
Apt description, and FR has been running threads for years about the premeditated penetration of the comic-book realm (coveting its evocative power over tweener and teeny minds) and insertion of queer propaganda in Stan Lee's house. Several queer actors have been appearing in comics for half-a-dozen years now.
This is more fruit of Hunter Madsen and Marshall Kirk's After the Ball / "Guide to Overhauling Straight America" strategy, aping that of the Nazi supermen Goebbels and Hitler, of jamming some cultural messages while insinuating their own fetor into a pop-cultural medium.
In every picture I’ve seen of G. Willow Wilson, she’s wearing the full Muslim headcovering with a blonde tress dangling jauntily across her forehead. Muslim chic. I don’t know that she would survive very long if she traveled to Syria.
I’m glad I got to grow up reading comic books where Captain America was fighting the Red Skull who was an agent of Hydra (a thinly veiled guise of the soviet union). So the only subliminal messages I ever got was red/commie was bad, America was good.
Everyone remembers Nazi Stormtroopers, the SA, Sturmabteilung (Attack Department), who greeted each other with Heil Hitler! and the Roman Salute. Sound familiar?
One role of the red shirts and brown shirts was to break up the meetings of their political opponents.
The progressives, left-wingers of today would deny to high heaven that they are following the model of the Nazi Party and early the German Communists. Shut up political opponents, prevent them from presenting their message to the people/voters and use violence to intimidate their political opposition.
I say, call the today's political thugs, 'brown shirts', which is what their are. They are the political thugs for a totalitarian political movement.
When I saw Stan Lee speak last year, he was championing every ethnicity that was going to have a Marvel super-hero now (including east indian/asian).
So much for ‘the house of ideas’.
More corporate liberalism.
How can a superhero do anything of note while having to ask permission and be accompanied by her father, husband, or a male relative?