Uhm... truth and justice are liberal causes...
No they aren't. I don't want to get too political, but the left hardly has the monopoly on right and wrong. Far from it. By making that statement, you are mistakenly, wrongfully, and offensively implying the conservatives do not belief in truth and justice, which is about as far from reality as you can get.
I'm going to assume that was not what you are implying. I hope I am right there.
Anyway, the way Supergirl beats you over the head with liberal propaganda, the show is NOT focusing on a hero who fights for truth and justice. They are focusing on writers that want to campaign for the democrat party, and that's just not right.
In his first adventure, Superman saved an innocent from the death penalty, fought domestic violence, investigated corrupt politicians and lobbyists, went after an arms manufacturer and ended a war in South America instigated by American economic interests. Just sayin'.
None of those are liberal issues. Not one. No conservative wants to wrongfully convict an innocent to death. No conservative favors domestic violence. No conservative wants illegal arms out there, and as much as you may not believe it, no conservative wants a war solely for economic purposes.
Just sayin'.
I'm not sure it's really asking much for TV to be just a little bit cerebral to be honest. We had years of on screen superheroes being dumbed down compared to their paper counterparts and frankly we aren't exactly talking about War and Peace here, just an acknowledgement that even the most mundane of shows aren't made in a vacuum.
"Truth and justice" aren't just rescuing people from falling off cliffs and stopping supervillains then making speeches about being polite and how bullying is bad, vacuous easy morality that challenges precisely no one and nothing. They are ideas whose meaning are in dispute, which need exploring because we live in fractured times. Once upon a time it was enough to have superman (or supergirl) be a champion of "the American Way" without actually asking what that meant, but not any more.
This isn't cerebral. This is outright, one sided, propaganda, which not only shills for one side of the political spectrum, it demonizes the other. It also isn't dumbing down to stay clear of politics on a superhero show.
They aren't exploring any ideas. They are taking their own political agenda, and wrongfully inserting it into the show. Almost every Alex plot line for example, has no relevance to the story as a whole, and has no place on a superhero show, like Alex's whole romance story last season. We get it, she was gay. Who cares? To dedicate virtually half a season on Supergirl's sister's romance, even if she were straight, was a colossal waste of time. If they want to make a show about Alex's love life, do a spin off, but that's not what a superhero show is about.
They also have blatantly insulted Trump and any conservative supporters. It's a terrible weakness of the show, because when the show doesn't do that, it's terrific.
Just stick to superhero stories.
I don't want to be lectured on guns or whatever outrage of the week the writers are feeling.
Oh, and by the way, about the only thing fantastical about the episode's gun whining was the idea that taking guns away from cops is a good thing. Only in a fictional world will that work.