Marvel Includes Fully Naked Thor In Latest Thor: Love And Thunder Trailer For Cheap Laugh
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I honestly don't see what the outrage is.
Are we supposed to be outraged about how the other guys would be outraged ?
Double standards for one, the lefoids would burn Disney to the ground if the roles were reversed and it was 2 guys making fun of a naked woman.
Second it seems they want to humiliate Thor even more in order to highlight the strong womxn
Hemsworth better get a ton of money to justify being humiliated in the movie. Although he did play a humiliating role in Ghostbusters 2016. So I guess he does not mind it.
I mean, this is like example 3254098469085329104568937 of leftist hypocrisy. Who cares at this point. They view it as "objectifying women is bad, objectifying men is good". We get it. We view it as "nudity in general is fine".
Now you're just acting like the leftists you try to denounce. There's nothing wrong with nudity and girls gawking at the peak of male physique.
Oh yeah, so humiliating having your near perfect male body exposed with girls around you giggling. /s
My god man, you're even worse than the SJWs in a sense. Your own double standards are "I hate when they do it, but also, I want to do it for my own reasons".
The character is clearly being humiliated. Being chained nude in public is clearly humiliation being used as punishment. It would be one thing if this was done by a villain and the hero could redeem himself. Instead, his heroine comrades are amused by the situation.
The nudity itself is not the problem. Alexander Skarsgaard being nude in The Northman was a non-issue. Ben Affleck being nude in the director's cut of Batman v. Superman is a non-issue.
And how he overcomes this obstacle will make for a good action sequence. I don't see the issue. He's obviously in front of Zeus or some other god with a Thunder power, and he's about to undergo a trial of some sort from the trailer.
Not everything has to be black and white. Not every bad action has to be performed by a vilain.
Neither is the ritual itself in this case. Looks like Arena combat to prove himself from the trailer. I don't get the issue again.
This is no different than Fat Thor. I liked Fat Thor. I like when heroes have obstacles to overcome.
I can't say I agree with the outrage here. Feels like the kind of outrage I've been fighting against since 2014 really. You guys really are sounding like Feminists right now to me. That's my perception of this whole thing.