Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably recognize the wielder of the bluest Six Eyes you’ve ever seen, Jujutsu Kaisen’s Satoru Gojo. With the manga’s completion and the anime’s second season a wrap, the girls have dubbed the strongest sorcerer of the modern era their “glorious king,” a title that, although earned, has been contested by fans of all walks because … sexualization ruined his character?
Like many feminist issues, there are layers to this problem. However, it has little to do with Gojo himself and much more to do with internalized misogyny and the stigmatization of being a fangirl, particularly within male-dominated communities which often spur a collective Madonna-Whore Complex of sorts, separating the respectable from the thirsty.
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