1) In my opinion it's privileging a male gaze position.
I'm surprised I see very little fuss from LGBT groups when people try to raise this "catering to male gaze" point as it pretends that homosexuals don't exist or aren't sexual.
2) Quetzacoalt (according to Wikipedia, it is an aztec god)
figure is used in several places without any concern about its
religious meaning
I don't think anyone from the 15th century is still around to care.
I'm surprised I see very little fuss from LGBT groups when people try to raise this "catering to male gaze" point as it pretends that homosexuals don't exist or aren't sexual.
2) Quetzacoalt (according to Wikipedia, it is an aztec god) figure is used in several places without any concern about its religious meaning
I don't think anyone from the 15th century is still around to care.