>>89980920That's not so bad. Try this
>male versus female episode>dumb guy initiates it>they have a competition with several different challenges>the girls win every single one by far>the lesson is equalityWhat's particularly frustrating is that these shows are always aimed at kids. Most kids go through that "other gender has kooties" kind of phase, but few are ever actually sexist (unless if they get it from shitty parents). You can talk about gender inequality in the modern world, but kids aren't responsible for that at all, and doing this "See? Girls aren't weaker, they're actually stronger" can feel really unfair for young boys, who are usually too young to hold values that many progressives consider outdated and misogynist. Or any values at all, for that matter. They're kids.
Granted, this kinda crap in shows is pretty minor compared to other things that can grow resentment towards women in young boys. I can remember quite a few teachers who blatantly favored girls and were extra tough on boys, and this felt like the cruelest injustice anyone ever faced ever. Fortunately I didn't grow up to be pic related, but if there's a new generation of misogynists then I fully blame Gen X for that shit, or even the millennial generation (should it be that far along the line).