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Wednesday, September 12, 2007 12:00 AM

Women are the new men on TV

Broads are the cops and lawyers and masters of the business universe on the new shows. So what happened to the men?

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2007 08:13 AM

    Brightstar

    I agree that women are assimillating these so-called "lessons" and reacting to the world and men in particular in a negative way. My point is that anyone who draws their identities and behaviors from television are weak and spineless, and thus not worthy of the energy it takes to interact with them.

    So let them use their kick-assery to defend themselves against criminals. Let them clean their own gutters, dig up their own septic tanks, and all the other unpleasant things that men traditionally have taken care of. I guarantee that they will reveal themselves as the phony shrinking violets they are. Exceptions will exist of course, but I wager that most will curl up in a little ball when reality comes knocking.

    If society has become more crass, vulgar, obnoxious, and contentious as a result of television, what does that say about the character of the people who make up society? They're tools...nothing more, nothing less. The only thing anyone can do in defence of their own ways of living is to avoid such people and ignore them, and if necessary fight them when their numbers grow too large. When laws are passed reflective of TV, then it's time to break them in advance of abolishing them.

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