Aquamarine
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How about those big, cut and sometimes shirtless male protagonists? Nobody seems to take offense at them being objectified...
You can't apply the same line of thinking to both genders. Women have endured centuries of objectification. Men have always been the ones in the position of power and privilege.
There's a difference.
There isn't a good answer, it's gotcha journalism. RPS usually does good work, but this is some Kotaku level shit.
Pretty much. The point feels like a generic "Aha! You've done something wrong!" moment without any constructiveness behind it.
I feel that's mostly due to the situation. It's just poorly timed.