Yup, let's start with Interspecies Reviewers.
1.
The anime.
So what is wrong with this anime?
The first thing is that it shows prostitution positively. The characters in this anime enjoy being prostitutes.
This hugely distorts the reality.
The view that: "prostitutes want and enjoy being prostitutes" is mostly promoted by the sex business for obvious reasons. But it's not true.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9698636
One hundred and thirty people working as prostitutes in San Francisco were interviewed regarding the extent of violence in their lives and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Of the 130 people interviewed, 68% met DSM III-R criteria for a diagnosis of PTSD. Eighty-eight percent of these respondents stated that they wanted to leave prostitution, and described what they needed in order to escape.
I think it's safe to say that MOST prostitutes do not enter prostitution because they want to have sex with multiple men, but because they desperately need money. The prostitution business is also responsible for human trafficking of women etc.
The problem with this anime is that it leaves the impression on the viewer that prostitution is fun and roses. It isn't. So the prostitution as depicted in this anime is totally unrealistic.
Also the idea of reviews is commodifying women's body. The male characters treat those women as products and they write reviews about them. It's very in-line with capitalist thinking that everything (including animals, humans etc.) are products to buy or rent.
The things I described above are a bad influence for people who have difficulties in distinguishing between facts and fiction. But it is important to understand that (AFAIK) no real prostitutes were used in preparing this anime. So there are no direct victims. The only victims can be indirect ones. They are victims of men who after watching this anime, believe in how it presents prostitution. If a man only treats this as fiction and his thinking is not affected by it, then it's harmless and it's just a sexual fantasy, but unfortunately many people are strongly affected by the things they watch. But it's not like all men will be affected. Men are neither "violent beasts" nor "automatic rapists who only wait for the right trigger". They are humans.
There are more problematic elements of this anime, but let's do it step by step, if necessary.
2.
The "animefeminist" review.
This review actually wasn't as bad as their usual reviews. But still…
In its own braindead way, this show perfectly illustrates the way that the sex industry can be extremely fraught for anyone who isn’t cis (remember, Crim is passing as a cis man with his friends because he’s literally afraid of being raped if they found out he possesses a vagina), straight, male, and in the racial majority.
Crim isn't trans passing as cis. This is total bullshit. Because angels are a different species, it appears to me that Crims is probably a hermaphrodite.
From Wikipedia:
In biology, a hermaphrodite (/hɜːrˈmæfrədaɪt/) is an organism that has complete or partial reproductive organs and produces gametes normally associated with both male and female sexes.
Humans can't be hermaphrodites. They can be intersex, but not hermaphrodite. But as angels are a different species, it seems possible to me. So the whole narrative above doesn't apply to Crim. And Crim is not "passing" as cis. Crim simply didn't tell them about the vagina. That's all. And this doesn't illustrate anything about the sex industry, has nothing to do with being straight or male. Because hermaphrodites cannot be straight or gay. Crim is also neither male nor female. Because Crim is hermaphrodite, lol, it's not that hard.
And also the racial card. Yes, this story is about different races/species. But I don't think this show has shown any race discrimination. Actually it's appears to be the opposite. Unless I missed something, or it's different in later episodes, it seems that all of those races live together in peace and harmony.