Optimizzy wrote:I stand by what I said concerning the coquettish pose. You can defend the culture and mindset behind those poses if you want, but that's on you.
I mean, my opinion is my opinion. You don't have to agree.
As everyone has the right to their own opinions but based on the definition of "sexist"
sex·ism (sĕk′sĭz′əm)
n.
1. Discrimination based on gender, especially discrimination against women.
2. The belief that one gender is superior to the other, especially that men are superior to women.
sex•ist (ˈsɛk sɪst)
adj.
1. pertaining to, involving, or fostering sexism: sexist advertising.
n.
2. a person with sexist attitudes or behavior.
I don't see Arcee's pose anywhere showing she is inferior to men. Calling it sexist and based on the definition.......it does not fit. It's like Ben Affleck calling a guest in Bill Mahr's show racist when he wasn't mentioning race but religion.
I'd say sexist if she was posed in a submission tied up pose or wearing a maid's apron with a serving plate the way MP Grimlock was packaged ( well, Grimlock was a waiter in that episode)