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  2. Moi les hommes, je les déteste - Wikipedia

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    The essay argues that shunning men is a legitimate defense against widespread misogyny. [1] Harmange writes that misandry, or the hatred of men, "exists only as a reaction to misogyny, which is at the root of systemic violence". [3]

  3. Misanthropy - Wikipedia

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    Misanthropy is traditionally defined as hatred or dislike of humankind. [3] [4] The word originated in the 17th century and has its roots in the Greek words μῖσος mīsos 'hatred' and ἄνθρωπος ānthropos 'man, human'.

  4. Misogyny - Wikipedia

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    Chrysippus' point is more abstract than Antipater's, and Galen quotes the passage as an example of an opinion contrary to his own. What is clear, however, is that he groups hatred of women with hatred of humanity generally, and even hatred of wine. "It was the prevailing medical opinion of his day that wine strengthens body and soul alike."

  5. Michelle Trachtenberg’s Most Honest Quotes About the ... - AOL

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    Check yourself haters.” Long before her death at the age of 39, Trachtenberg found herself reflecting on fame in Hollywood and sharing the ups and downs of growing up in the spotlight.

  6. Friedrich Nietzsche's views on women - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Klinger states in her book Continental Philosophy in Feminist Perspective: "Nietzsche, like Schopenhauer a prominent hater of women, at least relativizes his savage statements about woman-as-such." [7] One of Nietzsche's own statements is cited in support of this assertion:

  7. Mad as a hatter - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Hatter, illustration by John Tenniel "Mad as a hatter" is a colloquial English phrase used in conversation to suggest (lightheartedly) that a person is suffering from insanity.

  8. 175 Family Picture Quotes and Caption Ideas To Share on ... - AOL

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    Related: 100 Heartwarming Adoption Quotes that Celebrate the Beauty of Adoptive Families. Multigenerational Family Picture Quotes and Captions. 84. From generation to generation, love never fades. 85.

  9. List of critics of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther, the father of the Protestant Reformation, wrote on Islam.; French polymath and philosopher Voltaire wrote Mahomet, ou Le Fanatisme (1741), a religious satire on the life of Muhammad, [26] described as a self-deceived, [27] perverted [27] religious fanatic and manipulator, [26] [27] and his hunger for political power behind the foundation of Islam.