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In reply to the discussion: Why The Internet Is Disturbed By This ‘X-Men’ Poster *Trigger Warning* [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)case you probably wouldn't have replied more than once, or that you don't want to admit what the answer would be.
My guess is it is you don't want to admit that some people, if they want it badly enough, will find what they are looking for even if it isn't there. Perhaps you also know such people fall into the category of perpetual complainers or should I say perpetual victims?
As for the example in this thread? It is a form of advertising, and whether it is misogynistic or not, you are doing what was intended, you are talking about it.
But perhaps the intent goes deeper, I see a struggle between good and evil and it makes me wonder which side will prevail. You see misogyny and violence against women, so why do you see a woman before you see good, or a mutant? But then again we see what we want, don't we?