Out of sheer morbid curiosity, as an autist and a writer, things like this fascinate me. I like to know what not to do and how to avoid it where possible. That doesn't mean it's never happened to me, though, there's been a few times.
Now, I'm not talking about like gay characters in a show and you're not into that thing. I'm mean the media equivalent of receiving a great blowjob and then suddenly you get a finger in your ass that wasn't part of the original offer.
Mine is the show, The Magicians. I knew it would be lefty-leaning because that's just how the books were and the cast was diverse in hollywood's favorite way. That said, I was in for some trash and the fastforward button was for the parts I didn't like. 3 seasons in, I like the dumb plots and the sudden twists, then, the show decided to pull some stupid fucking meta and lecture the audience: Rasheed starts to lecture us that you're a racist, sexist, bigot if you don't watch/read something because the main character isn't white and male. After that, I completely skip a couple episodes, because fuck that bullshit. I calmed down and the first episode I watch, they killed the main fucking character, a white male. Series goes on, I do not. The whole fucking scene was the producers trying to guilt the audience into not rage-quitting the show by calling us bigots. After that, I decided I was never watching another syfyllis network show again, or one with a racially diverse cast, especially no Rasheeds.
Star Trek Strange New Worlds is the same way. They put the white guy in the captains seat... but literally everyone else is a member of the diversity squad and crowd him out of every scene.
It's like the Simpsons episode where everyone decided to be like Bart. Everyone has to suddenly be the central character, right down to the attitude and quips.
I think I was checked out around the time Ahsoka showed up. It's like they tried to hide how bloated her face looked by making the ugliest episode they could. When I try to recall that episode, my mind instead conjures memories of the first time I played Dead Money, on low settings and a dim monitor.
It used to be a man's game. The need to pander is what destroyed it. They wanted to sell more tickets and the untapped audience was pussies, both in the pants and in the head.
The Mandalorian was feminist back when Gina "fence sitter" Carano was in it.
The average man can kick the ass of a "trained fighter" woman. Didn't you see Fallon Fox?
Give me a few weeks to train, I haven't fought anyone since sixth form.
Objectively true. Over 50% more grip strength, so once you get a hand on it's all but over. Never mind the muscles beyond the elbow, the strength differential below it are sufficient to make victory (and horrifying injury) significantly more likely.