Why Social Justice Superhero Writers Have a Bizarre Need To Make Everyone Gay
Superman’s son Jonathan? Gay. Batman’s sidekick Robin? Gay. There’s a version of The Flash that’s nonbinary now. Batwoman, as well as the Green Lantern, are now lesbians. Disney made Loki bisexual. Kitty Pryde, of the X-Men, is also bisexual.
Batman, apparently, is being teased as bisexual now, too, though DC writers haven’t fully jumped into that pool with both feet.
It’s all the rage now to be a superhero and have a dimensional alternative or come out as one the LGBT letters.
How is it social justice superhero writers can’t see two same sex characters without making them bang each other but somehow I’m the problematic sexist? pic.twitter.com/J9H98jFGZb
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) January 26, 2023
By now, it’s a pretty well-established pattern in the industry. These social justice-obsessed individuals have made it their career in the entertainment industry, and they are trying to corrupt and pervert as much as possible. If they can make a previously established character that was straight into a homosexual hero, then that’s what they’ll do.
As YouTubers, you can be certain “It’sAGundam” notes in his recent video, this is something they’re doing with pride and they have no plans to rein it in. Their plan is to keep the pressure on this stuff up until the American comics market is saturated.
And then they wonder why they’re being outsold by Japanese Manga in the same degree CNN is being overshadowed by Fox News.
[embedded content]Some people might be wondering why they’re doing this and how we stop them.
Both are easy to answer.
The reason they’re doing this is multi-tiered. For those who aren’t gay but are social justice obsessed, they want the back pats and atta-boys they’ll get for being woke and “progressive.” They know that they will be praised by mainstream tastemakers, influencers and others for writing these kinds of things. They know their work will eventually be translated into big screen format and that they will have their name on it.
Then there are those who have the desire to be the superheroes that they create. Their creativity begins with their identities. Storylines that wouldn’t have dealt with being gay, trans or any other type of sexual identity suddenly have hero moments that are directly related to one of these alphabet categories.
Both have the same need to normalize something that in reality is quite fringe. They think that if they can make something that you love into a vessel for LGBT messaging, you’ll gradually consider it a natural part of the story. This doesn’t just include you. This is what they want for the next generation to learn about these once inspiring characters.
And don’t think for a moment that this stops at superheroes. Each property and every story must be changed by the radicalized. All that is popular must be subject to the modernization of modernity. You can’t have anything that doesn’t reinforce your belief system.
(READ: It Gets Worse for Amazon as Tolkien Fans Find They’ve Forced Homosexuality Into Middle Earth)
How can we stop them?
The best thing is to unplug it and let the machine die. The mainstream entertainment industry is so saturated with these uncreative idealists that removing them would take a massive amount of time and effort, not to mention a dedicated leadership that’s not afraid of making the woke mob angry.
At this point, walking away and letting these things lose money until a sale is forced or leadership gets its act together, isn’t just a solid strategy, but it’s a great message.
Get up and get out of bed.
Take your money somewhere else while you wait. Japanese manga is exploding with amazing stories, and American sales are proof. American comic creators, such as Eric July, are now taking the lead. creating stories actually worth reading.
Mainstream media is more readily available, but it’s hardly the best quality. It is possible to find solid entertainment if you know where to look. Share it with others once you find it.
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