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You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: I HATE FB someone said “where the real women at” and in the comments someone else said “church” and a dude responded with “every girl i met at church was a whore”
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @bayareahausfrau @defiance_lady Slackers. One year I ordered hubs a huge new grill from Amazon; I had to use my feet to roll it over because it was so heavy, and it looked like something Frankenstein had wrapped, because it took 3 rolls of paper, but I did it! Now I've learned the trick - don't wrap the bottom.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @MbSofKSA Still waiting for a response from the Crown B*tch of Saudi Arabia! You think I care that your a "Crown Prince" . NO!!I How does it feel to kill &dismember a journalist or imprison a female activist for having the audacity to say that women should be able to drive?FU!!!
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: https://t.co/Hd9KIQ2AAO > Lascivious - Moxxy Minx > Moxxy Minx does some of her early porn auditions for Spungy Gunk Films! Masturbate, tease, suck cock and fuck! #vod {@HotMovies @exposedbondage @boxofporninfo @jazminejames @freepornsets @nudemodels @LaceyMarieCom} #P4YP https://t.co/uweBNik7IL
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Moonlightsys312 @iaindraws @Women_r_da_best @MorganCerys_ @Miss_Demeanours @AylinDodogan @bIackboxwarrior You don't know anything. You can't know and furthermore, you don't actually WANT to know. And I don't feel any sympathy at all for males who envy women. I don't have any empathy at all for any envier. Envy is a psychological/emotional problem. Enviers are deformed.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: AYE KAM u will follow y'all because the more men y'all kil means more women for some sooooo kill all the men u want #KAM
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: i'm a random ass slapper too lmao https://t.co/TLP1GMeE01
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @outkast_ed First thing I see are her slut nails
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: You either believe in the full equality of men and women or you do not. In Feminism Lite, that men are naturally superior but should be expected to ‘treat women well’. No. No. No. There must be more than male benevolence as the basis for a woman’s well-being.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @SpitfireFilly Aaah! I just saw you on the telly! Said to my wife “I follow her on Twitter! She’s a mansplaining magnet!”#dambusters
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @gabcake promoting a master class for fame is the funniest shit. This girl is the prime example of what happens when you give stuck up ignorant self obsessed people fame.What are the tips to be a bitch and always victimize urself?Oh and be racist and never take accountability. https://t.co/y8gdSrB183
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @AliceSister3 I want a doll cuz i hate people, not women, I don't feel good talking with people i don't know, so my chance of getting a GF is zero, mostly because i don't want to be hurt like my first and last time in a relationship.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Lol you’re nutting in women you find ugly? Yet fucking them alone? Men I tell you, no standards https://t.co/CZP69XMGKy
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Some women have to start holding their friends accountable for these ways of thinking. I just don't understand some of these expectations yall have for us men....1. She was late. 2. How do you prioritize a date before feeding your child? Maybe I'm wrong https://t.co/RblfqRqKKW
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Former aide #LindseyBoylan Alleges Crooked #democrats #NewYork Gov #AndrewCuomo '#Sexually #Harassed' Her about looks - #Media Covers It Up!- #America #USA #FIGHTBACK #TakeAction PUT PRESSURE ON YOUR POLITICIANS!#Georgia #Vote #Republican!https://t.co/XuruZqt5Z2
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Why hate on a beautiful woman making her money? I rather learn from them. That’s the difference between you and me. I admire women while you hate and try to shade them. Do better.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Thinking about Disney's cultural empire and how American mythos is inherently linked to puritan industriousness that exploits every ounce of value out of every resource it encounters with no regard for quality or utility of the product it creates from the plunder.Word
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: tell me WHY i find this picture attractive https://t.co/lFj64bbR7p
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Kaliati says it is unfortunate that a day hardly passes without hearing of a case of rape, defilement and other violence against girls, women and children.
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @spider_tran Set a time everyday for shower/bath time, set an alarm try to stick to it. And remember depression is a bitch, but a nice shower goes along way in making you feel less like crap. Also invest in nice bath products. As our old chef would say you look good you cook good <3 https://t.co/nR3JLDeH98
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @holyquor @Answerforu2 #NotAllMen admit defeat
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Amen. I’ve had men AND women make nasty comments or assumptions based on clothes I’ve worn to shows. Maybe mind your business and just enjoy the wrestling https://t.co/FTuS4A3wZn
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @HeatherRoseRya1 @DebbieHayton @FemmeLoves @RealWumben @jackappleby @FionneOrlander @artymortyarty It must bother you that you're a supposed feminist, but you suddenly find yourself in lockstep with the Religious Right, when you've probably fought them on everything all your life. They didn't suddenly become feminists. They're the patriarchy, and they LOVE what you're doing.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: ... old men with twisted behaviours on children #Kincora?UK journalist & brother STILL with ZERO #HumanRights after 45 yrs #harassed #bullied #blacklistedhttps://t.co/2TCDaT9bHG
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Lou07531 @Space_snail_ No you look like a whore
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: If men have chance to be gold digger they do it with 0 shame
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @plant_pot_plant i love how "" is the emoji you chose to represent how hot women are
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Just got my wise guys out... Women can't tell me that I don't know the pain of childbirth anymore
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Porn_Butts_III @evelina_darling Did you really get double gangbanged in 1 video? https://t.co/ydKbmqppML
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Anjiebm @Jollz So, what exactly do u wish to have been done? Go and drag her out? I dont understand. We are all adults. I think until we begin to tell women that they are not less humans and can take their own decisions and responsibilities, we cant make progress if we keep shifting blame
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: A young girl with mismatched eyes and the ability to speak to ghosts comes of age in Puritan New England #PitMad# H#YA#S
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: The patriarchy is really regretting allowing women to read right now...#DrJillBiden #patriarchy #DrBiden #KamalaHarris
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @JustTribalman4u Yep, whole new use of cock-block
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: DMs are open for rates! Men and women send me your pics, bonus points if it’s a video #sext #horny #sex #porn #cum #cumslut #dick #cock #penis #dickpic #tits #boobs #titpic #dmme #nudes #rates #whore #slut #bi #gay #lesbian
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @nambaanthony1 Certified slapper
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: You know the world is a hot mess when a girl on tiktok makes +$10k for a 10sec vid of her pulling faces, not particularly uniquely either.You all know people do that to try make babies laugh... right?
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @GMB @piersmorgan @susannareid100 Wow that gift of a Bracelet to Susanna Reid, was so touching. He certainly wants her. I dont blame him, Susanna is such a sexy women, especially showing us all in that red sparkly outfit. He did make an impression on her, i wonder if he finally got to bang her after that.
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @faeriehwa YOUR BEAUTIFUL
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @RosieMa73079516 Thanks babes
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: imagine being traditionally attractive... i can not relate to any capacity
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @dumpylol Dude WHY IS HE PLAYING THE VICTIM CARD
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @justmeteal @Ian_harty @manueltwenty1 @quenblackwell I’m a woman so I see this stuff and I understand your argument but I feel like saying the white men that do cruel inhumane things to women and people shouldn’t be glossed over if you’re comparing the races I’m not a racist by any means women hate men stems from men kill us every
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Sshania03 Im a Sagittarius so I hate Sagittarius women
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Bartender_Rott "H-haaah... yes... I d-did... Fuck..." Tyler whimpered, biting his lower lip as his back arched, that fat thumb touching his sensitive folds making his eyes flutter shut.Some more of that glistening liquid dripped out of the boy's blossoming cunt, the pink flesh inside shiny —>
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @OdunadekoladeHappy birthday to you, may God continue to shower His infinite blessings on you and your family
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @PennyLDN Black Men protect your friends & family ONLY. These Pro Black Women Only, Burn The Cape, Divest, Black Feminazi Twitter DON'T LIKE YOU. RISKING your life for them is the same as RISKING your life for a Colonizer. Let these grown adults Protect themselves. https://t.co/bcdHmg28VX
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @MirrorCeleb I'm just waiting to hear about the 2020 version of the Oedipus complex: the child's repressed desire to transition their single parent dad into a mother in order to sleep with ...them. Or maybe it's the other way round now. I can't keep up. Love is love
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Well hello isn’t kathys skirt very short
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @TheActivistOBT @iamjondraper Yes, severity. And I agree with you but I don't give a fuck what the numbers say. The fact remains that if a film crew breaks out then the film is shut down until they have recovered. I would like to go to a movie theater again to see something other than a 25 year old movie.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @DeaconPaulC @THEBLANKETSTAC1 @SchoolboyOwn @scottblue66 @Noble67Allan @Pusser14405122 @Bruce437t @Jamespa97888596 @bmstewart2004 @seatedskydiver That’s why I’m so proud of the work we do in @navy_women today
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: This was posted on my Instagram in 2013So no, it has nothing to do with the @FBI or #gamergate #repost#happyveteransday yay #noschool#thankyou#emts#doctors#soldiers#marine#navy#army#airforce#veterans#police#government for #fighting for #our#freedomhttps://t.co/ZXsRFS7Atn https://t.co/MUaNHQLDTc
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: “Men can’t be feminists” is a terf red flag just FYI
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @FamilyManHays Whooooo once in million that happens y’all get hella happy like fam y’all need to chill man this hilarious URL literally damn if you damn if you don’t URL literally has to be that A+plus student for Life but if they get A- it’s problems in the house lol. https://t.co/Ub2GlpKvMM
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Me: Koonye West is canceled fuck that shuckin n jivin sunken place white womens whore!!!Also me listening to Family Business: https://t.co/9uQq3ICzYj
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: If that’s my child being hit, I’m coming down to the field to sodomize him (the coach). Maybe that’ll teach him to chill out https://t.co/H4S1UtIMTe
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: "Baby boy, this is what you get when you tease me," the dom says, rubbing his cock as he watches his baby squirm against his restraints. "I'm sorry, daddy, please just let me cum." The dom just grabs their baby's throat, looks into his eyes, and says, "I don't think so."
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @adchnn Have you seen that one doujin where he got gangbanged tho
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @iveybaaby Ivey I look better then any nigga you ever fucked wit in ya life lbr you like ugly niggas because you can control them you know I’m one of them niggas that make a nigga hide they bitch that’s why you don’t like me and always assume shit
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @Kristabel_yaa Gold digger
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @NSFWBelladonna *She pulls down her combat skirt and her panties as her cock hit your pussy* oh I won’t tease you kitten~
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @lockrocks80 @MsKherzi Just wait a few years, and the Lobbist Feminazi will pass laws allowing killing us...
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: y'all wouldn't believe if I told ya that I went an extra length to learn how to make boobs bigger for editsーThe mun is a girl who stays true to her ideals.
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @OnTheLevelCast @Yenmor @thehill Oh and Skippy? What are you going to do when women refuse to have sex unless they want to have a baby? Who are all you incels going to fuck then? No, wait. You don't get fucked now, so nothing will change for you. It's still a punitive, stupid law that serves no purpose.
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @KFILE Oh my. Thx for sharing this beautiful little lady's journey. Peace and blessings as your carry her spirit w you. always.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: There's been an influx of people who refer to themselves as gender critical radical feminists - be aware that these people are part of a hate group that radical right wing evangelicals finance to break up the LGBTQIA+ unity. Their goal is to legalize conversion therapy.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: “ladies is it hot that i’m good at geoguessr?” wilbur i don’t like men, but yes i find it attractive
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: LADY BOSS SOCIAL An intimate x interactive business event with REAL inspiration, ESSENTIAL lessons and VALUABLE advice from women entrepreneurs for today’s LADY BOSS; allowing for AUTHENTIC connections and CULTIVATED collaborations.JOIN THE WAIT LIST.https://t.co/XwuQjlCmsM https://t.co/YkOI17M4vC
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @HarrisRichard77 @MaleehaHashmey @_Mansoor_Ali @AajKamranKhan @HamidMirPAK @umaraqti @NaikRooh Quoting a news report about Pompeo, you can't tweet that Pakistan is marketing Hindus and Christian women aa concubines.
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: This is a very nice day to remind you all that #Qatar isn't capable of responding quickly when it comes to important things! Just like the recent issue that happened in #DohaAirport. 18 female passengers were extremely #harassed by the airways' employees! https://t.co/2VewLwctps
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @lms72 @washingtonpost Why do you believe a judge (or AG) would violate his sworn oath of office and rule on politics rather than the law? Seriously. Is that what you do? These women and men decide on evidence, not shouting from pols. Don't suppose others lie. It is unwarranted, and I bet you know that
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @callme0la But the problem is also with women, most Muslim women are more feminist than Gloria Steinem, very convinced they can incorporate feminism in their beliefs, while forgetting that both are opposites of each other.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Like it’s literally not my fault I’m ugly & im sorry that I can’t be this masculine child that you want. :/
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: call me sexist but i've never seen a girl eat a whole large dominos pizza by herself
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @VanillaSpecs77 @NBAEthan_ @toonvos01 @illionos_ @willywonka073 @hiroshimasfoot @KEEMSTAR @Dream No actually I like doing this, I have nothing better to do, and I want to see the moment he realises we aren't comparing rape to cheating, were comparing what happens BTS in them. I don't actually care to "take u" I want to see when his brain becomes less smooth, 1/2
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @RadicalRuss @LJnewjersey @threelittlepens @cmclymer The goal in HRT is to stimulate the hormone levels of a cis woman. As far as the structures you mentioned, there are cis women cis women who have all of those features as well, should they be excluded?
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @70SNEWANGEL Can the fellas participate or is this just for the ladies/Non binary people because I don’t wanna get clowned.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Look at you pathetic little bitch!Now i want you to say " im a weak #submissive slut for Daddy Amy"Then $end me £40 on your knees!I dont care if its your last 40£ bitch, your only purpose in life is to $erve meDeal with it!Now $end like a good little pig!@RTfindom23 https://t.co/gqzkx72vaG
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @og_geeze I couldn’t give a shit about what Chrissy Teigen is doing if someone paid me to care about what she’s doing. I do not like that woman
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @GuySquiggs Thankful they are setting the bar low. They could have some anti-patriarchy feminazi from Sweden bitching about USA death penalty- like Greta Thuneberg
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: What absolute tosh is this article??? What kind of idiot writes this in the 21st century?? Can you imagine this being asked of a man??? #EveryDaySexism #women https://t.co/9rEwZzFYMQ
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Don’t forget to clean your weapons ladies. Last thing you need is a misfire if you’re in a life or death situation because you didn’t clean your piece.
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: As soon as men spot a fashion trend/ artist/ literally anything that most women happen to be really in to/enjoy, they label it as being ‘basic’ and then try their hardest to make women feel embarrassed for liking/enjoying said thing.... hm
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: https://t.co/FEnPzzHufy"Why do feminists not like you?"We don't see things similarly outside of the workforce. The concept of men as hunters and women as prey seems to gall them (because they miss the point.) I've said that a good woman should feel empowered and sexy to-
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @KenneyLaurie Go get 'em... kick ass!
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: why did netflix cast a white woman for a LATINA character. i literally was so excited until i realized the majority of the whole cast is white https://t.co/sb33b0Otsi
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Attention!! This dirty whore is in a very naughty mood!!! DM me if you want to see this uncencored #gayporn #hornygay #dmme #dmsopen #nude #gaynude #cheapslut #ftmporn #cuntboy #malepussy https://t.co/G7MpzUCqNn
3. sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @radbrobley dang $17 a pound
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @nubianqueen_5 @Murky__Meg Is that the same woman who 'empowered herself' by using men to climb her social ladder!!!!
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @vulnicuravirgo .....republican trophy wife.....
5. objectification
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @wanika_j @MikeIncorvaia @HBCUfessions Because that’s different. Women can easily be taken advantage of and forced to do something. Boys at that age are willing participants. We all were that age and that was a dream for most teenagers
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: manspreading bros
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: If you’re a man talking to a woman, shut the fuck up. We’ve heard enough of your mansplaining.
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: Performative #misandry has allowed #women a way to voice their displeasure with the #patriarchy in a manner that is relatively safe and harmless. Hurt #feelings suck, but they pale in comparison to large-scale institutional slights. https://t.co/Xb7lBobDN5
1. ideological inequality
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @_EnglishRose_13 Women today..Where do u workDo you own your own house Have you got your own officeWhat car do you driveOoh that's not pc https://t.co/gfsP3zcUq4
2. stereotyping dominance
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @EdinburghMayhem @TheNorthFaceEU Glad it wasn't just me who saw the #EverydaySexism in this #twitterAd
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @undeadscribe "Are you thirsty means I'm thirsty is 'basic human expression'"She's basically saying that women live in literal opposite day...everyday
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @chuckwoolery Oh let’s face it, Hillary Clinton is such a skank. She’s just an over the hill corrupt crime ridden career politician subhuman.
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: UP Muslim teen meets Dalit girl for ‘pizza outing’, lands in jail under anti-conversion law https://t.co/G3yMMMQ8HO
6. not sexist
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: "I hate women >:("t. has never talked to a woman
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence
You are an excellent assistant at categorizing sexism in tweets. Sexism is defined as prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. Here are the category definitions: 1. Ideological and inequality. This category includes all tweets that discredit the feminist movement in order to devalue, belittle and defame the struggle of women in any aspect of their lives. It also includes messages that reject inequality between men and women, or present men as victims of gender-based oppression. Some examples of this type of sexism discourse can be found in the following tweets: "#Feminism is a war on men, but it's also a war on women. It's a war on female nature, a war on femininity." 2. Role stereotyping and dominance. This category includes messages that express false ideas about women that suggest they are more suitable or inappropriate for certain tasks. It also includes any claim that implies that men are somehow superior to women. "Most women no longer have the desire or the knowledge to develop a high quality character, even if they wanted to." 3. Objectification. Objectification and physical stereotyping includes messages where women are presented as objects apart from their dignity and personal aspects. We also include messages that assume or describe certain physical qualities that women must have in order to fulfill traditional gender roles, for example, ideas that suggest that women should maintain a standard and ideal of beauty or attacks on a woman's physique. "No offense but I've never seen an attractive african american hooker. Not a single one" 4. Sexual violence. This category includes messages where sexual suggestions, requests or harassment of a sexual nature (rape or sexual assault) are made: "I wanna touch your tits..you can't imagine what I can do on your body" 5. Misogyny and non sexual violence: this category includes expressions of hatred and violence towards women: "Domestic abuse is never okay.... Unless your wife is a bitch." 6. Not sexist. No sexism present in the text. For this task, you will be shown a tweet. After thoroughly reading and analyzing the tweet, categorize the tweet into ONLY ONE of the six categories by using the following labels: 1. ideological inequality 2. stereotyping dominance 3. sexual violence 4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence 5. objectification 6. not sexist Tweet: @RahulArsenal1 @AFC_Owen_ Some fat kid stole my pencil
6. not sexist