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...have to decide on other movies also, if they are seen as racist, sexist or in any way discriminatory to the university community," Scott said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee to Screen X-Rated Films | 10/25/1980 | See Source »

...course, the film depicts Judy as the naive victim of a sexist society. Her ex-spouse ripped her off. Her dad pushes her around. Her second husband, a horny, gray-haired fool, paws her constantly and, on their wedding night, cajoles her into making love on the bathroom floor. At the exact moment of his premature ejaculation, he has a heart attack and dies on top of Judy. It's like visualizing a bad Rodney Dangerfield joke and recognizing its ugly failure...

Author: By Jacob V. Lamar, | Title: Mrs. Grunt | 10/18/1980 | See Source »

...dose of self-confidence." She meets the owner of the strong, soothing voice, a poker-faced Army recruiter, and believes him when he tells her that joining the Army means living in a Monterey condominium and sailing a yacht. He also assures her that the Army is no longer sexist: "This is the Army of the eighties. Any jobs that men hold can be jobs for the ladies, too. Even trained killers, stuff like that...

Author: By Jacob V. Lamar, | Title: Mrs. Grunt | 10/18/1980 | See Source »

...something to do with a personal relationship we have," he said. "It is true that we are very close friends. But that has nothing to do with the way that I and others in this company evaluate her performance." For her part, Cunningham called the corridor talk sexist. Said she: "Unfortunately, we're culturally bound by norms that preclude in many minds the existence of someone like myself." After the conference, company officials said there would be a major announcement by Cunningham and Agee. That sparked further speculation about wedding plans. But then the announcement was canceled without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bendix Abuzz | 10/6/1980 | See Source »

...racist or sexist, Wallace queries, that Black women were stereotyped as "fat nannies or wanton sluts?" Is it racist or sexist, she asks, that Black men were portrayed as "sex-crazed work machines or impotent old fools...

Author: By Geoffrey T. Gibbs, | Title: Continuing the Good Fight | 10/1/1980 | See Source »

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