I had to leave The Guardian If you were bullied by 338 colleagues, what would you do?

Suzanne Moore

Tuesday, 17 November

17.11

Forty years after the Ripper, women still aren’t safe In Leeds, the police prioritise 'managed misogyny' over locking up predators

Joan Smith

Tuesday, 22 September

22.09

Keir Starmer’s woman problem The Labour leader has done nothing to tackle trans extremists' assault on sex-based rights

Joan Smith

Thursday, 30 April

30.04

What sort of sexist are you? The superficial niceness of benevolent sexism allows boys to hang onto it more easily

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday, 21 April

21.04

The sly sexism of the OK Karen meme It isn't just a bit of fun aimed at entitled women: it's the new "pipe down, love"

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday, 24 December

24.12

The inescapable misogyny of modern life Caroline Criado Perez describes an all-consuming system of oppression and denial

Tanya Gold

Wednesday, 16 October

16.10

The Yorkshire Ripper fired up my feminism Peter Sutcliffe's crimes exposed the misogyny of Eighties England — and opened my eyes to politics

Julie Bindel

Friday, 11 October

11.10

The gruesome fate of gifted women A new film about Judy Garland perpetuates a misogynistic myth — only men can fully inhabit genius

Tanya Gold

Friday, 4 October

04.10

Why can’t we talk about abortion? If we can't resolve our differences, we can at least change the tone of the debate

Elizabeth Oldfield

Friday, 27 September

27.09

Corbyn’s Labour resounds with loathing This year's conference in Brighton revealed a monomaniacal party removed from reality and completely in denial

Tanya Gold

Wednesday, 22 May

22.05

Sex strikes: a dangerous game to play

Julie Bindel

Tuesday, 23 April

23.04

How Jane Austen makes fools of her fans

Tanya Gold