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Ever noticed the Marvel/DC superhero community don't do much to push back against wokeness, the way the gamers do? Even anime fans have a rather large group of gatekeepers that try to push back against woke tourists trying to mess with anime/manga.

But why is there no real community of Marvel/DC Superhero fans trying to push back against the wokeness in the Marvel/DC superhero genre whether in comic or movies? its cause the superhero genre was jewish shit from the beginning.
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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 month ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
Everyone was waiting for someone else to do something to save them.

That's the biggest cultural problem with capeshit; it pushes the resonsibility onto others who have powers that make them essentially non-human (a parallel to pantheism). Why would I even try to fight crime in my neighbourhood if I'm up against people who can shoot lasers from their eyes or singlehandedly knock buildings down?

The result is that the fans are literally waiting for Superman.

Gaming places you as the protagonist so gamers engage immediately when they see a problem. Even anime has a lot more heroes that follow the "human but becomes stronger through great effort of will" trope.

But capes have always been Jewish. "Leave all your problems to a small group of chosen people who are unquestioningly better than you, often insanely rich, and committed to good, but you can't know who they actually are". And later, with stuff like God Loves, Man Kills and Civil War we see regular people vilified as ungrateful bigots when they try to hold (((supers))) accountable.

I've enjoyed comics in the past, and there's no doubt that a lot of Whites have made great contributions to the culture through stories and artwork, but it was always going to end up this way: totally woke and trying to make fans think they're the bad guys.
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