I had to look that up. I'm stealing it.
Seeing you say this after I've addressed it with paragraphs on paragraphs, video posts, and links to scholarly articles makes me just literally like
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I will repeat a few, and I will give you more.
If you want a summary that's easy to digest, Laci Green breaks it down in her video here, which I posted a few pages ago. You can dismiss each of her examples as "untrue" or "insignificant," but they are easily verifiable and if you give me specific ones I will even look those up for you if you want to see the evidence supporting them.
Also several pages ago, I posted eight links describing ways that objectification causes harm. Here is the list:
I looked up some new ones for you:
This article sums up six studies.
A Test Of Objectification Theory: The Effect Of The Male Gaze On Appearance Concerns In College Women
Objectifying Sarah Palin: Evidence that objectification causes women to be perceived as less competent and less fully human
A MEDIATIONAL MODEL LINKING SELF-OBJECTIFICATION, BODY SHAME, AND DISORDERED EATING
MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS TO AFRICAN AMERICAN GIRLS' FOCUS ON BEAUTY AND APPEARANCE: EXPLORING THE CONSEQUENCES OF SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION
I can find more if you want. I wasn't sure how much effort to put into this because I'm not sure how much you care. Can you show me anything that refutes my evidence or supports your notion that objectification is neutral?