Many complained the feminisation of tv on here. Is it tv driving men...

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...away, or is it tv giving up on men not? being able to compete with the interenet computer games and video games, pandering to women, the target group that remained loyal to tv, preferring a passive form of entertainment to the interactivity and complexity of video games and other forms of entertainment ?
Feminine would mean more soap more takshows and less ateam I guess.
Annie its less action movies and more talkshows soap operas nowdays.
 
Television is not what is used to be the way it was, when I was a kid.
One of the great movies of the past "Bloodsport"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qknZ8ISUPps
vs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kEmHOjSOooY "My Super Ex Girlfriend" lol.
 
Pandering to women? Driving men away? You have to be joking. Television is almost completely a man's world, women are bit players on it selling household cleaners. Where would we be without westerns, sports, action movies, porn, military strike forces, cop shows? We would be in another kinder universe where women and children were not treated as helpless idiots.
 
It is business. I hate this BS too personally. LOL Feminine means what nowadays...pink taffeta and ribbons...or scandal and soap operas -Suzy bake ovens? OK..EWE

Favorite movie today would be Blade Runner.
Monday, I will pull a mural out of my ___ for a children's hospital. It's not the usual construction site, but at least I am feeding myself on the proceeds.....barely. Look. Plumbers and electricians make double what I do...and I'm am literally pulling art out of my arse. It;s fine, but never let me hear you dog a lady's wages...especially near this hospital. These nurses see more and deal with more than anyone should. They deserve every beautiful thing within reach.
 
I no longer have a TV for some 4 years now . I found that with out it there was a whole world out there that I should be paying attention to .
 
This TV contempt for men of which you speak has evolved since the late 1970s, which predates adult men playing video games and the Internet as we know it today.

TV sells to women, who are the engine of a consumer society. Men are unimportant, and are treated as such.

Annie, you and I should change TV sets - I like the programs yours receives better than the ones I see on mine.
 
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