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Does anyone feel offended at the fact that some people now think that I Dream of Jeannie is sexist?

Its offensive because the montrer is a perfectly good montrer and its a tv show, not real life.
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Enchanted4eva said:
Yes, I do.
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:D Thats great!!!
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collacter02 said:
on i don't it's like bewitch ou wonder woman
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Jenjen_bunny said:
Well, this montrer was made during the questioning of women's rights, so naturally it would have a few degrading elements for women an example would be the book that Jeannie was écriture on 'How to be a good parent' and Anthony made her change the titre to 'How to be a good mother' in the assumption that only women typically take care of children and are therefore put in such stereotypical roles, lots of shows were like that in the early 20th century because of the the conventions of the time, but now that times are changed it is different. If this montrer was made in 2012 and did the same thing, then it would be plus offending because women have plus rights, personally I did not think it fair for women to be stuck in the stereotypical roles in the 1950s/1960s and even plus prior to that, but during this time, people would not have seen such things as 'sexist', probably not even Barbara Eden (The woman who plays Jeannie) at the time.... So I find it a bit offending, but at the same time, I don't.
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winchestersgirl said:
NO, because Jeannie may have been a slave to the lamp, but SHE was not a slave to Tony. Unlike Samantha in BEWITCHED, Jeannie was not subservient. She was gutsy, feisty, and didn't hide what she was...
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