I didn't know they were different?Yeah, if this show doesn't watch it's step it might loose not only the misogynistic and racist demographics, but also the moron demographic too! Wouldn't that be just *awful*?!![]()
I'm guessing Cat Grant's statement on global warming, which included the bit that the President believes it's real because her intellectual capacity is superior to a third grader's.
I think the big issue is she is speaking her opinions a little to frank which isn't something that makes sense for that kind of job as press secretary. They are their to basically try and either hide the truth or downplay it so as to try and stop controversy.
That's exactly why it's funny. Putting the most outspoken and undiplomatic woman on Earth-38 in a position that normally calls for delicacy and evasiveness is comedy gold.
Personally, I'd rather have a press secretary who's honest to a fault than one who constantly denies known facts.
I kind of liked the Trump joke on "Flash" better with CIsko's shirt. He had that shirt with a Roswell alien and the words on it that said. "Don't Take me to your leader." I want one of those shirts.
It's a solid bet that because Cat denied it, Pres. Marsdin is definitely spying on people through their toasters and microwaves, which is just fun to think about.
I doubt the kind of people who are offended by that stuff would actually watch a TV show with a kick ass woman superhero as the main character anyway.
And then there's this, from 1950 -- a lesson still sadly unlearned 67 years later, as everything about our recent election makes clear
Yeah, if this show doesn't watch it's step it might loose not only the misogynistic and racist demographics, but also the moron demographic too! Wouldn't that be just *awful*?!![]()
Yeah, and what does it say at the bottom of that comic panel, "Help keep your school ALL-AMERICAN". Kinda sounds a lot like "Remain Klingon", or any number of conservative statements that others see as Nationalist...
Thanks for insulting people like myself. I enjoy Supergirl for the female empowerment, and find no fault whatsoever with the focus on lesbian or gay characters. Good to know that there is no room in this country for hate (unless you hate Trump or any conservatively aligned person, who is automatically assumed to be a racist, misogynistic moron with xenophobic tendencies). So much for not passing judgement on those you don't know.
Hate to be the one to break it to you sunshine but bigotry isn't a race. Neither is conservatism. As difficult as it may be to grasp opposing prejudice is not in itself prejudiced.Progressives, claiming to be open-minded, unless your mind doesn't think like they do in which case, you're a racist idiot.
Well, this was just a few years after WWII, so patriotism was in vogue. But the point that was being stressed at the time -- also voiced in a number of late '40s Superman stories, which may have inspired that poster -- was that being American meant being inclusive, welcoming to all races and religions, and open to immigrants. That "American" wasn't an ethnic or religious category, but a shared recognition that all men [sic] were created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights. After all, American patriotism in WWII had come to be defined in opposition to the Nazis, a group dedicated to racial and religious hatred. There were still some groups in the US at the time that were bigoted and xenophobic, pushing a narrow, exclusionistic definition of what "American" meant, but rhetoric like what's in the poster and what was in the comics and radio shows of the era were in deliberate contrast to that, refusing to let the bigots define what it was to be American.
No, I just class anyone that seriously claims a disbelief in a near unanimously held scientific conclusion to be a moron. Doesn't matter if it's climate change, the Earth being a sphere or sticking a fork in a live plug socket being very unhealthy life choice. The bigotry just seems to come along for the ride, all by itself more often than not. I can't help that there's an increasing correlation between the two.
Hate to be the one to break it to you sunshine but bigotry isn't a race. Neither is conservatism. As difficult as it may be to grasp opposing prejudice is not in itself prejudiced.
Also, where did I or the show make any such explicit connection between American conservatives a people with the IQ of a glass of water? When someone shouts into the void "wilful stupidity is bad" and you find yourself feeling as if you're being personally insulted from that alone, then I'm afraid that's on you and perhaps you ought to reconsider with whom you self-identify,
This is getting off-topic. The point is simply that superhero fiction has always been political. Supergirl's approach to it could stand a bit more nuance, yes, but its willingness to have something to say is part of its identity as a show, and it's part of a tradition stretching back to the origins of the Superman franchise.
This is getting off-topic. The point is simply that superhero fiction has always been political. Supergirl's approach to it could stand a bit more nuance, yes, but its willingness to have something to say is part of its identity as a show, and it's part of a tradition stretching back to the origins of the Superman franchise.
This is how I feel. It needs nuance. While it's a okay show I got to think how much better it would be if you had a Joss Whedon writing it. I also think the show still suffers from not having that more conservative or even asshole voice in the cast. The show could use it's version of Giles or Spike. Everyone is just two nice especially with Katt basically not on the show anymore. Maybe that is the big issue is they never fully replaced what she did for the show. The editor whose name I forget you think would be perfect but they hardly ever use him.
Jason
I was really, really hoping that the show would knock it off with the anti-conservative political snipes. But nope, if anything the season premiere doubled down on it. And the ratings for the episode were down over 30% compared to last year's season premiere... I wonder why... Insulting and belittling potentially half of your audience in order to virtue signal is idiotic at best.
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