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To: gaijin
From Marvel:

Q. In the comic the Red Skull of Hydra talks about “criminal trespassers” who “make a mockery” of America’s borders and calls the refugees in Germany an “invading army” bringing “fanatical beliefs and crime” to Europe. Obviously, this hate speech is nothing new for the organization, but it sounds like rhetoric we’ve been hearing this election. Is that purposeful?

A. We try to write comics in 2016 that are about the world and the zeitgeist of 2016, particularly in Captain America. Nick Spencer, the writer, is very politically active. He’s a Capitol Hill head and following this election very closely. So we can talk about political issues in a metaphoric way. That’s what gives our stories weight and meat to them. Any parallels you have seen to situations real or imagined, living or dead, is probably intentional but metaphorically not literally.

4 posted on 06/03/2016 1:40:10 PM PDT by ghosthost
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To: ghosthost
Wikipedia first sentence:

Nick Spencer is a comic book writer and former politician.

As if one wasn't bad enough.

10 posted on 06/03/2016 1:47:04 PM PDT by x
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