Dont even have to watch these videos, just look at the comments on them ( I recommend using ad block to not give these people any ad revenue profits, even if its a few cents): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rlwnlb72rLo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pman_LN8sVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfCzdZZtP5g
And the thing that pisses me off is that anime is actually such a diverse medium, that there are literally mountainloads of anime that dont sexualize women. There is literally genres like shoujo and manhwa geared towards female audiences, and yet these people go into shounen (a genre meant for teenage boys), and the complain that the women are sexualized.
https://ibb.co/qWMmYMs https://ibb.co/8zRf8sQ https://ibb.co/x2GcyNH
And when you point out that there are genres that gear towards women as well, its still not enough for them.
Related to the post u/Theman2008 made earlier today
It’s never enough. If more people could realize that people who can’t shut up about diversity or sexism in your hobby are not actual fans and they have no interest in anything except changing what you enjoy fandoms would be so much better off.
Most of the people in these comment sections are people new to anime who only watch surface level male-geared shounen shit. There is one comment on inakyu's video where a girl writes "Im glad I watch aot, because its an anime that doesnt sexualize and writes strong female characters". Most of these people only started watching anime when it became popular. You see similar sentiment on instagram and tiktok comment sections as well.
They do the same with cosplay. They claim it's all sexy shit and then they ignore iconic female characters who are modest, because they want the over the top attention and reactions.
A nicely done Riza Hawkeye or Lina Inverse would always be cool, but she would get a bit less hollering than doing yet another currently popular titty waifu.
I'd love to see a good cosplay of Noa from Patlabor, but it's too old, and she's not sexualized.