play the gender card
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[edit]play the gender card (third-person singular simple present plays the gender card, present participle playing the gender card, simple past and past participle played the gender card)
- (idiomatic, often derogatory) To assert that sexism is involved in a situation, especially in order to exploit sexist or antisexist attitudes.
- 2003, 01:04:56 from the start, in Finding Nemo, spoken by Marlin (Albert Brooks):
- Oh, I don't wanna play the gender card card right now. You wanna play a card? Let's play the "let's not die" card.
- 2008 January 8, Gloria Steinem, “Women Are Never Front-Runners”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- What worries me is that she is accused of "playing the gender card" when citing the old boys’ club, while he is seen as unifying by citing civil rights confrontations.
- 2013 June 19, “Did someone play their gender card at you? Poor baby.”, in We, the Intelligentsia, …[2], archived from the original on 29 March 2014:
- How can you tell the difference between someone playing the gender card and someone actually calling out misogyny when you so obviously have no expertise on the matter?