"objectification is when you point out that a new character model looks like shit"
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Doctor Harleen Quinzel, a brilliant psychiatrist and gymnast who thought that she could temper the Joker into the lost man he was underneath it all and found herself cast as a marionette very deeply, and madly, in love with him.
Girls who don't see the deeper story here should get back to their Twilight fanfiction.
They would argue that men only see the sexual aspects of the characters, as if you can't think a woman is hot and like her character at the same time. Honestly it's not even that the new model isn't sexy, it just looks so shit lol how can anyone defend that
This wave of feminism is the result of deep-seathed insecurity. During the 90's and early 2000's fictional women were everything feminists claimed they want: Smart, beautiful, proactive and charismatic. Instead of feeling uplifted by this aspirational characters the feminists tried to bring them down, they declared them a conceptual betrayal. They realized they couldn't live to such expectations, so they bitterly added them to the pile of "male fantasies" and "unrealistic expectations". When men watch capeshit we want to be Batman, Thor, Iron man. When women watch capeshit they want She-Hulk to be a emotional mess like them, they want Harley to be strong and independant but also for her to keep her bpd personality and basically making the same mistakes, they want validation.
Ironically they are the ones taking the most superficial traits from those characters. Whenever a female character becomes popular you'll get a crowd of thots and uggos wearing sexualized costumes all the same: "I'm totally not a vapid cunt, I'm as likable as your favorite character", they claim
They've got the new Mega-Cred bottles and they aren't afraid to show them off to everyone else who is a fake Cred drinker not allowed in their affinity group :p