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Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, arrives with her Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh, at the Indian Presidential palace for ceremonial reception, in New Delhi, India , Wednesday, October. 17. Manish Swarup/AP/Press Association Images

Australian PM outburst prompts misogyny definition update

Dictionary updating definition, after Prime Minister Julia Gillard lambasted opposition leader Tony Abbott as a misogynist in parliament last week.

AUSTRALIA’S PRIME MINISTER did not define “misogyny” wrong in a blistering attack on a male rival — the dictionary did.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s fiery speech last week in which she branded conservative opposition leader Tony Abbott a misogynist for a string of allegedly sexist comments he had made in recent years has been lauded by feminists around the world.

But Gillard’s critics have accused her of hyperbole, pointing to dictionary definitions of misogyny as hatred of women.

Sue Butler, the editor of the Macquarie Dictionary, which is regarded as the definitive authority on Australian meanings of words, said Wednesday that the political furore revealed to her fellow editors that their dictionary’s definition was decades out of date.

The dictionary would broaden its definition from a hatred of women to include entrenched prejudice against women, she said.

“Since the 1980s, ‘misogyny’ has come to be used as a synonym for sexism — a synonym with bite, but nevertheless with the meaning of ‘entrenched prejudice against women’ rather than ‘pathological hatred,’” Butler said in a statement.

Gillard’s speech in Parliament last week came after Abbott attempted to move a motion to oust the House of Representatives Speaker Peter Slipper over crude and sexist terms Slipper made in text messages that came to light in a court case.

“If he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern Australia, he doesn’t need a motion in the House of Representatives; he needs a mirror,” Gillard told Parliament.

“Misogyny, sexism — every day from this leader of this opposition,” she added.

She complained Abbott had questioned in a media interview whether it was a bad thing that men had more power than women in Australian society and had described abortion as “the easy way out.”

Gillard said she was offended when Abbott once said to her in Parliament : “If the prime minister wants to, politically speaking, make an honest woman of herself …”

The term “making an honest woman” in Australia traditionally refers to a man marrying a woman with whom he has had a sexual relationship.

As well as being Australia’s first female prime minister, Gillard is also the first to share the prime minister’s official residence with a common law partner, former hairdresser Tim Mathieson, who is widely referred to by his unofficial title “first bloke.”

Female lawmakers in the conservative Liberal Party defended Abbott, who is married with three daughters, saying he did not hate women.

Butler said while the Oxford English Dictionary had expanded its definition of the word from a psychological term to include its contemporary meaning a decade ago, it took the debate over Gillard’s speech to prompt Macquarie to review its definition.

“Perhaps as dictionary editors we should have noticed this before it was so rudely thrust in front of us as something that we’d overlooked,” Butler told Associated Press.

She said the decision had drawn complaints.

“We’ve had various emails accusing us of a political stance in this,” Butler said. “Our changes to the dictionary usually don’t cause quite so much public interest.”

Among the critics is Sen. Fiona Nash, a member of Abbott’s coalition, who accused Macquarie of making the change to suit Gillard’s center-left Labor Party.

“It would seem more logical for the prime minister to refine her vocabulary than for the Macquarie Dictionary to keep changing its definitions every time a politician mangles the English language,” Nash said in a statement.

Gillard and Abbott declined to comment on the change.

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    Mute Auntie Dote
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:14 PM

    You’re late sharing this clip – it’s been doing the rounds for a while – but it is rather wonderful!

    Re the definitions of “sexism” & “misogyny,” I think she is absolutely right to keep the focus on behaviour rather than intention.

    No one can know another’s intentions or subjective feelings, but words and actions are clearly visible & verifiable & therefore subject to fair judgment.

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    Mute Patrick Lyons
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:42 PM

    It is usually the ugly women that complain about sexism. You would not hear this sort of nonsense from Cheryl Cole or Rihanna – two stunners.

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    Mute Norman Hunter
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:58 PM

    What modelling agency employs you Patrick?

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    Mute js1711
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    Oct 17th 2012, 2:09 PM

    He also called her a witch and a man’s bitch. Don’t get so offended on behalf of men while making another sexist side swipe at women. Sometimes it’s sexism.

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    Mute Stephen Church
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    Oct 17th 2012, 2:24 PM

    I dunno, saw the pictures of rihanna a while ago, she looks bet down , must have been why crhis brown dumpe her

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    Mute Patrick Lyons
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:13 PM

    Ok Stephen we can ditch Rihanna as well and use Alessandra Ambrosio instead. Now I hope everybody is happy.

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    Mute Nivag Yeoh
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:53 PM

    Plenty of overt sexists on the journal, i see

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    Mute Máire Egan
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    Oct 23rd 2012, 12:19 PM

    On that point Patrick why are all misogynistic men usually unattractive, bald and sexually frustrated?

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    Mute Mick Lennon
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    Oct 17th 2012, 2:32 PM

    sexist – Australian in the same sentence,im shocked and appalled,now tell that Sheila to put some more shrimps on the Barbie

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    Mute Reginald St Worthing
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:51 PM

    Patrick’s a trolling misogynist, with the mental age of seventeen-year-old. Ignore him.

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    Mute Nivag Yeoh
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:54 PM

    Correct.

    Don’t feed the troll.

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    Mute Patrick Lyons
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:12 PM

    Oh dear where is all this going? Could ‘dear’ be termed sexist? It might not have been when I started the sentence but it might be now, or now, or now, or now.

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    Mute Kevin O'Brien
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:42 PM

    Referring to a female colleague as ‘dear’ can be construed as sexist as well as patronising and overly familiar.

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    Mute Micheal
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:51 PM

    Mad, crazy idea – call the person by their name! Or just say “hello”, don’t add in the dears, birds, dahlings, loves, chicks, stags, foxes, badgers, leave the wildlife references at the door!

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    Mute El Brujillo
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    Oct 17th 2012, 2:36 PM

    Patrick are you skeptical that sexism exists? i refer also to your comment below. If you are, you demonstrate either a worrying lack of ability to disseminate media output and general societal patterns, not to mention contact with articulate, self-aware women- or an equally worrying ignorance that these things exist.

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    Mute Ryan Allen
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    Oct 17th 2012, 5:27 PM

    Next time a female friend calls me “hon” I shall stand up to her for her blatant sexism!

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    Mute John O'Neill
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    Oct 17th 2012, 8:05 PM

    I just can’t stand women who accuse us men of misogyny…

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    Mute Brian Horton
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    Oct 17th 2012, 1:19 PM

    She looks a bit like and definitely sounds like an Aussie version of Clare Daly.

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    Oct 17th 2012, 2:03 PM

    Ditch the witch!!

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    Mute Tony Rogers
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:16 PM

    Sure she cant even put one foot in front of the other without falling over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpUUt2QpacU&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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    Mute Patrick Lyons
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    Oct 17th 2012, 3:29 PM

    It looks as if she was trying to walk like a man. Those guys should have linked her to prevent her falling. It is well known that men are better walkers than women. We are built to hunt and protect. Women are built to feed and tend. Nature takes care of its own.

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    Oct 17th 2012, 6:24 PM

    It’s an old tradition to make fun of MS Gillard’s English. They also say she mispronounces the word Negotiate…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49zF8m7ys24

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    Oct 23rd 2012, 9:47 AM

    shoot the messenger if you dont agree with the misoginist..oops mysogenist…or messagenist.

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