It's great that you picked this particular episode of "Politically Incorrect." Camille Paglia is one of my favorite people, because I believe she's honest. It isn't about agreeing with everything she says (she was supportive of the Birther movement, I also don't agree that homosexuality is in everyone, etc.) - I just think she's legitimately committed to what she says, and isn't just saying it to be controversial. As you probably noticed, she touched on a few things we discuss here, and there's no small wonder that feminists rejected her. She laid out their hypocricy for all to see.
This show pushed what was allowable on network tv right to the line in terms of language and subject matter. Other shows, like "NYPD Blue" moved the needle a little further (male nudity from behind, female breasts from the side, some language), but I don't think you'll see certain slurs, used in certain contexts ever.
This show pushed what was allowable on network tv right to the line in terms of language and subject matter. Other shows, like "NYPD Blue" moved the needle a little further (male nudity from behind, female breasts from the side, some language), but I don't think you'll see certain slurs, used in certain contexts ever.
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