>>82312893>The main character is an emasculated nu-male who cries his way through life. He's more woman than boy.Just stop. It was already obvious that you don't watch the show, you're just embarrassing yourself now.
>It's bad for a 14 year old to cry when put in a stressful/depressing situationSure, Steven can be a crybaby, but they don't play it off like it's normal. Steven is admittedly emotional. He lives with three space-women and he never met his mother. It's not abnormal for him to have some emotional issues; even the show is aware that he's under a lot of emotional stress.
>And the men are projected as worse off than the womenYou keep referring to "the men" and "the women" as a whole. Yeah, Greg isn't well off, but that's because he puts all of his money into supporting his son, buying him food, etc. The reason why the gems don't have any issues is because they don't need to eat food or pay for anything.
You seem to be under the impression that SU is implying that the gems are a common example of every-day women, which they aren't. If you watched a single episode of the show, you'd know that.
>>82312962You can find an agenda in everything if you're looking for it. I'd like you to find me a quote from the episode which depicts Stevonnie to be a very normal thing that isn't strange at all. Again, Steven is an alien too; if it were true that they were trying to say that Stevonnie is literally a tranny and that everything about them is normal, then that would also imply that trans people are aliens.