Male fragility is a feminist term.
I am not right wing, nor am I an extreme leftist nor borderline Marxist.
The typical simpleton excuse is "movies are different from the comics."
I don't expect the movies to mirror the comics but if you are going to base a movie and characters on comics, use the story from the comics, and expect the comic fan base to spend their money on the movies, then what's wrong with expecting some degree of adherence to the source material? They completely ripped Captain Marvel's origin story to shreds and shat on more than a few characters to eek out that mediocre ass CM movie and for what? Just for some feminist propaganda? That is completely contrary to what the Avengers is about. It is about teaming up and becoming stronger as a unit, not some childish ass men vs women bullshit that the upper echelons of western society are currently conditioning your children (and apparently you too) to believe.
Its crazy how people can't even see the dividing lines and how social enslavement is being sold under the guise of "equality" and victimhood reform in the west.
There is another thread on here about how China is adopting social currency. That is some straight up Orwellian shit and its coming to America and people like you will embrace it with open arms, thinking its great until its too late.
And, they did reduce the male characters' strengths to attempt to make the female characters look stronger. That is condescension at its worst, IMO. The women of Marvel are strong. Scarlett Witch's House of M story proves that. (Sorry, comic book reference. I know that offends you since we are talking about the movies). The propaganda in these movies serve as a dividing mechanism rather than a unifying one and you can't be pissed if people notice and think "male fragility" or whatever buzzwords you learn in your women's studies class will explain away those observations.