I read the article a few times, and I gotta say, it brings up some very cogent points; especially, how almost insidiously moe anime is marketed. However, the debate over moe and fanservice killing the anime/manga industry has raged for nigh on a decade or more now, and while personally, I don't believe their
killing the industry (more like an abusive hospice worker smothering it with a pillow while it sleeps) I do think it severely limits whatever female character progression and impact knowing that they are primarily and meticulously crafted for the dual purpose of instilling feelings of protection or forbidden lust in male viewers AND selling cheaply made, yet expensive as hell, merchandise to lonely nerds with too much (but not really) income.
The talk about masculinity in relation to anime though has piqued my interest. I mean, I hardly see any articles about misandry, masculinity, and how men are portrayed in anime. I don't mean that tired, bullshit excuse that assholes use claming that men are "equally" portrayed as overly brave and heroic or drawn with unrealistic body proportions, like that equation some how justifies and excuses women being dumb, overly dependent, bags of fuck meat who's sole purpose is to be coddled and/or thrown on the protagonist as his reward for a job well done, or by the sheer gall of existing.
I mean that [adult] men are mostly portrayed as perpetual teenagers, either forced to take responsibility at the behest of incompetent authority figures or society and treating even the most severe and important tasks, not with comprehension or reluctance, but with disdain and contempt like it's all a chore or some other annoyance. Like they got better shit to do during the end of the world. And their relationships with the opposite sex, even family members, even outside of shonen ecchi and harem anime, makes it seem that men, not necessarily the protagonist sometimes, are all rapists and sex offenders just waiting for the opportunity and looking for an excuse.
#notallanimebros and lets get on with this.
Back in the day, calling guys perverts were mostly false accusations made by women to add conflict and difficulty to the protagonists life, they were used as development for both characters. It made you sympathize with the guy and hope he gets retribution against his tormentor, while the girl is shown to over-assertive and protective and have SOME kind of deep-seeded issues. Now, a dude can just rummage through a girls panty drawer, peek in her bathroom or changing room, or just record or photo her (actual stalking) and it's either played for laughs or just whisked away claiming "it's a natural part of growing up, boys gonna be boys". I mean, fucking what!? Unrealistic interpretations aside here, you're trying too hard to sell these abhorrent, sometimes unrepentant, ass goblins as DECENT FOLK just being as nature intended them to be, and you want me to accept that and treat them as heroes or something?
Overall, I see this topic as another in a long list of them about the opinions of the anime industry. It has it's audience, it hast it's detractors, but at the very least I hope we can agree that things like marketing and fetishizing off the popularity of the moe fad is at the minimum kind of fucked up.