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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: Amid frigid temperatures, Fort Simpson warming shelter to open ahead of schedule | CBC News https://t.co/Pjlj6qfnL0
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: @cuppymusic Nobody can stop we nowSee the love wey we get e just dey elevateVirus can’t catch me now, see my software e be up to dateGirl you look so cool, make me wanna give you all and moreI feel your love so true, woman that’s all I’m looking for
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: Hi boys #womenshistorymonth #photography #iwd2020 #happyeaster #womensday #pressforprogress #happybirthday #olympics #pets #friends #piday #worldwaterday #funny #contest #giveaway #tuesdaymotivation #mondaymotivation #traveltuesday #WCW #tbt https://t.co/bb9QSFAdAP
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: @JoannaConn3lly @HoboPoetMama @quelquechien @EricMGarcia @EricLevitz @rtraister Like I am with you and willing to stand by you and push back on usage and educate people on the ancient origins of the phrase and I do not want women to be made to feel uncomfortable by it.But I also don't think you can expect 99.9% of people to know the ancient usage v. modern
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: Not sure why some women on here enjoy calling men gay if the men don’t agree or want to do something the woman does. ...make it make sense?
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: Got on your knees.. obey your Mistress Roxy, SLUT! https://t.co/Sr3lUL1NUU
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: If I wanted THOUSANDS of followers all I had to do was make gifs, cross stitches or pencil sketches of famous actors that middle aged women want to fuck and make 99% of my posts about drooling over them.Or get my tits out. I know how this game works, and I'm refusing to play.
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: @KatjaGlieson @WatchMojo Watch mojo seriously needs to take a look in the mirror this woman katja is a very loving woman who has no hate in her what so ever love you katja stay strong the winner will be you
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: @Wawlls It's been bugging me all day....I honestly can't understand how excluding brilliant women whose achievements far exceed any piece of paper an institution deigned fit to bestow upon them (however hard they worked for that bit of paper),shows respect to other women.
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: @ClassyEarlGrey @liamstack Women like this are trash she blow up her marriage for a convict and y’all blame the convict
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: @CursedShrimp Becoming a racist misogynist because black women don't know how to speak english
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: Raven looking sexy as she climbs stairs in a very short denim skirt Latest update featuring Raven resident model at https://t.co/sSqeO490Qv #onlyfans #onlyfansuk #upskirt #panties #fetish #pantyfetish #shortskirt #knickerflash #climbing #openleg #denim #Raven #British #milf https://t.co/7MyEfHegaf
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: Great input from @snappyalligator in this article about why avoiding sexual harassment while running shouldn't be all about what #women have to do to stay safe- men need to change. #everydaySexism https://t.co/EU1t1JPWXK
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: #thot? SeXy brunette live from Amsterdam!? LoOking for a kinky, natural girl with BIG tits#cumdump#Boston
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: @AtomicDenny @FUNimation "You don't understand, I have to make an absolute fool of myself online" - this women
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 does Google cheat feminists by discriminating the government?
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: no offense but if a tall gorgeous italian woman told me she not only gets turned on making out with me For The Scene but also constructs feature length spank bank fantasies about me, i would simply cut the camera and eat her tf out
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: @Wittle_Giggles Hehe, you're very welcome my 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: My hairdresser was braiding my hair until about 10pm. While appreciating her, I suggested she showers & sleep once she gets home. Next thing she apprehensively admits that she has to still cook. Me: cook for? Your husband can't prepare something for him & the kids https://t.co/APbc4Bf9qS
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: No real fans distinguished these heroes by gender until you stepped in and felt women weren’t “represented” enough. I watched Black Widow do as much damage as Cap with a fucking pistol and was thrilled. Her character history proves shes just as lethal, even without the serum*.
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: @DaishaD_ happy belated birthday 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: I just saw about a 400-500lb heifer of a woman driving in a mini van absolutely loaded with snow on it. Should she be fined or is that deemed as physically impossible?
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: @Dunn_Dufault4 How are TERFs not serving the #patriarchy when they make common cause with anti-#LGBTQ #antichoice extremists who work to roll back women’s rights and women’s bodily autonomy?
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: Misandry gives me a rushhh
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: @Sanjigoat Emm another thing, don't differ women from men, be cause the two of us are HUMANS eventho we are biologically and psychologically slightly different, we can make the same mistakes and we can fall in the same holes, like this concept that u pointing out 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: Sun , Sam , A777 , fat scoundrel , Alexis , list - 1000 miles more - to be dragged . Beggarcslut - SAME F S ( 1 more mile )
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: @BrianKarem @realDonaldTrump Yelling questions as she runs out of a briefing not during...like all the other reporters do, but obviously this lying "female woman" wants to play the victim and who better to blame but that Playboy reporter. Soon she will be gone and then real women will finally takeover.
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: review - “My Heart belongs to Gio...” -from The Roman's Woman#KindleUnlimitedUS https://t.co/OmEVIMhh7oUK https://t.co/TwcbGbIWGb#amreading #romance #fivestars #Free on #KindleUnlimited https://t.co/FVocI6nidV
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: Had to turn around and bitch at this old lady without a mask cause she was up my ass in the lineup like ma’am if you wanna risk dying at your old and tender age that’s fine but back the fuck up off me
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 problem about doing therapy for things i have severely repressed is occasionally i'll pull something out of my brain and go haha WHAT THE FUCK and then have to stare at it for a few hours. anyway hi wats up :)
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: Future & Drake is what you call a “Serial Dater” they are really into dating different womenThey can’t be with one woman to long ; they like to see what’s out there.
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: We #BBC gangbanged Our first INDIAN #desigirl #desigirlfriend#desi #desifuck #desiSex #indian #indianwife #indianbhabi #chudai #desibhabi #desiwife #hotwife #Indianslut #Bollywood #indianpussy #desiwifeshare #desislut #DesiChudai #desipussy #indianhotwife https://t.co/7PndqVkKgI
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: @w9gf0 @sheearamm no i'm not . never try to convince me of that whore
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: @thepianomum In my experience, they’ve always been very gracious about it. #NotAllMen
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: Can’t believe @MrsGiFletcher is the last woman in @imacelebrity. She’s swapped a house full of boys for a castle full of them! Thanks for voting everyone! Means the world. Let’s get her through tomorrow! X️ 5 FREE votes in the @imacelebrity app644 24 03 09020 44 24 03
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: 'Popeye' the pup may be strong, but he has Wellesley and Dover first responders to thank for pulling him out of the icy Charles River water. https://t.co/O8cn4HCkJp
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: @grandeyikes you do know their in the top 3 while bts aren’t..sit your straight dumb blonde ass down.
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: @rubaul who the fuck is that stupid cunt !
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: bitch u broke. shut up. don’t talk to me. get ur bread up.
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: I’m biting my so mf hard this bitch might fall off
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: @Judith_Char Exactly am I’m saying you’re mistaken that’s not what feminism is about
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: @ZachWeiner Also, sometimes the reasons one doesn't care for a work are trivial. I didn't like Milton because I was raised Irish-American Catholic, and he was an alien, hostile Puritan. A professor walked me through, opening doors and shining lights. It was a great gift.
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: Low T FemiNazi https://t.co/h5cfLUKoMh
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: Even if that WERE true, which I highly doubt, ...i want for y’all to stop praising white men for not being racist https://t.co/1Eetg99Tpo
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: @skinnysher @coinaday1 @WomenPostingLs Just wait till you hit 30 and you're alone. I'm warning you. You're gonna be complaining of the "patriarchy" because no man wants to marry and have kids with a depressed 30 year old who rode the cock carousel. Be careful what you wish for.
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: @EasyPeasy_3 Maggie de 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: @PsyPost Is it called "morbus feminism"?
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 seeing post like this because it’s heartbreaking for good guys out there. Every woman sees a man as dangerous no matter how good they are to the women. https://t.co/0EcTejSgXm
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: @L4tinaQu33n @strictfp1 @sadlebyyy @quenblackwell I wouldn't say "feminism" hurts more than it helps gender equality. But as with the original generalization of the post... the individuals advocating 'their form of feminism' in the US is damaging.I definitely believe many males don't speak up for the same reasons you listed.
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: The problem with this lolbertarian's outlook is that it implies there will be no tyrannical governments using sheer force and military might to conquer them and rape the land they currently control of all its resources.Lolbertarians think China's no big deal. https://t.co/DPLpIEbhXG
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: @TapeYourWebcam Women do not exist to provide men with sex. It's rape culture when men say it. Women's sexual refusal is not why some men rape women.Women are not at fault for the men who commit acts of violence against women after being refused sex.the point of feminism is i'm not a sex object
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: @PineAlti Love to spank mature women
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: The number 3 team was an 11 point fave vs the number 2 team. The number 1 team is a 17 point face today. Is college football turning into women’s college basketball??
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: I know it’s the thought that counts while receiving gifts, but last year, this girl got me a purple tie, and free condoms from the clinic for my birthday. Then had the audacity to ask “what you get me for Valentine’s Day?” A knuckle sandwich mf watch outttt!!!
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: @MysterySolvent Fifty-one year old 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: @formyopinions @politics1743 @washingtonpost Now I know the saying “dumb blonde” has your picture as the definition.
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: Ooooh I need a dirty kinky naked woman to tie me up and smack my face and spank my ass all night long
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: @ASK_des So you used the wrong pronoun for Owen Jones to insult him. With the subtext that to be a woman is less than a man. So well-done on being both misogynistic homophobic and transphobic in one word. #owenjones #eddieizzard #everydaysexism
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: @MrBazza @AlgernonEques @KingRichieLion @thehomburg @piersmorgan I agree its all complete nonsense - people are people and it's what's between the ears that counts. That profiling bizarrely was introduced after pressure from equality campaigners - it was an early symptom of political correctness.
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: No words. So happy. Now to make it law! #WomensRights https://t.co/8OxLN1suDW
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: @KatieGr09310800 We you! Post your BEST slapper, grab, ANY play on our app so more college coaches & fans can watch you ball out YOUR play could be featured to all coaches/fans on Twitter/IG/TikTok Hit the link to download Sports Threadhttps://t.co/rq7e59djiw
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: So some effing Karen (typical blonde) ruin my morning by being smart with me when I said my sister and I were in line first at Walmart. We were social distancing and she said then why you weren't in line. I told your dumb ass we were you didn't turn around to see us.
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: “I was a whore. A man whore” - my dad
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: Expose unethical conduct in journalism, including within your organizations. #gamergate
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: @Jim_Jordan Will you stop being a dick for one day. 320+ thousand people are dead. Millions infected and unemployed. This year there are kids without parents, men and women without their spouses, all because of your glorious leader. Happy holidays Gympedo.
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: TRANS MEN ARE MEN AND TRANS WOMEN ARE WOMEN. I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO SAY THIS. IF YOU'RE A TERF, BLOCK ME. IF YOU DON'T SUPPORT TRANS PEOPLE AND THEIR RIGHTS, UNFOLLOW AND BLOCK ME.
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: @thedollmari @trafromdatrap @yayasorude Really... nobody did laugh... you were hoping for a ‘she woke up and chose violence’ response to your comment. You just look like a cunt.
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 have a no woke feminazi racist friend rule so this will work out well for both of us https://t.co/iNGCXzFqSY
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: The Story of O.J. is a sample of Nina Simone’s Four Women. & it’s one of my favorite sampled productions. I will listen to it without Jay Z all day lol
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: @LadyThaliaRP "My marriage was childless as well. Which would make it even harder finding a new husband. Because there is a good chance I can't have children at all. On the other hand, my husband didn't have any bastards, either."But men usually liked to blame women for a childless marriage.
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: @Cybraxas When I say he plays the victim, I mean that he says something provocative or inflammatory (like “women shouldn’t wear makeup at work”, or “women owe men sex”), and then when it’s attributed to him word for word, he complains that he’s been misrepresented.
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: @Louise_m_perry @MichaelLevich Good to know The Onion’s groundbreaking 2003 piece on the future of feminism still feels as fresh as ever https://t.co/eIHmll41u2
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: My neighbors are two women drunkenly screaming every word to “Like a G6” off their balcony to literally the entire neighborhood.Kind of love this Christmas energy.
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: Was never not kinda dumb though #blonde https://t.co/b7IyT4EOwp
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: @Afr1c4nG1ant That’s all you have to offer which I’ll be teaching my daughter not to get caught up with men like you who place all your identity in your pants. You offer no stability, leadership or financial security. Everything is sexual and it’s quite rapey tbh.
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: @AvaHurbanek1 We you! Post your BEST slapper, grab, ANY play on our app so more college coaches & fans can watch you ball out YOUR play could be featured to all coaches/fans on Twitter/IG/TikTok Hit the link to download Sports Threadhttps://t.co/rq7e59djiw
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: @ACLU So you support insisting that women need to accept roles as sex workers when assessing eligibility for benefits/welfare?
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: @Irgentwaslol @WeaponizedRage The reason LoU2 is objectively bad isn't diversity or feminism like you will try to claim those who don't like it are focused on.The wokenism is bad, but if you are really honest about the game, it has some of the best worst writing any work of fiction has ever had.
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: My slutty little trophy wife drives a hard bargain.#cuckold #slave #sluttywife #slutwifelife https://t.co/t66i7Rppcp
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: “misandry isn’t real” and “stop shaming mlm for attraction to men because it’s homophobic along with shaming trans men for being men is transphobic as well” are two arguments that can coexist
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: @RantsByMegan @legallybitchy I honestly can't imagine a situation where I would pay that much for a pair of shoes. Actually I don't think I would pay over $400 for a pair of shoes. But things are different for women's shoes.
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 what social media does to our young women, in few years time, I bet there would be less woman doing chores at home at this rate. You don't want to know what I did while I was dating my hubby. My mum would spank me if I were to tell her this. https://t.co/sQtO7DmX24
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: Women, is sex fine without head for you? Orrrrr
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: nsfw, violence//--ALSO is makima from chainsaw man really hot to the point where she could spank me spit in my throat and be abusive with me until she got bored and throw me away or do i have mommy issues and problems w dominant woman
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: @SGTfilth @CooLnThaCut @RachelS4Grey You can put my fat ass in its place anytime.. male masculinity commands my life. I'm just another skank waving my ass around
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: I was in this I don't remember the name gc, they durs tal some sexist shit, and even days after I left the chat because I in any way do not want to be associated with ppl who call all girls dumb they keep texting me and calling me out because I dared to stand for my gender? https://t.co/CqQhCQCSjh
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: Twitter is just one big boy vs girl competition it’s like an elementary school ooooo the girls have cooties ahhhhh the boys are yuckyyyyy https://t.co/0zBwtpNQkB
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: @gordon_slash @septicstepic @rad_fem_female @DykeWarm @ABCWorrier @sarf_ldngirl I’m pretty certain most men are eager to call TW women because they can’t admit they at least bisexual. Its convenient to men to push this narrative and in this case males have everything to gain from this and females lose.
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 wrongly accuse a man of rape??I dont understand some women really .Now it's going to be difficult for real rape victims to speak up.#fearwomen
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: jc stans aren't bitter, they stan a man who wields a whip and write fics of him getting gangbanged, jc stans are SPICY
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: @JaneOst_ @thucydiplease I hate Margaret thatcher more then the average women and that says a lot
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: @ida_skibenes I don’t know, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was real. He seems to have lots of friends who like to abuse and rape girls and women.
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: “A prostitute? And risk getting some incurable disease?Do I look like a himbo to you? I at least have standards!” https://t.co/ZGI6AoQxYJ
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: Happy summer day (very hot) in a very short skirt and boots. https://t.co/k9jwLifS22
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: @darrengrimes_ I miss Juncker, he was great fun, this bint is borrrring.
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 am literally the same exact person as laurie from little women (2019) and i don’t know if that is problematic or dreamy
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’re gonna tell me I got the RTX 3080 and still got no bitches??? Not very PogChamp https://t.co/3ftYsCkAv2
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: "Women Are NOT Capable of EVIL" https://t.co/O1AUJsekSI#MRA #MGTOW #men #guys #boys #mensrights #mensrightsmovement #mensrightsactivist #mensrightsmatter
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: Jimin manspreading https://t.co/gmFS2TOuro
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: @TEYANATAYLOR I would be more than grateful for the help. I have a 5 year old little girl and her name is Amarina. She is mad I left her daddy but she's to young to understand he has been beating on me and I cannot live like that anymore & she doesn't need to see that either$kimberlyunitted https://t.co/W8fQdqMQx8
4. misogyny and/or non-sexual violence