Misogyny not only for Joyce Banda but for women.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm almost numb to misogyny at this point. It's just everywhere.
The days of the misogynistic Bond are sort of over.
Joyce for all his devotion to his art, terrible in its austerity, was a lad born with a song on one side of him, a dance on the other; two gay guardian angels every human ought to have.
The misogyny that is in every culture is not a true part of the human condition. It is life out of balance, and that imbalance is sucking something out of the soul of every man and woman who's confronted with it.
Joyce is a poet and also an elephantine pedant.
I don't think that the feminist movement has done much for the characters of women.
As I get older I think, contrary to modern assumption but in line with the old Lerner and Lowe song, that it would actually benefit both them and society if - to quote Professor Higgins - a woman could be more like a man.
People have always told me a lot that I remind them of Joyce DeWitt.
Keeping a feminine approach is vital - men hate bossy females.
I'm not a misogynist, so you can dispense with that. I think I've done wonders for the feminist movement.