Why does the title need to be worded like that? The worst part is that I’ve only seen them phrased like this with women celebrities.

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    I wish we had more actresses with muscles. Imagine a wonder woman movie where wonder woman actually looks like an Amazon who has been working out all day every day for decades

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    Target is both to hit your sense of justice (I’m a male feminist) but also engage the innate urge to see the photos. Example

    Anne Hathaway criticized by chauvinists for being too sexy on the red carpet

    Oh wow, I hate sexism so much I better check out these photos!! so I can…support women?

    It CAN work for men but is usually not demeaning. Chris Pratt went from adorable pudge to sexy muscleman, click here to see him shirtless! Not the same I guess.

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    The title is clickbait, a regular thing for “magazines”, while the article itself clarifies things.

    You aren’t wrong. It is in poor taste. More so considering the article says the comment was made by “fans” who felt disappointed her body shape didn’t fit their imagination.

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    I’m guessing you have not been alive long enough to remember that newspapers, especially tabloids, have always been demeaning of women. To be honest I think headline is timid sounding compared to twenty years ago, when tabloids were more popular and running sensationalist headlines, and the picture of the person being always the most unflattering. I don’t really see that kind of reporting nowadays, but it is now on social media where sensationalist shaming happens.

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      I have been, and it’s just as demeaning, but I think constant attention needs to be brought to it

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      I’m afraid I’m not going to provide a source because that would just make me a hypocrite lol

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    In a just world the publisher of this article would need to submit for anti-misogynist reeducation.

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          A just world isn’t a perfect world

          I wholeheartedly agree and still say that a just world wouldnt need “anti-mysoginist reeducation”

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              I think having higher publishing standards is a good start.

              Im not sure if it is more extreme, but Its a good start.

              But im not opposed to more extreme measures, and im a fan of giving businesses more conditions to operate at all so maybe?

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    You claim to dislike it, yet you gave it greater reach by posting it on Lemmy. Good job! Or maybe your actual job, assuming you are being paid to shill for whatever rag this came from.

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    demeaning? maybe. but like they say, any exposure is good exposure. would not mind seeing her exposed either