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'- Why is the bunny in a skimpy T-shirt? This is a children's movie. It's important to show strong, independent female characters, says Malcolm D. Lee, director of "Space Match 2". ' Great indignation because political correctness took away Lola's sex appeal. The fight for the heroine's breasts. Well, not exactly about the breasts, because the new heroine even lost her knees to have as few feminine shapes as possible. Let me understand ... only women without femininity can be strong and independent. Means that generally a shapely woman, a sex bomb woman is evil, weak, dependent? The next character is Pepe Le Pew. 'This character became famous after Charles M. Blow, the New York Times journalist, raised the topic. He wrote that Le Pew is part of the rape culture and recalled the most common acts of the pet: groping, kissing, restraining movements - always without the consent of the victim. ' Skunk Pepe Le Pew - a toxic male, a toxic male to be exact, therefore he is a skunk, so he was shown in a negative light to show that what he is doing stinks. And today this figure will be removed, and probably for good. I remember the era of comics, where the feminist movement attacked the creators that the costume of a comic woman, a female warrior from the fantasy world, had to be possibly suggestive and the women themselves were drawn against the laws of anatomy. It was for me that the sexist feminist movement was because somehow in this fight it was forgotten that the men in leotards were also drawn in such a way that their nipples popped from under their costume. After all, this is how a superhero was created to make it stand out from ordinary people. Somehow ordinary women, men, as passers-by, no longer had such a figure in these cartoon stories. The same war over and over again, once there was a period when the table legs were covered because their carved shapes could be subjective. This is a social disease. I will simplify the topic, I am an illustrator, most of my work is on adult themes. I have never drawn women or men with an object in mind, it is simply provocative art that is supposed to stimulate the senses, fantasy and hidden desires. That's all. It is art, and the task of art is boundless imagination. Political correctness, the fight of minorities for their rights, the rights of homosexuals, gender, women's rights, etc. If we are talking about equality, why is the fight not for the rights of every human being? I do not understand, it is for me, as a man, to go for men's rights now. I have the impression that modern feminism has become a frustrated woman who has claims to everything, spills her failures onto the male gender, is sad, devastated and undervalued, and in fact insults beautiful, shapely, self-confident, strong and wise women whose attention is independent . I have a mother, a fiancée, two sisters and rather, they are dominant, beautiful and strong characters.

Drawing very shapely bodies is nothing wrong, it's just a drawing method in which we try to draw the viewer's attention to a given character, provoke and convey that this character stands out from the rest. We draw Superman's head a little smaller than his body to achieve the effect of his huge stature, it's superman after all.

I have always believed that an intelligent man is one who also cares about the body and appearance. It connects all aspects of life, but I can see that the stereotype still works. So on the example of Lola. A strong and independent intellectual is a shapeless person, and a graceful woman with breasts is a dumb sex bomb.

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