Top 1200 Gender Inequality Quotes & Sayings - Page 8

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I never saw gender as a barrier.
I'm of the opinion that gender is a social construct.
We want our children to live in an America that isn't burdened by debt, that isn't weakened by inequality, that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet.
There is a massive gender imbalance on TV — © Dawn O'Porter
There is a massive gender imbalance on TV
I'd say my relation to being a woman is, I mean being a woman is whatever you want because the concept of gender is not really real, you know? And so for me it's about being comfortable in myself. It's about allowing myself to express who I am in any way that I want to, whether that be through my clothing, the way I present myself to the world, whether that be through like my gender identity and my pronouns. It's just really about allowing yourself to really be expressive and creative.
I believe in gender equality.
I want racial and gender equality.
I think that on the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders talks about income inequality and poverty alleviation, and those issues are so important.
White people need to wake up and tell the truth about US history and the inequality and the ways in which racism is so entrenched.
Government mitigates the inequality of power, and makes an innocent man, though of the lowest rank, a match for the mightiest of his fellow-subjects.
It is not easy to be a filmmaker but it has nothing to do with my gender.
Americans swept away the instruments of English hereditary inequality - entails and titles of nobility - even before we had a constitution.
Democrats deserve credit for engaging with big issues such as climate change and income inequality and coming up with bold, imaginative solutions.
The Savior has suffered not just for our iniquities but also for the inequality, the unfairness, the pain, the anguish, and the emotional distresses that so frequently beset us.
Until we fix the deep-rooted problems of economic inequality, we cannot expect young people to experience the best childhood and adolescence. — © Luciana Berger
Until we fix the deep-rooted problems of economic inequality, we cannot expect young people to experience the best childhood and adolescence.
Today, the United States is No. 1 in corporate profits, No. 1 in CEO salaries, No. 1 in childhood poverty and No. 1 in income and wealth inequality in the industrialized world.
Even after facing jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. courageously and boldly spoke out against racial inequality.
Inequality reigns in horrifying ways, and not everyone can even read, but the world of media and advertising withholds very little from the imagination of the dispossessed.
When the topic is growing income inequality, it's hard to prettify an imbalance between the rich and everybody else, so instead, conservatives try to argue that it doesn't exist.
Income inequality has made having kids, much like getting a quality college education, a rich person's privilege.
I don't see gender when I look at the world.
There are four headwinds that are just hitting the American economy in the face: They're demographics, education, debt and inequality. They're powerful enough to cut growth in half.
I hate a style, as I do a garden, that is wholly flat and regular; that slides along like an eel, and never rises to what one can call an inequality.
Ending educational inequality is going to require systemic change and a long-term, sustained effort. There are no shortcuts and no silver bullets.
Government sponsors untold waste, criminality and inequality in every sphere of life it touches, giving little or nothing in return.
Gender doesn't exist in my book.
It's about hard work and not gender.
I've been talking about things like reversing the rise of inequality and strengthening social mobility,since before it was cool.
We need to see the FLSA and the minimum wage as part of a larger struggle to cut poverty and to address the challenge of income inequality.
Income inequality has become so prevalent in the U.S. that examples of its negative impact on the middle class are as common as Kanye West saying something cringeworthy in the media.
The concern that I have is that, as wealth continues to concentrate in the hands of a few, economic inequality grows, and power also becomes more unequal.
Gender parity in management is a necessity.
A century after some women first got the vote, we are upping the pressure for change to consign Parliament's legacy of inequality in the past.
I don't see things in terms of gender.
I don't think gender even exists.
When we are honest, we admit how agreeable it can feel to be singled out for favored treatment. The biggest barrier to equality for all is that inequality for some feels good.
I never had an issue with gender.
Sex is biological, but gender is mental.
If we don't rebuild that connection with people we will really find even bigger gaps, because our gap on inequality is not just economic. — © Hillary Clinton
If we don't rebuild that connection with people we will really find even bigger gaps, because our gap on inequality is not just economic.
I have never let gender get in my way.
In middle-income countries, inequality becomes a problem because you can see there is a layer of people who are doing well, while the poor are still stuck there.
If the impoverishment and community fragmentation continue, it is not a stretch to predict urban wars sparked by inequality, unemployment, and the breakdown of dialogue between leaders and citizens.
I am focused on building a stronger Canada, a country where we tackle growing inequality, where we unlock the full potential of our citizens and where no one is left behind.
When it comes to swag, there's no gender involved.
I can't imagine where I'd be without the opportunities provided to me in sports. Sports taught me that gender isn't an issue; in fact, when people talk about me being the first female governor, I'm a little absent from that discussion, because I've never thought of gender as an issue. In sports, you learn self-discipline, healthy competition, to be gracious in victory and defeat, and the importance of being part of a team and understanding what part you play on that team. You all work together to reach a goal, and I think all of those factors come into play in my role as governor.
The very existence of government at all, infers inequality. The citizen who is preferred to office becomes the superior of those who are not, so long he is the repository of power.
Hospitality knows no gender or race.
In the US, the problem is primary and secondary education. We've had such an increase in inequality because a quarter of American kids don't finish high school!
The term 'income inequality' is a bit misleading because it suggests in a somewhat pejorative way that the rich are getting richer at the expense of the poor.
Everything in America is so stratified by class now. We have the 93rd level of income inequality in the world. You're already seeing highway lanes that are for pay and ones that aren't.
A new business model based on old principles of social justice where people matter - now that's a revolutionary way to reduce inequality. — © Sharan Burrow
A new business model based on old principles of social justice where people matter - now that's a revolutionary way to reduce inequality.
Gender reassignment is an exorcism of the mother
I feel like there's no such thing as gender.
Don't think of your gender as a handicap.
Growing inequality is exacerbated by the companies who simply treat workers as commodities, and our governments are cowered by their demands to perpetuate this model of greed.
Courage is not a matter of gender.
Economics is sometimes associated with the study and defense of selfishness and material inequality, but it has an egalitarian and civil libertarian core that should be celebrated.
Income inequality is troubling because, among other things, it means that many people in our society don't have the opportunities to advance themselves.
I'm proud of my happiness no matter what gender they are.
When you don't have equality of opportunity because you don't have equal access to education, it just seems so outrageous. It weakens our economy and leads to more inequality.
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