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it's strange rewatching old sitcoms
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Usually when I watch old media I'm most disgusted by the blatant sexism that's just accepted as normal and skipped over as if it didn't happen at all.
Not a sitcom, but watched Chinatown for the first time recently. The protagonist literally assaults a woman when she's trying to tell him about her being raped as a child. He hits her several times, and then the scene continues as if it was justified and normal.
Instead of her grabbing a bat to defend herself or even saying one word indicating that maybe he crossed a line, she hugs him and they continue to be friends as if he didn't just assault her?