Comic by smoothdunk on twitter
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Hey, Ohio! Vote NO on Issue 1 August 8th if you believe 1 person = 1 vote. Y'know, the way democracy works.
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Like, I'm not gonna say that the X-Men and their various imitators are anything like a perfect allegory, but "it's a bad allegory because super powers really are dangerous" has never held water for me. Like, are we really just gonna uncritically accept the implicit assumption lurking in that argument that bigotry is only wrong to the extent that its targets lack the ability to threaten the status quo? Hand-wringing over whether certain minorities are inherently dangerous is – and, critically, always has been – a smoke-screen for the real conversation about who has the right to possess the capacity for violence, and you can't engage with that conversation if your opening move is to concede that the only legitimate victim is a powerless one.
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But he looks like he’s about to vow to kill an Avenger or Batman.
Look, if Trump leaves the courthouse and yells: “But Spiderman will pay for this!” It will be the least surprising thing ever.
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this comic will probably only ever work during the time it was originally posted but i might as well post it here anyways for ARCHIVAL purposes
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Comic by smoothdunk on twitter
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The Time Before Gender Ideology
By me and Becky Hawkins!
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The reason you can't easily ascribe real-world political stances to most comic book supervillains is that in comic book reality being an iconoclast genius inventor actually works. It's not even necessarily a rich-guy thing – there are working class supervillains garage-building working time machines, which is something that unavoidably does things to a person's perspective on social responsibility.
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