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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 08-28 | SNW 3x08 | "Four-and-a-Half Vulcans" |
| 09-04 | SNW 3x09 | "Terrarium" |
| 09-11 | SNW 3x10 | "New Life and New Civilizations" |
| 01-15 | SFA 1x01 | TBA |
| 01-15 | SFA 1x02 | TBA |
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Sex and gender are two different things. It wouldn't be related.
Yes and sexism is about gender, not sex.
But sure, let's continue on this bad faith argument, since my point was that I am against objectification of both men and women, so whether it is about sex and gender it's the same since it's related to neither. So how is it sexist?
How many times have you been upset at a male being cast for their appearance? I mentionned before nearly all actors in US media have been cast for their attractiveness.
Do you rail against the unrealistic body standards of male superheros in comic books, the same way you would women?
Be honest, nobody does.
Yeah so you're really set on talking to yourself.
I am talking about objectification. The concept of showing someone as primarily an attractive body, as if they were nothing else.
And yes, just in star trek I mentioned instances of it, and I didn't even get started on shits like Enterprise.
Of course comic books have an extreme tendency to show unrealistic body standards, and the fact that the idea of a "normal" guy now is a bodybuilder says a lot, but that's not about objectification. When Star Trek shows Riker naked in his bathtub just for the sake of it, yeah, that is. And yes I'm against it.
I think you are so stuck in your vision of things that you just cannot admit that someone would see things differently.