A woman who uses the vacuum cleaner in an advertising movie is sexism, according to the British Advertising Standards Authority.
A cheery Audi advertisement about a mother who studies a bride is sexism.
John Humphrys has an interview with Joanna Konta and there is sexism.
The Spanish cycling tour has done away with sexism, meaning no girls kissing the winners, race director Javier Guillén said.
“We are not eliminating the hostesses altogether. We are not getting rid of those jobs,” a Unipublic representative, Laura Cueto Morillo, told the BBC, adding that they would be joined instead by men. “What we don’t want is the usual photo of a winner getting a kiss on each cheek.”
But in 2013, Slovakian cyclist Peter Sagan had to apologise after pinching the bottom of a girl at the end of the Tour de Flanders.
If you do not watch your words in women’s football, it will end in accusations of sexism.
Women in Silicon Valley are completely cranky about all the sexism they endure.
There is also sexism in the investment world.
It’s everywhere. Sexism, sexism, sexism, sexism, sexism, and more sexism.
And yes, Belgium also has sexism and lots of it.
Ironic sexism is also just sexism.
And those are mostly Dutch and English examples. The new Doctor Who, your workplace, Trump? Oh, sexism naturally.
Perhaps next month will be the month of racism?