Truth is in the eye of the beholder but Sexism is easy to spot by all.
As are false claims of it.
Sexism is more often a crutch used by people who have no other argument or point. And lashing out against political correctness is not sexism.
People? No, it’s insecure, probably the same guys who obsess over female Ghostbuster reboots as if they’re the worst crime in history or claim men are the most oppressed minority.
That was another forced feminism attempt that was rightfully called out. Female Ghostbusters was just a dumb idea, made solely for political correctness and so liberal snowflakes can get fake outraged. The box office showed how people didn't embrace that idea, but when people DID see how dumb the thought was, it gave the PC police an excuse to be outraged and cry false claims of sexism.
You contradicted yourself. You clearly care that a fictional man got “emasculated” by being nice to his cousin. I don’t see how any reasonable person could agree with that and this thread shows it. It’s about three people and it’s all they talk about.
You think all that scene was, was "being nice to his cousin?" Of course no reasonable person would think that being nice to your cousin is emasculating. Problem is not one person made that argument. I suppose you can go further if you want to counter points that no one made.
But what WAS emasculating was Clark constantly talking to Kara like she is his superior. It happened in his last trip to Supergirl, and it happened here, and now he bows so much that he decides to leave Earth because she is better than him? That's not only out of character, it was very emasculating.
If you find what he did to be inferior you honestly seem to have issues that you need to work out.
As brilliant as you may think this comeback is, it really is not accurate nor relevant. "You are stronger than me." That is essentially stating his inferiority--words written by writers that can't deal with the reality that no matter what words they write for Superman, he will always be better than Supergirl in every capacity.
The only fake outrage I see is yours. It’s outrage over something fake that doesn’t matter in the slightest. If Superman saying his female cousin is better than him upsets you for any reason, then your life must be pretty blessed and carefree. Other people have far worse things going on and see shows like this as a quick vacation from it. Men aren’t being attacked anywhere, that’s a delusion created by those who think that men are superior and deserve to lord over all. But they aren’t going to get that anymore and that upsets a few who see equality as a step down. It’s why they get upset over shows and movies.
Sounds like you don't understand what fake outrage is if you are using that definition.
What this represents is more political correctness by writers that have no concept of the real world.
I will call it out every time I see it and when people get on their soapbox and whine about it, I enjoy it. So keep going. Please.