i do not mind movies which try to be more diverse.
but when they then tweak the story line to really push it as an obvious plot. that itself then becomes discriminatory by overtly pushing it.
yes i noted the excess feminism scene in avengers:endgame. also in captain marvel.
it was just too far into feminism for a minute i forgot it was a superhero movie.
and thought it was a feminist meeting documentary.
there is a big difference between
a group of men marching into battle. where there thoughts are lets fight
vs
a group of women that look to each other like 'hey look we are obviously a group of women' lets spend a few seconds actually admiring that we grouped together in some girl power band
..
other DC tv series are excessively promoting feminism. it seems if a female is a superhero she also has to be lesbian or related to lesbian or atleast bi sometimes.. batwoman, supergirl, woderwoman, etc
its like they remove the false-stereotype of 1950's 'women in the kitchen'. and replaced it with women in a same sex relationship.
it just goes too far.
wonderwoman was good. not pushy about amazon feminist culture. it just got on with the movie. so congrats
but tv shows like supergirl.. every episode had to highlight feminism/lesbianism in some way.
im not talking about the plot suggestions that supergirl is stronger than superman. i accept that on its own merit due to biological theory behind the plot.
im talking about how it over emphasises lesbians and then makes all the males single and unsuccessful in life and love.
it got soo bad that when seeing stargirl last year. i was actually waiting for a lesbian plot twist because i had the thought 'its bound to be a thing sooner or later'.. which just then becomes a distraction from any actual superhero tv show plot
i got nothing against the lesbian scenes. but atleast dont go overboard to push it into obviousness, as that distracts from the story line.
its like they think of 30 years of tv has been 80% straight male dominant. they need to push female dominent lesbianism to 240% in 10 years to make up for it