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To: Castigar

The CW DC Superhero shows all have recurring gay themes

Arrow depicts Mr Terrifc as gay and in a same sex marriage that’s experiencing stress because of his double life as a vigilante.

The Flash has the head of Barry Allen’s police department as a gay man planning his same sex marriage.

A main character on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, White Canary, is a sexually ageessive lesbian that routinely seduces women they encounter in time (though she’s had heterosexual relationships in the past, so she’s more accurately a lesbian leaning bisexual).

And now Supergirl’s adopted sister has discovered she’s attracted to women and is blissfully in a lesbian relationship.

Legends also makes a point to routinely diminish Dr Martin Stein (the brainy half of Firestorm) and Ray Palmer (The Atom). The only unambiguously masculine character is Heatwave (a criminal at heart), and he’s largely self segregated and ostracized from the team. Though to be fair, he’s presented as not as dumb as he plays).

I think I read that one of the Executive Producers is a very activist gay man, so there you go.

By the way, how soon do Betty and Veronica share that long awaited kiss in the bee, dark version of Archie comics, Riverdale?


33 posted on 01/30/2017 7:44:23 PM PST by Ted Grant
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To: Ted Grant

“By the way, how soon do Betty and Veronica share that long awaited kiss in the bee, dark version of Archie comics, Riverdale?”

That’s exactly when I turned the show off. What the HELL did “the big finish”, when they were about to fail, have to do with cheer leading? Gratuitous homosexual sex. BUT THAT’S OK! /sarc


38 posted on 01/30/2017 7:49:54 PM PST by Castigar
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To: Ted Grant
By the way, how soon do Betty and Veronica share that long awaited kiss in the bee, dark version of Archie comics, Riverdale?

They already did in the first episode while trying out for the cheerleading squad.

Supergirl has been a huge disappointment this season. I watch everything off the net and just jump over the BS lezzy scenes. As far as the white and green Martian thing; both of them are black humans in the show so I'm not really seeing a racial aspect to that.

So far Sleepy Hollow, Gotham, and Grimm are doing pretty good at staying away from the forced pervert homo action. Others too but those just came to mind. Lucifer just had to go there an episode or two ago but it was just in passing; no two guys kissing crap.

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103 posted on 01/30/2017 10:47:56 PM PST by Boomer (You can't shame a fascist leftist (liberal) because they don't understand the concept of honor.)
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To: Ted Grant

Yeah, they do (and they at times completely randomly change a character’s sexual orientation despite never even ONCE being hinted to be gay or anything like that. Alex is a particularly infamous example of this regarding the CW DC lineup [as nowhere in Season 1 was it ever implied that she had ANY attraction to the same sex], and for other series that are guilty of doing this, there’s Claire Bennet from Heroes, who in the final season, they made her enter an implied lesbian relationship in College, even though all prior seasons indicated that she was straight). And yes, apparently the whole aspect of gaying up the superheroes in the CW lineup was the idea of Greg Berlanti, who is a very openly gay man and thought superheroes resonated with him simply because they were “different”, tried to push his agenda.

Sometimes, I think we should bring back the blacklistings from the 1950s. At least there, it would halt the far left control over media, as well as their rather rich statements of claiming freedom of expression.


135 posted on 11/24/2019 8:59:02 AM PST by otness_e
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