Feminism is simply the belief in being treated equally regardless of gender, in all parts of life, especially in the workplace. It's about not hanging certain socially constructed expectations around someone's shoulders, based purely on whether or not they stand up when they pee. And that's really the whole bases for feminism. Everything else is academic and varies in opinion from one feminist to another just like any other human being on this planet.



As for pop culture feminism, some have no problem with the things your talking about, why others might object to it. But I think all can agree on that video games could use a larger variety of female characters. You'll be surprised but many feminist like Lara Croft, Chun Li, Cammy, and even characters like Ivy Valentine and Mai Shiranui. The problem is when you have every female character looking like those characters. Not only do you have accusations of objectification, you also delude what makes those characters visually unique by going with copycat lazy design choices instead of going with something different. Or to quote the ex escapist and often contentious Movie Bob, "Mai Shiranui looking like she does is awesome, everyone looking she does is stupid."



Take Japanese anime fanservice. That first time you see naked jiggling boobies in a show or movie its bliss, but after seeing it or panty shots every 3 minutes on every other female, in every single damn episode, it quickly becomes tiresome.



Getting to watch big boobies jiggle should be like having spaghetti. Not everyone likes spaghetti, some prefer fettuccine, or lasagna or may just opt for something other then Italian cuisine altogether. But for those who having it once or twice a week for dinner and it will remain a favorite, and those who aren't crazy about it, will eat it as long as they get they're favorite dish is served another night. However, if you end up serving spaghetti and just spaghetti 3 meals a day for an entire month, you'll find that those who aren't crazy about it are going to be pissed, and even those who enjoy it wish they could have fried chicken instead.