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Comic books started in the late 30s, after the Fuhrer came to power obviously. Most were created by jews as i'm sure you are aware, and besides embodying (((Certain ideas))) to be pushed to the masses, most of them seemed to push one consistent message that persists and is parroted even if one doesn't remember where it's from.

>killing your enemies is wrong

Think about how hard this has been beaten into the minds of the masses. How many stories exist, in modern times, not even in comic books, where the hero doesn't kill the villain?

Batman doesn't kill because of some schizobabble that he'd be muh just as bad as the criminals. Superman much for the same reason. On and on and on. They then started writing stories to prove these schizo "moral codes" right like having the hero go crazy because they finally killed one of their villains. Typically what's seen as the "moral" thing to do by these heroes is to allow the bad guy to escape over and over and over again and continue causing mayhem, only going through the (((justice system))) to "stop them". Even normies have caught onto how retarded these "moral codes" are, but just accept it as a simple feature of their writing, but i'm sure you folks can see beyond that.

Why would killing one's enemies, that never stop their evil, need to be portrayed as wrong? Why would that be a message that is taught...?
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fourleaved on scored.co
1 year ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 1 child
It's a fantasy land where the goyim can funnel his desire for justice and righteousness, and never get anywhere. Why root for a person to lead your race to prosperity, when you can clap at the movie theatre when Ironman punches Thanos?

Niggerball is the same thing
Delon on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
yes, that is all "entertainment", but i was talking about that specific message
PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
> Why would killing one's enemies, that never stop their evil, need to be portrayed as wrong? Why would that be a message that is taught...?

Because the correct move is to simply expel your enemies again and again and again and again and again... effectively allowing them to continue doing ritual child sacrifices, usury, push communism, commit treason...
BeefyBelisarius on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 2 children
Interesting point. None of the older pulp heroes, like Conan or the Shadow, had a problem with killing their enemies.
Dfalt on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Hell even Batman didn't originally. Batman #1 in 1940 has a scene where Batman and Robin famously hang a villain off the Batplane: https://static1.cbrimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Golden-Age-Batman-Kills.jpg
BeefyBelisarius on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
That's because Batman started off as a copy of the Shadow. He even used a few guns in the early years.

https://screenrant.com/batman-first-appearance-shadow-plagiarism-finger-kane/
ApexVeritas on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
All things have a core, and ancillaries. The core of comic books was created by jews. The ones you mentioned might be ancillaries, made by genuine guys wanting to make their own characters and stories, detached from the core. I'm not entirely certain, though, as comic books aren't an interest of mine.
DonaldDucktator on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
I agree with everything you said, but also I find it suspicious how comic book authors sought to create new heroes to replace the real heroes in our country's history. They made masculinity fake and gay. Now it's all just gay.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Portraying your enemies as irredeemably evil is a Jewish concept in the first place.

Maybe that's the point? Comics mock the Christian idea of forgiveness by creating villains that cannot be redeemed and "heroes" that allow injustice by not killing them. There are many stories about villains *trying* to redeem themselves but failing for reasons. On the other hand, many formerly good characters turn to evil.
Weematanyeh on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Chapter 2 in "Merchants of Sin" is about comic books, I recommend the read.

https://files.catbox.moe/50ksvp.pdf
TINY_HAT_MAFIA on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
because the end-solution is always leo frank

so they avoid it at all costs.

they started to remove their hatred of Jesus Christ from the talmud because

"if the Christians actually knew what we do or how we feel about Jesus, they would come kill us all.." -Rabbi
LolDol on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Synthetic man, is that you?
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