Mostly men. They get bombarded by ads made by men. Men decide who we see in the movies and how those actresses look. Men are waving torches and pitchforks when a woman in a game does not look like Barbie or Lara Croft ( see „The Last of us 2“ or „Horizon zero dawn“) The death threats to woman calling out shit like this are also sent by men.
Woman who support this „giving of shit“ show a very shitty attitude which is pretty common amongst the „What’s-wrong-with-today’s-kids-crowd“ across all genders: „Why should you have it better when I had to suffer? I (for whatever reason) couldn’t do anything about it, so you are weak and pathetic for not wanting to endure it too“
Also to support my „ad-bombardment“ point:
[James] Young realized [in the 1920’s ]that improving sales wasn’t a simple matter of making potential customers aware that a remedy for perspiration existed. It was about convincing two-thirds of the target population that sweating was a serious embarrassment.
Young decided to present perspiration as a social faux pas that nobody would directly tell you was responsible for your unpopularity, but which they were happy to gossip behind your back about.
The ads in this time were surely something else. And years later a similar method was used to advertise AXE/LYNX bodyspray, so men are not immune to this stuff.
Mostly men. They get bombarded by ads made by men. Men decide who we see in the movies and how those actresses look. Men are waving torches and pitchforks when a woman in a game does not look like Barbie or Lara Croft ( see „The Last of us 2“ or „Horizon zero dawn“) The death threats to woman calling out shit like this are also sent by men.
Woman who support this „giving of shit“ show a very shitty attitude which is pretty common amongst the „What’s-wrong-with-today’s-kids-crowd“ across all genders: „Why should you have it better when I had to suffer? I (for whatever reason) couldn’t do anything about it, so you are weak and pathetic for not wanting to endure it too“
Also to support my „ad-bombardment“ point:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-advertisers-convinced-americans-they-smelled-bad-12552404/
The ads in this time were surely something else. And years later a similar method was used to advertise AXE/LYNX bodyspray, so men are not immune to this stuff.