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Drunk ‘Christmas Eve Karen’ Goes Off On Isaac Hayes III: ‘Why Don’t You Be White?’ [WATCH]
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Drunk ‘Christmas Eve Karen’ Goes Off On Isaac Hayes III: ‘Why Don’t You Be White?’ [WATCH]

Drunk ‘Christmas Eve Karen’ Goes Off On Isaac Hayes III: ‘Why Don’t You Be White?’ [WATCH]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Sweeping UN study finds that 9 out of 10 people worldwide are biased against women
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Sweeping UN study finds that 9 out of 10 people worldwide are biased against women

In 2020, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released the Gender Social Norms Index , which offers a look at gender equality as measured by people's personal gender bias. The data, which was collected from 75 countries covering 81% of the world's population, found that 91% of men and 86% of women show at least one clear bias against women in the areas of politics, economics, education, and physical integrity.In other words, 9 out of 10 people worldwide—both men and women—are biased against women in vital areas that impact the world in major ways. Splendid.It would be easy to assume that these numbers are skewed by countries where women are blatantly oppressed, and that is somewhat true. However, a majority was found to hold no gender biases in just six of the 75 countries studied—and no, the U.S. was not among them. Nope, not Canada either.Andorra, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden were the only countries where a majority of people showed no clear gender bias. (Andorra came on way on top, with 73% of its population showing no bias—the only country to top 70%. Go Andorra.)Where did the U.S. and Canada stand? According to the study, 43% of Americans hold no gender bias while Canada clocks in at 48%. Basically, if you're sitting in a stadium full of people as a woman in North America, half of the people you're looking at likely harbor some kind of clear bias against you. Same goes if you're a woman competing in a sport, giving a talk at a conference, or—ahem—running for public office.Perhaps the most unnerving stats from the report are these:- About 50% people—both men and women—think men make better political leaders than women- About 40% of people think men make better business leaders than women- Close to 50% of men believe that men have more right to a job than women- About 30% believe that it's justifiable for a man to beat his intimate partnerUmmm, that last one? Holy moly.What's just as concerning is that despite decades of progress on women's rights, bias against women is increasing in some countries among both men and women. And this is the case even among some countries that scored well on the index. Bias in top-six country Sweden, for example, actually increased over the nine years the study covered."The share of both women and men worldwide with moderate to intense gender biases grew from 57 percent to 60 percent for women and from 70 percent to 71 percent for men," the report states, adding: "Surveys have shown that younger men may be even less committed to equality than their elders."That last part is worth repeating. Evidence points to young men being less committed to gender equality than older generations. That is not good news for the future, folks.Of course, we have made big strides across the globe in terms of increasing access to education, improving healthcare for women, and other areas. But women still don't have a place at most of the decision-making tables, and we obviously still have social norm hurdles to overcome to achieve true gender equality."We have come a long way in recent decades to ensure that women have the same access to life's basic needs as men," said Pedro Conceição, head of UNDP's Human Development Report Office. "We have reached parity in primary school enrollment and reduced maternal mortality by 45 percent since the year 1990. But gender gaps are still all too obvious in other areas, particularly those that challenge power relations and are most influential in actually achieving true equality. Today, the fight about gender equality is a story of bias and prejudices."Results of the study indicate a backlash to the push for gender equality. Indeed, change is uncomfortable for many people and progress is often a two steps forward, one step back process. For sure, social norms are more complex and challenging to change than laws."Policymakers often focus on the tangible—on laws, policies, spending commitments, public statements and so on," the report states. "This is driven partly by the desire to measure impact and by sheer impatience with the slow pace of change. Yet neglecting the invisible power of norms would miss a deeper understanding of social change."Social norms also directly impact progress made in all areas. Currently, no country in the world is on track to meet the gender equality goals by Sustainable Development Goal target of 2030. With stats like these, that's not shocking.Clearly, something to keep in mind as we advocate for gender equality is how to effectively address people's core beliefs about women and equality in general. Legal progress without social progress is shaky at best, and true gender equality won't become reality unless people believe that it should.It appears we have some serious work ahead of us on that front.This article originally appeared four years ago.
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“Love and forgiveness”: The moment Flea wanted to leave the Red Hot Chili Peppers
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“Love and forgiveness”: The moment Flea wanted to leave the Red Hot Chili Peppers

What would have the band been without Flea on bass? The post “Love and forgiveness”: The moment Flea wanted to leave the Red Hot Chili Peppers first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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“Chomped to bits”: The one album David Gilmour regretted cutting up
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“Chomped to bits”: The one album David Gilmour regretted cutting up

A creative step too far? The post “Chomped to bits”: The one album David Gilmour regretted cutting up first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Steve Quayle warns about ENGINEERED FAMINE in 2025 and the breaking of the SEALS in Revelation
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Steve Quayle warns about ENGINEERED FAMINE in 2025 and the breaking of the SEALS in Revelation

from Health Ranger Report: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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AfD’s Alice Weidel Fights Back Tears Addressing Massive Protest Against Migration After Christmas Market Massacre, Seizes the Moment as New Favorite for German Chancellor
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AfD’s Alice Weidel Fights Back Tears Addressing Massive Protest Against Migration After Christmas Market Massacre, Seizes the Moment as New Favorite for German Chancellor

by Paul Serran, The Gateway Pundit: While Germany mourns the victims of the Christmas Market Massacre – where a Saudi migrant killed 5 people and wounded over 200 more – everything seems to point in the direction of AfD leader Alice Weidel consolidating her lead in the run for next German Chancellor. The developments came […]
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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If You Find These Adorable $4 “Flute Mason Jars” at Walmart, Grab 2 Packs
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If You Find These Adorable $4 “Flute Mason Jars” at Walmart, Grab 2 Packs

You can use them for so many kitchen projects. READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Man Leaves 'Drunk' Friend at Wedding for 'Disrespecting' Him
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Man Leaves 'Drunk' Friend at Wedding for 'Disrespecting' Him

"By the time the speeches started, he was yelling out comments and being embarrassing." Continue reading…
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Country Roundup
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13 Child Stars Who Are Turning 30 in 2025
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13 Child Stars Who Are Turning 30 in 2025

Can you believe how time has flown? Continue reading…
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