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Mainstream meaning
Used or accepted broadly rather than by small portions of population, market, scientific community, etc.
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It was reviewed by mainstream publications, with the New York Times’ environmental writer Kirkpatrick Sale venturing that the Unabomber “is a rational man and his principal beliefs are, if hardly mainstream, entirely reasonable”.
The question is will this embarrassing debacle help to unravel Canada’s mainstream right to mainstream left consensus on the NATO proxy war?
A mainstream Bollywood film centered around the woman, despite the presence of a mainstream action hero is a brave step for the filmmakers.
For mainstream use – and even mainstream photo-editing – it’s easily good enough.
The active consumer of mainstream media assesses the worth of what’s being offered while the passive media consumer simply lies back and lets the invading mainstream media do his/her thinking.
The reality is that conformance to mainstream standards of education, socioeconomic standing, or behaviors acceptable to mainstream White America do protect Black bodies from systemic racism.
As the news about Jeffrey Epstein slowly slips out of the mainstream discourse, it is absolutely essential that we first take some time to mine this story deeply for hidden gems of information that the mainstream will do everything to distract us from.
Connecting To The Mainstream: For any change to become truly revolutionary, it eventually has to be adopted by the mainstream.
That kind of common ground is rare, especially among your run-of-the-mill rock fans who are notoriously prickly toward anything even remotely “mainstream“( with “mainstream” being anything they perceive to be the product of The Man, maaaaaaan!
The obvious temptation is to identify one common theme, which is the structural weakness and collapse of the mainstream right (as part of a wider collapse of mainstream politics).
But a growing number of households are unable to access mainstream bank finance and are excluded from mainstream options as a result of a low credit score or insecure employment.
Commenting on the role played by mainstream cinema in promoting the fitness form, he said: “Just like rock music in India became popular after movies like ‘Rock On’, mainstream cinema can help MMA (Mixed Martial art) grow in India.
For example, the word “mainstream” spiked in January as the term “mainstream media”, or MSM, grew to gargantuan proportions, wielded as an insult on the political right.
The European political spectrum has been reduced to the mainstream right and the populist right, with the mainstream gradually evaporating as it absorbs the ideas and rhetoric of the populists.
Although a mainstream epic, Star Wars has provided its fans with a spirituality and culture outside of the mainstream. citation Fans, in response to the popularity of these blockbusters, will claim elements for themselves while rejecting others.
Authors describe Rothbard as a "heterodox political economist" far out of the mainstream, who nonetheless was a charismatic figure who caught the attention and provoked responses from the mainstream.
Because if something looked halfway promising, then mainstream oncology would scrutinize it, and if there is anything to it, it would become mainstream almost automatically and very quickly.
Joanne Hollows further identifies a gendered component to the celebration of transgressive themes in cult films, where male terms are used to describe films outside the mainstream while female terms are used to describe mainstream, conformist cinema.
Mainstream objections Mainstream academics have often argued that the Oxford theory is based on snobbery: that anti-Stratfordians reject the idea that the son of a mere tradesman could write the plays and poems of Shakespeare.
Professional wrestling in mainstream culture From the first established world championship, the top professional wrestlers have garnered fame within mainstream society.