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  2. Stereotypes of white Americans - Wikipedia

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    Becky and Karen have been used as terms to refer to white women who act in a clueless, condescending or entitled way. [4] These stereotype names are derived from names that white women commonly have. Kyle, a similarly named stereotype, refers to an angry white teenage boy who consumes energy drinks, punches holes into drywall, and plays video ...

  3. Gender and emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    This debate is significant because emotion can be generated by adopting an action that is associated with a particular emotion, such as smiling and speaking softly. [8] A possible explanation is that both men and women's emotional expressiveness is susceptible to social factors. Men and women may be reinforced by social and cultural standards ...

  4. Category:Stereotypes of women - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of white women (2 C, 9 P) ... Pages in category "Stereotypes of women" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

  5. 'Karens for Kamala?' Inside the White Women Zoom Call ... - AOL

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    Britton was one of two celebrities, several politicians, and, reportedly, more than 100,000 others on a Zoom call advertised as a way for white women to "show up for Kamala Harris."

  6. Category:Stereotypes of white women - Wikipedia

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    Pejorative terms for white women (4 P) V. Valleyspeak (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Stereotypes of white women" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

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  8. Feminist psychology - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of emotion view women as the more emotional sex. However, feminist psychologists point out that women are only viewed as experiencing passive emotions such as sadness, happiness, fear, and surprise more strongly. Conversely, men are viewed to most likely to express emotions of a more dominant nature, such as anger. [14]

  9. White women: Your whiteness will not save you from the GOP ...

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    Even after four years of lies from the Trump administration, the center reports that exit polls in 2020 showed that up to 55% of white women voted for a second Trump term, while 90% of Black women ...