CBS "Still Standing" episode

mens_issues writes "A little girl learns the value of false accusations.

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CBS has a show called "Still Standing" on misandry Monday nights. Last week there was an episode where the youngest daughter, Tina, came into the living room where Brian, an older teenager, was sitting. She announced that she just learned a new trick at a friend's house, and then proceeded to hit her arm and say "Ouch!" Brian came up to her, held her arms and asked what she was doing. She yelled "Stop hitting me!" which resulted in the mother walking in and asking what was going on. Tina replied that Brian was hitting her, which he vehemently denied. The mother didn't believe him, and yelled at him that hitting wasn't allowed in the family. She then ordered him to his room. Meanwhile, she consoled Tina and offered her some ice cream.

Isn't this just great? Now little girls who watched this episode can learn the value of false accusations of violence. Not only do they get a boy or man in trouble, but they also get rewarded for it.

Here's a link to the show:
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/still_standing/about. shtml

Also, it's interesting to note this description of the father:

"Since Bill has a far more immature approach to marriage and raising children than Judy does, they work at striking a balance and remembering why they love each other, quirks and all."

Typical - an overweight immature goofball married to an attractive intelligent woman.

Also, on last night's misandry Monday the following shows (Listen Up and Everybody Loves Raymond) both had scenes in which a female character hit a male character. Yuk yuk yuk.

Steve"

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