Discussion on sexism in James Bond franchise and wish-fulfillment in movies

Actress Helen Mirren criticizes the James Bond franchise for its portrayal of women as sexist, suggesting real stories about extraordinary women instead. Author disagrees, arguing that Bond movies feature tough and independent women characters. The article also discusses male and female wish-fulfillment in movies and criticizes Hollywood's shift towards political correctness.

Perceptions of Racism and Sexism Among White Voters

The book 'Is it Racist? Is it Sexist?: Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas' explores how White liberals and conservatives perceive racism and sexism differently. It involves scenarios and real-life incidents to understand judgment calls on these issues.

House Democratic Leader's Remarks on Election Results

House Democratic leader argues that the economy, not racism and sexism, drove voters to support President-elect Donald Trump in the election. There is a debate on whether racism and misogyny played a role in the election outcome.

Australian Olympic Chief Defends Female Breakdancer

Australian Olympic chief defends female breakdancer against critics, blames sexism for attacks on her performance. Breakdancer Rachael Gunn has a PhD in cultural movement and is a university professor, facing ridicule on social media for her Olympic performance.

Controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's competitiveness in the music industry

HuffPost accuses Taylor Swift of being anti-feminist for outcompeting other female musicians, sparking controversy. Critics argue she should support emerging artists instead of overshadowing them. Swift's competitive drive and work ethic are praised, with claims of sexism in media coverage. Article highlights the importance of ruthless competition in the music industry.

SpaceX engineers suing Elon Musk for sexism

SpaceX and Elon Musk are being sued by eight engineers who claim they were fired for raising concerns about alleged sexual harassment and discrimination against women. The engineers allege Musk ordered their firing after they circulated a letter calling him a distraction and embarrassment, and urging executives to disavow sexually charged comments he had made on social media.

Controversy over Pat McAfee's Comments on Caitlin Clark

Pat McAfee faces criticism for referring to Caitlin Clark as a derogatory term, sparking accusations of racism and sexism. Feminist group UltraViolet calls for McAfee to be fired from ESPN.

Questioning of Dr. David Morens over FOIA Violations

Dr. David Morens faced questioning from Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks over allegations of deleting emails and using personal email to avoid FOIA requests for COVID pandemic. The focus shifted to sexist jokes at work instead of addressing the serious issues at hand.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Criticism of Former President Trump

London Mayor Sadiq Khan criticizes former President Trump, calling him a racist, sexist, and homophobe, urging the Labour Party to not welcome him with a state visit. Khan expresses concerns about a Trump presidency and emphasizes the importance of standing against discriminatory views.

Legal Defense Strategy in Trump Business Record Trial

Former federal prosecutor criticizes Donald Trump's attorney for attacking Stormy Daniels during trial, citing ineffective strategy and classism/sexism.

Real Housewives scandal involving sexism and substance abuse accusations

Executive producer of Bravo’s The Real Housewives franchise Andy Cohen addresses recent scandal involving ex-Bravo stars, denies any regrets in handling the situation.

Racism in Sports Journalism

LSU guard Hailey Van Lith defends her team against racist remarks in a Los Angeles Times column, highlighting the bias and double standards faced by Black women in sports.

Controversy in Women's Basketball

LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey defends her team against sexist commentary in a Los Angeles Times column, calling out the newspaper for attacking young players.

Disney Grooming Syndicate blaming box office flops on sexist fans

The Disney Grooming Syndicate blames box office flops on sexist fans, claiming they equate perceived messaging in films with quality issues. Disney executives believe that a majority of the American population is sexist, despite needing less than 10% to make a movie a hit. The article criticizes Disney for not targeting the 66 million voters who supported Hillary Clinton for better success.