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>To throw in my two cents on the issue of sexism through titling on television
>is not my aim here but rather to note that the casual swiping aside of the
>real issue though pun and satire was acted out by four males.  Where are the
>women on this list who are willing to stand up against unwitting apologists
>for and persons blind to the sexist system which is our society?
>
Now here's the real thing: satire so subtle that it can't be distinguished
from genuine doctrinaire piety.  Brava!
 
BTW, at least one male viewer last night noticed several feperson producers
and a feperson guest star in the credits, all of whom (rhymes with "womb")
had underlined Freudian 'o's in their names.
 
kjf-

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