TRUTH: They are illegal aliens
JUSTICE: Them being deported
THE AMERICAN WAY: Respect for our borders and laws.
DC Comics should just go “all-Left” and rename him schumerman (but then they would need to rename kryptonite “USConstitutionite”.
I have never been into comic books myself, but from what I’ve heard recently there has been an overwhelming push to disgustingly and very forcibly “diversify” the roster of superheros to include muzzies, gays, trans and whatever other fruitcakes they can find.
Just for everyone to get a little context, only 60 people were even recorded by real White Supremacists over the course of more than 20 years (since 1995), tells you a lot about the liberal demonization agenda.
The writers are left wing lowlifes that hate America. BTW, Superman was an undocumented illegal alien.
So even Superman can’t grasp that there are laws to prevent illegal aliens from occupying our nation, and that there are expressed penalties for doing so.
Traitor propagandists!
“This incredibly-timely story “
Movies, TV shows, and now magazines are all produced to promote an agenda, not to make money. They are not entertainment. They are propaganda.
Why there is nothing good on TV. Only a few good movies. And lousy magazines.
But Superman was WHITE. Raised by an unasamed AMERICAN family in the midwest.
How long will it take for him to transform into a “Hispaninc” with an accent and has a strange unworldly affinity for menudo?
An actual, real live Superman with the exact same backstory as the comic, has a better chance of happening than a white guy with a “machine gun” shooting up “undocumented workers” at a work place.
This stereotyping by the comics make it look like evil whites against illegal immigration are just chomping at the bit to commit mass murder.
It furthers unfair and harmful stereotypes that conservatives are evil killers, that Hispanic immigrants are all helpless and harmless, and real good white men are liberal social justice warriors.
Liberal bigotry on display.
The monie in comic book characters the days is in movies and memorabillia.
The same people who say that comics are low class literature would be hard pressed to prove that movie audiences are more literate than comic book readers or that the plots of comic book sagas are more complex and nuanced than the original storylines they’ve adapted.
That said, these storylines sound like dreck and low grade partisan hackwork. Propaganda in a word.
The writer’s twitter post:
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The fact that a few people object to Superman saving innocent, unarmed people pretty much proves the point of the story, sad to say.
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Tell that to Kathryn Steinle’s family, Dan. Typical clueless lib.
Superman was my hero when I was a kid. Now he’s just a tool wearing his underpants on the outside. Like Dan Jurgens.
Superman and Donald Trump argued and made an arm wrestling bet.
The loser had to wear his Jockey shorts over his trousers...
Why are people not always finding nice suits and horn rimmed glasses all over town?
...just as surely as nobody should apologize for being black.
Let’s try this, a bunch of people no one has ever head of or seen before, that are depicted to be illegally in the US taking jobs that an under employed population could fill, are being protected by an alien that doesn’t exist, never existed, and was a source of children’s fictional stories, from a never existed portrayed nut with a gun that was only identified as a member of a group that is detestable to almost everyone, and this is supposed to mean something?
Pretty soon we will live in the Paradox of Fiction so they can be moved by what we know does not exist. Namely the situations of people in fictional stories? The so-called “paradox of emotional response to fiction” is an argument for the conclusion that our emotional response to fiction is irrational. Welcome to reality in a world of sick minds. And they vote so the libs use them like a bad prostitute.
rwood
I am glad I sold my comic collection long ago.