People who use the 'slut-shaming' argument as a defense for objectifying women in comics/games. No, these women aren't "choosing what they wear" and they're not "in control and proud of their sexuality"; they're fictional beings who were deliberately designed, either by creator or their superior, to be appealing to men. Complaining about the constant use of the 'tits-and-ass' pose, the impractical revealing outfits, the frequent panel focus on cleavage and ass, isn't slut-shaming; calling it so is a disservice because you're giving these media outlets a convenient defense for continued objectification. It's not about making a statement for women, it's about making sure that these characters are enjoyable for men.
The same goes for Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines video. You wouldn't believe the number of people who said there was nothing wrong with the video because "nobody forced those women to do the video, they obviously wanted/enjoyed it." I can't help but think of Perfect Blue as a response.