Posted on 09/16/2017 12:33:49 PM PDT by Morpheus2009
Superman protects undocumented immigrants from armed white supremacists in a new issue from DC Comics. This incredibly-timely story hit stores on Wednesday, September 13, one week after President Trump announced the end of DACA: the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, which President Obama established in 2012. This immigration policy deferred deportation for some individuals who entered the USA illegally as minors and made them eligible for work permits.
The striking comic book moment, which depicts DCs iconic Man of Steel standing between a group of immigrant workers and a flurry of machine gun bullets fired by a white man with an American flag bandana, appeared in Action Comics #987, The Oz Effect.
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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.
I was briefly into comic books like buying Bazooka Joe bubble gum, or maybe a graphic novel here and there. But I would say my primary interest in the superhero characters was with the animated TV shows as a kid, or the movies and video games as a kid back in the 1990s. They recently basically gave every superhero their junior equivalent at Marvel Comics, which got buzz on the news, like made Falcon into Captain America, or a young college student into Iron Girl or whatever her name was.
I just found the panels in question so over the top exaggerated and stereotypical it just made me glad that I don’t bother with comic books nowadays.
True, but at least from what I understood, his whole planet blew up and there was no one to take him back.
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.
Superman is an illegal alien
Yes he is.
When you figure out a way to deport him back to Krypton, let us know.
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.
While they're at it, they can rename themselves "PC Comics".
They already did some interpretation called Gods and Monsters recently. My nephew had that DC cartoon movie, where that reinterpretation of Superman was found and raised by migrant workers instead of the Kents.
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.
True. But his adoptive parents brought him up right, he was a good kid, got along with others, made friends, got an honest job, didn't push the values of Old Krypton on anyone, and never went Colin Kapernick.
Not till now.
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