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This does not look very neutral to me:
- Her column is internationally syndicated and draws more readers than any other newspaper column in the world. (...)
- Over the years, almost every subject the world has ever known has been addressed in Dear Abby. (...)'
--Edcolins 20:19, August 6, 2005 (UTC)
True. We should have some other viewpoints to balance that...
- She is widely believed to be a man-hating caricature of her mother
Common applications of above rule:
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- The man is always at fault, and cannot change
- Women are an unfair victim of circumstance and deserve a second chance
- Snooping/spying is acceptable so long as it is conducted by a woman for a valid reason, i.e., suspicion of wrongdoing, curiosity, paranoia, boredom, etc.