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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumswhy are Republicans blithering about Captain America?
of course he's a liberal. He's antifa.
kimbutgar
(23,460 posts)Just when you think the cretins cant get even absurd they get even more crazier!!!
And how does this Captain America controversy affect my everyday life and the lives of the old farts that watch Fox?
wryter2000
(47,551 posts)They have no policies. The only thing they're doing is blocking things that popular, even among Republicans.
Ocelot II
(121,224 posts)The idea is to scare the rubes into thinking those evil liberals are trying to "cancel" all the toys and books and fictional heroes they had when they were kids, back when there was a Real America where the white people were in charge.
PortTack
(34,758 posts)gab13by13
(25,300 posts)the American Dream isn't there for everyone and that upsets the elite Nazis.
XanaDUer2
(14,337 posts)Solly Mack
(93,053 posts)Midnight Writer
(23,062 posts)XanaDUer2
(14,337 posts)11 Bravo
(24,075 posts)I remember multiple conservative pastors shitting the bed in the 90's over the "gay dinosaur".
I just can't anymore
Funtatlaguy
(11,800 posts)Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)Yavin4
(36,513 posts)Everyone knows that Barney is pansexual.
Ocelot II
(121,224 posts)Buckeye_Democrat
(15,058 posts)He was promoting love and acceptance of one another. The horror!
And he was purple too! Which was the first time I'd even heard it was associated with the gay community, from the people griping about it.
Yonnie3
(18,156 posts)and if something resonates with their cult they are all over it.
Ocelot II
(121,224 posts)uponit7771
(91,918 posts)XanaDUer2
(14,337 posts)and the nuts are saying CA hates America.
uponit7771
(91,918 posts)Nexus2
(1,261 posts)"Then handed out voting applications to the onlookers."
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)Cap's always been all about what America's "supposed to be" and he gets disgusted when its leaders fall short. I think he'd have a field day womping on the trumplings and teabaggers who follow Fox.
From the Marvel fanbase wiki:
"Cap is loyal to no politician or government and instead upholds the "timeless principles of freedom, equality and justice of the American Dream."
In other words, The GQP's current cult of personality, no matter how many flags they wrap it in, would never appeal to Captain America.
tulipsandroses
(6,233 posts)Just like their anger over Black Santa Claus
And as usual, they talk without knowing ish or facts don't matter. Comic book super heroes have always been woke.
Dial H For Hero
(2,971 posts)XanaDUer2
(14,337 posts)crickets
(26,148 posts)flying rabbit
(4,775 posts)JHB
(37,447 posts)...and the fan fiction that runs in their heads paints every liberal as America-hating zealots.
I grew up as a Marvel comic book geek. You want to know what Captain America represents, here's what it is:
Back in May of last year, a post used a panel I recognized immediately, and I thought it would say even more with the full context, so I was able to dig up some important pages, and summarized the storyline from memory some 35 years after I'd read it, and posted it as a response. Good stories make an impression.
The premise was "What If Captain America were revived today?" ("today" being 1984).
It has two different Caps being revived: First, the 1950's replacement Cap, who's a McCarthyite Bircher-in-all-but-name, who'd been created to get back that ol' WW2-Cap "living symbol of patriotism" spirit during the crusade against the commies. At some point in the '50s he became inconvenient and was put in some sort of suspended animation. Some time in the 70s he was released by a "patriotic citizen", who was a janitor at the secret facility where he was being kept on ice. Once again posing as WW2 Cap, he becomes a magnet for RW politicians and other zealots.
Including one who wants to put severe restrictions on immigrants, get tough with unruly minorities, and reinvigorate "the real America". With fake-Cap's backing he wins in a landslide. Fake-Cap endorses militias, the "Sentinels of Liberty", to confront protesters. At one such protest, fake-Cap's higher-level backers have a sniper shoot him so it can be blamed on the protesters and justify a crackdown, Reichstag-Fire-style.
Fake-Cap survived (believing it was the protesters who shot him), and went on to help his backers consolidate power under -- I kid you not -- the America First Party. The Sentinels of Liberty are elevated to practically an internal occupation army. They build walls to seal off minorities from the rest of the country, most notable the Harlem Wall. An Emergency Information Freedoms Act is passed to restrict the press. To maintain the appearance of following the 1st Amendment, some dissent (within limits) is allowed. One such dissident is the New York Daily Bugle's cantankerous and idiosyncratic editor/publisher, J. Jonah Jameson.
This is the environment in which WW2 Cap, Steve Rogers, is found in the ice and revived by a submarine crew (submarine duty being the main "See? We're not discriminating. We accept the good ones." job for minorities and Jews in the Navy).
The old-timer sub skipper is able to identify this Cap as the real one, and when they get back to port he sneaks Cap to the Resistance, led by Jameson, Nick Fury, Sam Wilson (who's not The Falcon here, but instead leads "the Black Cadres," intentionally modeled after the Black Panther Party), and Spider-Man.
I give the above rundown to set the stage for the couple of pages below. Clipping panels here and there don't do them justice.
The Resistance strikes back at the America First Party's first national convention in Madison Square Garden. With all the restrictions, its leader is a veritable shoe-in to win the election, and once he's in place he'll consolidate further and make himself the king of America.
First, however, the Resistance upstages the festivities...
Over the next several pages Cap & fake-Cap fight, and other Resistance members take out the Sentinels in the room and keep the TV cameras running. Being the real deal, Cap beats the fake. The crowd reacts, and Cap says his piece.
End scene.
The resolution is wildly simplistic, sure, but they had to wrap it up on a high note.
very thorough post.
crickets
(26,148 posts)Seems I missed out. Thanks, JHB.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)Comic book characters, flags, pledges, anthems, "1776", "Paul Revere", believing they are the same kind of "revolutionaries" as the founders, worshipping the Confederacy, blah, blah, blah. FREEDUMB !!!
They never take any real action to protect democracy.
madinmaryland
(65,175 posts)MissMillie
(38,986 posts)It doesn't enter their tiny brains that they're supposed to be governing.