gullible@kbin.social to Conservative@lemm.ee · 8 months agoWhat are your thoughts on x-men’s recent foray into gender politics? Do you believe it’s uncharacteristic of the comic or was it a natural progression?message-squaremessage-square44fedilinkarrow-up16arrow-down140file-text
arrow-up1-34arrow-down1message-squareWhat are your thoughts on x-men’s recent foray into gender politics? Do you believe it’s uncharacteristic of the comic or was it a natural progression?gullible@kbin.social to Conservative@lemm.ee · 8 months agomessage-square44fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareThrowaway@lemm.eeMlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down5·8 months agoThe problem with xmen is fundmental. They are weapons. Its not skin color or sexuality or anything, they are living weapons, and the metaphor falls flat before it ever stands up.
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minus-squareNeuromancer@lemm.eeMlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down6·8 months agoIt wasn’t there are just like black people. It was more about society pushing out anyone who was different, like black people. Oddly Stan was a Democrat and they were the most racist ones in the room. So I am not sure why Stan was a Democrat.
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The problem with xmen is fundmental. They are weapons. Its not skin color or sexuality or anything, they are living weapons, and the metaphor falls flat before it ever stands up.
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It wasn’t there are just like black people. It was more about society pushing out anyone who was different, like black people.
Oddly Stan was a Democrat and they were the most racist ones in the room. So I am not sure why Stan was a Democrat.
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