Here is my in-depth on a couple of titles I saw mentioned, plus one I haven't:
Yes Minister / Yes Prime Minister - Can't rec this enough, one of my favorite comedy series ever. It's old enough that SJW/fem stuff isn't a big part of it one way or another. It's just really well written and a realistic take on politics that anyone who has worked in a big bureacratic organization will recognize. When I think of the most realistic depictions of politics, I think of Yes Minister and The Wire. The first series was better than the second, if you enjoy the first you will still like the second one.
Justified - One of my recent favorites, just finished the series. It's one of those that can be unrealistic as far as what the main character gets away with as a cop, in that way that is kind of porn for all of us who get sick of BS and would like to just grab someone and knock their head against the wall sometimes. He gets away with a lot of that. There is a lot of really good dialogue and realistic, interesting relationships between masculine male characters. It's mostly ok from a SJW/fem point of view, although the lead puts up with a lot of garbage from women that he would not from men ... there's an element of that "strong guy but can be led around by the nose by women" to it, but for recent years that's about as good as it gets. One of the main characters is a female marshall who is kind of a badass, but not in an unrealistic way by modern standards, and they don't feel the need to make her tougher than the men, she just holds her own. She's a black woman surrounded by southern white guys mostly, so she serves token purposes, but they don't play up SJW angles much.
The Unit - this one was a pleasant surprise for me, I tried it because at the time it was streaming free on Amazon with Prime. Now you have to pay on Amazon, or get DVDs from Netflix. It's a pretty decent show, supposedly based on some reality of delta force. From a plot, action standpoint it's probably just average ... not up to the production value of an HBO series ... in one particular episode where they got into a real full scale battle, instead of typical special ops small unit stuff, you could really see their budget limitations showing. However, the plus side is you can tell that it's a show that at least tried to be realistic about male-female roles ... didn't have a grrl power super ninja girl on the team or anything like that. Good relationships between the men. It tries to satisfy the female angle by spending serious amounts of time on "the home front" showing things that the wives/girlfriends are going through back home while the men are out fighting. IMO you can almost tell over time that the people making that show were trying to make small concessions to the SJW community in order to stay on the air. It lasted 4 seasons, I'm currently watching the 4th. I liked the first 2 seasons the best. I'm probably not selling it well, but I think it's worth checking out if it sounds the least interesting ... like I said, at least they tried.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unit