Some people like to criticize Oda for his sexism,for the fanservice,and the writing of the character of Sanji,saying he liked Pudding who's a minor (for real world laws),etc.
But,at the same time,these same people,often criticize Usopp calling him a "bum" because he is a character who doesnt adhere to the "toxic masculinity" idea of what a male character should be,and often praise characters like Zoro only for physical strenght and not for other qualities.
Is this hypocritical? Do some people act woke,just for their agendas?
But,at the same time,these same people,often criticize Usopp calling him a "bum" because he is a character who doesnt adhere to the "toxic masculinity" idea of what a male character should be,and often praise characters like Zoro only for physical strenght and not for other qualities.
Is this hypocritical? Do some people act woke,just for their agendas?
Also the toxic masculinity in one piece doesn't really properly get explored. I think it's foolish to point at any characters and call them "toxically masculine" when that only really exists by accident in bad guys.
Also when you have a story with underground revolutionary anti government transgenders I feel like when people complain about Nami's tits getting bigger they're trying to pretend that OP isn't progressive at it's heart.