🐱 Twitter is dunking on "journalist" who thinks a character is ‘fat.’

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https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/gamergate-journalist-she-ra-character-fat-unattractive/

Noelle Stevenson’s She-Ra and the Princess of Power is out now on Netflix, and men have a complaint about the series: It isn’t horny enough for them.

Gaming “journalist” William Usher is a long-time supporter of Gamergate and runs the website “One Angry Gamer.” Between ranting about “SJWs” and “fake news,”he cooked up an article called “Netflix’s She-Ra Turns Spinnerella Fat and Gives Her the Power to Break Wind.”

In the piece, Usher argues that Netflix is “adopting the Social Justice Warrior agenda” and “attempting to produce material designed to appease NPCs.” (NPC, aka nonplaying characters, is a common term used by the right-wing to dehumanize anyone that doesn’t agree with whatever nonsense conservatives are peddling this week.)

As the article goes on, Usher claims Spinnerella has “devolved” from “a beautiful, empowered, fit woman” to “an overweight purple-haired wind-breaker.” He goes on to stress that the show is “making the female characters as unappealing and unattractive as possible.” Because clearly, all of She-Ra’s characters are supposed to look as thirsty as possible for Usher, who obviously fits into the show’s demographic of young girls.

“For Spinnerella it means turning her into the kind of depiction you would likely find as a profile picture on Tumblr, and any little girl who wants to grow up to mimic a Tumblr profile picture should be put into therapy instantly, like right now,” Usher complains.

Yes, this is the greatest adolescent travesty of our time.

Twitter user pattsuans quickly clapped back with a headline of her own that cuts straight to Usher’s point: “Female Character’s Design On A Show For Little Girls Is Not Horny Enough For Me, An Adult Male.”

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Meanwhile, many praised Spinnerella’s character for representing women with thicker and plus-sized bodies. For some young girls, she’s the first woman like her that they’ve ever seen in a children’s cartoon.
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Others slammed Usher for being upset that a children’s cartoon doesn’t have wanking material.

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Meanwhile, Usher is having a totally normal response in the replies. In a definitely-not-creepy move, he said kids “loved Hulk Hogan because of those tight, tanned muscles” and asked a Twitter user if she would rather “want to make love” and “have kids with” Hulk Hogan or Dusty Rhodes.

Alrighty then.
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Apparently, he also wants to encourage his very real 13-year-old daughter to stay fit so she can marry rich.
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It seems like Twitter has turned Usher into one angry gamer, indeed.

This isn’t the first time angry men on the internet have complained about She-Ra. When Stevenson’s reboot first premiered, critics complained about She-Ra’s new redesign, arguing that she looks too “boyish.” Women in animation were just as vocal against the backlash then, too.

“We promise the Care Bear reboot will have tons of boobs,” storyboard artist Kristen Gish quipped. “You’re welcome.”




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Ana Valens
Ana Valens is an LGBTQ reporter and essayist for the Daily Dot. Her work has previously appeared in Bitch, the Establishment, Vice's Waypoint, Rolling Stone's Glixel, and the Toast. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
 
As you can probably guess I was one of those not happy to see Spinerella get turned into Aunt Bea from The Andy Griffith show. However I know better than to go crying on Twitter about it
 
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Question: When a guy jokes or complains about a girl, or a cartoon in this case, not being attractive enough, it's supposedly an example of "toxic" and/or "fragile" masculinity. Right?
So what is it called when women get legitimately angry over what he said about a cartoon character and make thousands upon thousands of Twitter posts to "dunk" on that guy?
Is that unity or is it just fragility?


you have to remember these people are trying to change the definitions to words. "Fragility" does not mean the what you think it means when a Social Justice cult member says it. You hear it and think it means someone is emotionally weak, but what they actually mean is someone has not emotionally surrendered to their inferior position in the progressive stack. So saying "Steve getting mad about the new female led ghostbusters exhibits male fragility" means that Steve is wrong to be mad about the new female led ghostbusters and needs to abase himself more and admit its good,
 
You would think that the Tumblr people would get more mad at the fact that the fattest character on the roster would be regulated to a goddamn *farting* superpower (then again she's paired up with a woman who's power is just net-throwing....). Is Spinnerella constantly hungry in the show too????
 
I didn't even know there was a new She-Ra (is there anything left that hasn't been dug up from the dead and rebooted at this point?) so I looked it up and watched a trailer for it. It does look like shit and it's done in that god-awful Tumblr art style, but it's obviously a dumb show meant for kids so I can't find it in myself to really care.

Besides, She-Ra was girls who played with dolls. Call me when they rape the corpse of TMNT or G.I. Joe....you know what on second thought don't call me, I don't want to know, and they probably already have.
 
This article is what you get when you hire a writer to write a piece, give them a deadline then they spend the whole week dicking around on Twitter. Then an hour before deadline they realise that they need to write something and have no time to research anything.
 
As has been pointed out this whole thing is stupid, wasn't directed at me/us, and just dont watch it lol.

Still I will say that Eternia is supposed to be full of people who are fucking yolked, so I'm dissapointed by the direction a favourite childhood cartoon universe is taking. Also, I feel like something cool could have been done with it, and the art they picked is fucking lame.
 
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