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Commentary: How could you do this, 'Great British Baking Show'?

There's a lot going on in the world right now, but we shouldn't allow the nonstop horror of the news to distract us from the smaller injustices happening all around us.

Like, for instance, this week's "The Great British Baking Show."

The beloved reality competition series has weathered its share of controversies - or at least what passes for "controversy" on a show where kindness is a virtue and the prize is an engraved platter.

There was the time viewers complained about all the naughty puns. Or the time a sloppy edit made it look like one contestant

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