"The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians."
PROTIP: The anime series "Vandread" is not a documentary.
And it was Pat himself - via "Superbook" - who introduced, nay, popularised anime in the US in the first place; more than the likes of Carl Macek or Fred Patten ever did.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbook
So thanks for bringing us the feminist icons Major Motoko Kusanagi ("Ghost in the Shell"), Revy ("Black Lagoon"), Eclair, Tweedledee, Eclipse, Alv, Dvergr ("Kiddy Grade")...
...and the likes of Dita Liebely, Meia Gisborn, Jura Basil Elden, Barnette Orangello, Gascogne Rheingau, Parfet Balblair, Paiway Underberg, Ezra Vieil, and Magno Vivan in "Vandread". The very feminist characters from the purely female world of Mejerr (where reproduction is performed without males).
If not for "Superbook" extending the interest, nay, market for anime beyond the consumers in Japan, it's said by experts that anime would be a mere fraction - certainly in terms of production companies & their output - of what it is today (one word: fansubs).
So thanks for advancing the feminist agenda, Pat m'boy. And introducing not only Yuri, but Yaoi and Hentai to the US & the wider world. as well. >:D
"practice witchcraft"
We have you to thank also, for bringing us "Sailor Moon", "Mahou Tsukai Tai", "CardCaptor Sakura", "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha/A's/StrikerS", "My-HiME/Mai Otome", and "Puella Magi Madoka Magica". [/rubbing salt in]
Moral: Senility setting in, in later life, is a terrible thing is it not eh, Pat?!