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− | Recently the Macquarie Dictionary declared that ''mansplaining'' was its word of the year. This word was selected by a committee appointed by Macquarie Dictionary. |
+ | Recently the Macquarie Dictionary declared that ''mansplaining'' was its word of the year. This word was selected by a committee appointed by Macquarie Dictionary. They claimed that this word is often used in a humorous manner. This is demonstrably not so. |
+ | The inclusion of the word 'mansplaining' in a respected dictionary demonstrates the extent to which misandry now pervades our society. Mansplain is a sexist and bigoted word intended to denigrate men and masculinity. |
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 22 March 2019
Recently the Macquarie Dictionary declared that mansplaining was its word of the year. This word was selected by a committee appointed by Macquarie Dictionary. They claimed that this word is often used in a humorous manner. This is demonstrably not so.
The inclusion of the word 'mansplaining' in a respected dictionary demonstrates the extent to which misandry now pervades our society. Mansplain is a sexist and bigoted word intended to denigrate men and masculinity.
Does 'misandry' appear in the Macquarie Dictionary?
Define misandry for them.