And Internet expressions are never rude? You really don't see anything aggressive in calling someone "destroyed"? Okayyyyy....It's just an internet expression, not trying to be rude.
Fair, but I doubt such a movie would then spend time on a complex picture of a typical farm's economic challenges. Anyhow, not making any sweeping argument here, just an observation. (And I still think a Native American Kal-El could be pretty damn cool.)Interesting, but the point was Kal-el doesn't need to land on a Reservation to grow up on a farm. Which I think still stands.
Slap yourself.
I said you're gonna have issues if you just skirt around racism when they grow up in a rural area of America on a farm.
Didn't say they have to be raised by white people? I said you're gonna have issues if you just skirt around racism when they grow up in a rural area of America on a farm. I just don't think making Superman black is a good idea, just doesn't make sense to me as a symbol. A black man running around defending America and the truth/justice? Not for me.
Didn't say they have to be raised by white people? I said you're gonna have issues if you just skirt around racism when they grow up in a rural area of America on a farm. I just don't think making Superman black is a good idea, just doesn't make sense to me as a symbol. A black man running around defending America and the truth/justice? Not for me.
Because the relatable, black experience isn't being raised on a farm with white people
Again ...Didn't say they have to be raised by white people? I said you're gonna have issues if you just skirt around racism when they grow up in a rural area of America on a farm. I just don't think making Superman black is a good idea, just doesn't make sense to me as a symbol. A black man running around defending America and the truth/justice? Not for me.
Why do you assume the character would be a black guy subservient to the institutions who are racist? Superman is a symbol the American ideal not American "culture"I absolutely think they'd skirt around the issue though, you're not gonna turn a symbol of American culture into a black guy subservient to the institutions who are racist in a WB DC movie. I think it's a bad idea all round, not least cause I don't think he looks the part anyway.
I guess I didnot least cause I don't think he looks the part anyway.
Didn't they ad it back when everyone was looking for Commies under the bed?Meh, they dropped "The American Way" from most incarnations of the character a while ago because they didn't want to get into the political ramifications. So it's no big deal.
Didn't they add back when everyone was looking for Commies under the bed?
Speaking as an out and proud SJW (Just like Clark Kent, Peter Parker, Steve Rogers and just about every other super hero character*), I agree with everything you said.Again ...
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Do you understand the meaning of these words you're typing?
Don't mistake me for anything approaching an SJW, but Superman is an ideal. Sure, he's always been portrayed in a certain way, but for cryin' out loud, so have Jesus and Santa Claus. It's just an interpretation.
Saying that the concept of a dark-skinned Kryptonian growing up on a farm is a bad idea is a bad idea. Assuming that the dark-skinned Kryptonian growing up on a farm must surely be raised by white people is ... weird.
I don't know what it's like in your corner of the world, but where I live it's not all black and white.![]()
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