Always funny to see white liberals come to terms with what their neighbors believe.
My girlfriend works with somebody who's personal email has 1488 in it. Whrn called on it the girl was like "yea its exactly what it looks like" Me explaining to her that person was a literal neo nazi, just like half the people she graduated with that she keeps insisting aren't that bad, has been frustrating.
One of her girlfriends is a pediatric nurse that tried to get a religious exemption for the vaccines (she is not religious at all)
I'm just hoping we get to the point she stops calling me a misogynist if I say kamala was a dog shit candidate and the dnc failed us.
I think I finally broke through last night when she was like "how could they vote for trump when they have daughters" and I just kept reiterating they hate minorities and the concept of trans people more than they care about their own children.
American Fash also tend to believe without any awareness that they're "Good people" and consequences only happen to "Bad people". They often express shock, confusion, and outrage when, for instance, they are denied an abortion because they think that as "good people" they deserve it. Is there anything resembling rational analysis here? No. But that's what they think and it goes a long way to explain why they'll vote for things that will harm them; They believe those things will only harm their enemies.
Obviously there's a long and integral dynamic of 'good in-group / bad out-group', but I'm convinced its further exacerbated in the US by the so thoroughly intertwined Christian aspect, particularly the WASPy say the right things, give the church money, and do what you like types to still be righteous.
The Protestantism in American Liberalism constantly shows itself. A belief in "goodness" that is totally internal to people and somehow supposed to transcend our material reality.
That tracks. American super-hero comics are chained to the status quo and are never allowed to break it or dream of anything other than liberalism for all eternity.
It's actually pretty sad because the genre has potential to be extremely political as we've seen with shows like The Boys and I'm a Virgo tho I think the Boys is too mired in liberalism and US domestic politics to actually do what a better show could do
The fundamental difference between a superhero and a supervillain isn't inherently ideological but societal, this however will inevitably reflect the ideology of society
To be a hero in or in or in is to be fascist or at least liberal and capitalist
To be a hero in or in is to be a socialist and progressive
Those who are viewed as heros by one society or ideology will inevitably be seen a villain by another and there can be microcosms within these societies where divisions occur, liberals and conservatives within will have their own heros and will view the other side's heros as their villains because this is how politics and society works
Those of us comrades living in are (by comic book superhero definition) villains in this society but the moment the revolution is successful we become heros
I had a concept for a super-hero comic hwere the hero wasn't one person, but rather a sort of spirit of class consciousness that would fall on a group of people all at once and they'd sort of just realize that they all had the same needs and goals and temporarily become really organized for as long as they needed to be, then it'd pass and everyone would be like "What the fuck just happened?" and they'd have dismantled a police station or somethinmg.
Nah they're going to come up with some god awful Fascism with Democrat Characteristics if we can't find some way to infect them. They have no idea how anything works, they think Communism and Fascism are the same thing and now that "Democracy" is failed a lot of them think Fascism is the only option so they're oging to turn inward in despair, or try to invent their own fascism to compete with Trumpist fascism.
I’m on and off with Mark Waid’s stuff. Age of Apocalypse was stupid and Onslaught (a fusion of Magneto and Charles Xavier) sounds like the creation of a kindergarten kid.