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
"Technically not public indecency" cosplays will of course get attention, especially if it is an attractive woman "wearing" them, but pizzazz and proper coordination have, from my experience, gotten far more active attention. Passive attention, yeah, people gonna stare, but active "can I grab a photo?" "You're awesome" kind of thing, you gotta rock the outfit.
One year, the most popular costume at the con I was at was a couple in simple Titan cosplays, who had three ferrets in AoT guard costumes running around on them. And why not? It was adorable, and they were well-trained ferrets.
Another year, people crowded to see a Jesse and James paired cosplay that came in their own Meowth hot air balloon. Clearly the attention was because of the Jesse midriff, not the spectacle, right?
People appreciate the human form, male or female, that embodies the best of its physique. Obviously. But those socjus karens, oddly enough, act as if thots are the only women who exist at conventions.