Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

You know, Kern, I don't mind the "inclusion" of gays, females in non-traditional roles and more ethnic minority characters. I just get irked by portrayal of all those characters as competent and smart, and white males as wimps, boobs or evil.

I was really enjoying binging on "Resident Alien" (lead Alan Tudyk is very funny) till creepingly it emerges that all the smart and successful (and even kick-***) characters are women. The men, with the usual exceptions of the very old (a Native American man, natch) or the very young (boy schooled by a Muslim girl, natch) are idiots, jerks or helpless. The mayor is whipped by his wife. The sheriff is consistently out-thought by his female deputy. They even have the male federal agent completely dominated physically and intellectually by the uber confident, butt-kicking 110 pound female agent. The lead character is ostensibly male but also an alien who says his society does not have genders equivalent to humanity. And, of course, he's schooled in how to behave by his female co-lead. Sheesh.

Sometimes, you can take advantage of this utter predictability. My wife was really into "The Queen's Gambit," a series about a female chess prodigy navigating the sexist world of chess. I would expect a good story to have a woman tough it out and show strength in the pre-Women's Lib era. But these days, you're more likely to get that story line salted (heavily) by uniformly incompetent and evil men. I watched for five minutes, then bet her the only sympathetic male characters would be young, really old and/or non-white. That wasn't entirely (though mostly) true. But I scored big when I bet her the main character would have a romance, but that it would absolutely, positively have to be with a non-white male or a female. Yup, I won. Just pissed her off, though.