-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "panhandling" to mean contribution-based entertainment.
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "Bigotry" to mean "Employment of a double-standard which effectively exempts only the bigot or crowd of bigots from the malicious consequences of pre-defined behaviour, along with the bigot(s) assumption of superiority over another."
- Example: if it is ok for a broadcaster [regardless sexual preference and regardless gender, non-gender, etc.] to express misogynistic ideals and behave in a chauvinistic way, then it should be ok for everyone present to, and not just a pre-defined group of people.
- Example: if it is not ok for a man, because of the stigma of sexual violence which is attached to the XY Chomosome [a stigma from which a pre-defined group of people is Commonly exempt], to work with women in the Atelier Industry, then--because of the Objective risk of sexual violence--it should not be ok for anyone to.
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "Professionalism" to mean "The toughtful approach to and reverencial follow-through with the task at hand, including the expression of respect of the host's/client's wishes and sensibilities."
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "Violence" to mean "Any act which violates."
- examples are Lynching, Malicious Manipulation--including "womanizing", put in quotes because there is not a gender-neutral/sexuality-neutral umbrella term--and Expression Of Bigotry [including {not interchangeable, here} "sexism", "chauvinism" and "misogyny"].
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "lynching" to be "The public spectacle ["parade"] whilch preambles crowd-driven murder."
- in most cases, GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "murder" to be Character Assassination, which has [historically] been the goal of lynching.
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "sexism" to mean "The belief that any given gender is superior to any other gender, non-gender, combination of genders, etc."
- GooseandClover Broadcasting defines "feminism" to mean "The assertion that feminine people are not inferior from nor less capable than anyone."
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting distinguishes "chauvinism" from "sexism" by behaviour, where "sexism" is a philosophy.
-- GooseandClover Broadcasting distinguishes "misogyny" from "sexism" by lifestyle, where "sexism" is philosophy and "chauvinism" is distinguished by behaviour less the misogynistic lifestyle.
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