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What darth is saying is that ther PERCEPTION can be that Supes is telling America to **** off...and lately in media, perception is reality.
Yeah, whatever the hell that means
You don't have to, and Superman won't. He'll still be in America, he'll probably still even have a flag or two, but that's not the point. You're just wanting to dissect it to the nitpickiest details or morph it into something it's not because you see it as Anti-American, and it's not. Sorry that you hate symbolism or whatever, but that's obviously what the story was going for.
What darth is saying is that ther PERCEPTION can be that Supes is telling America to **** off...and lately in media, perception is reality.
What darth is saying is that ther PERCEPTION can be that Supes is telling America to **** off...and lately in media, perception is reality.
There's more than one way to interpret something. Again, I see someone say "I'm going renounce my citizenship" what other way is there to see it. I don't know if I'm not explaining myself correctly or you just don't want to understand. If he doesn't want the world to believe he's some pawn for the government, he can go to the UN and say my actions don't reflect those of the United States. Simple. To take it that extra step of renouncing your citizenship is ridiculous, stupid, and an incredible overreaction.
Also, this whole "He's an alien anyway, he was never American" argument is a slap to the face of Siegel and Schuster and the point behind creating the character in the first place. I guess all immigrants aren't American either. **** the Irish, Italians and the Jews.
Yes, because Fox New's Mass Effect as an Orgy simulator is obviously the truth. Anything can be perceived anyway by those who don't know what's being discussed. That doesn't disqualify the text, at all, and is a totally different discussion
You're right there is more than one way to interpret, but there's also something to be said for actually drawing interpretations from the text that's there. There's simply nothing there that to draw that Superman is saying the same thing as the 'I hate my parents, they're terrible people, so I'm renouncing them' analogy you made earlier. No where does Superman say anything particularly negative about the US, or that he's somehow denouncing them as a country as a whole, and the symbolism is just so balantly there for those who see how the world is going. You're just trying to inject realism into it because you don't like it. I'm sorry, but frankly, that's a nationalistic tinted viewpoint of what actually happened in that story. I don't know what else to say about it, Darth.
I'm injecting realism because the story called for realism when David Goyer decided to use a real life event and situation to make his dumbass point. The realism is already there Tron, I'm not making it up.
Can we all agree that the root of the problem is that this story was completely unnecessary and shouldn't have been written in the first place?
Nobody's gonna comment on what I said?![]()
Well, isn't Supes still crazy with grief over his dead dad and race? Also, didn't America kinda kill his whole planet or something? When you think about it, this kinda seems like the way things should play out.![]()
Fair enough, I guess.
Meh, it didn't bother me all that much, but sure.
...I'm with Darthphere on this one.
I thought that was a major fashion faux pas, like wearing a band's t-shirt to one of their concerts.
Yes it is...but darth is a rebel...leather jacket and all
So apparently there is this group over in Europe that wants to abolish the monarchies over there