Don't worry. They said he's a modern-day King Cyrus. Screwing over his own supporters must be how prophecy works now.
Did you know she died a couple years ago?Good lord in heaven who did he get caught hugging? Ivana Trump?
He's the Texas State Attorney General"Truly repulsive and disgusting" is pretty extreme language for a Republican to use against one of their own, especially since they've been known to excuse far worse than cheating on his wife (even if it's with a man). But he is a cabinet member, after all, so there's no risk his vacant seat might go to a Democrat, so no good reason not to throw him under the bus for the brownie points.
Yeah, one of the comments (I know, I know...) made a similar suggestion.There's a good chance it's underage stuff, in which case it will no doubt come out eventually.
I know very little about Superman, other than what I’ve read online over the last few days. It’s just like Star Trek, isn’t it? “Oh it’s too woke now, it’s all about the pushing messages”, moan the incels. Who either don’t know, don’t understand, or haven’t paid attention to the roots of the franchise.
Superman also has the advantage that most of his adventures are set in the present-day in a world that mostly resembles the real world --no far-future allegory or metaphor needed. His earliest adventures (before the idea of "supervillains" really crystalized) included battling Nazis, the KKK, and corrupt politicians. Post-Crisis especially leaned hard on his worth as a member of the free press, speaking truth to power.Well, Star Trek was kinda made to discuss ideas in a second-hand non-confrontational way and a lot of the time those ideas are going to be ideas that politics get interested in. Superman was made to be fun for little boys and emphasizes adventure. Superman has way more content, but it has been much LESS dense with dealing with ideas. Certainly it has sometimes, though.
I think that's a DISadvantage. They have to be more careful. This time just an old, old fact got mentioned and it has people stirred up. Star Trek can sneak stuff into people's brains.Superman also has the advantage that most of his adventures are set in the present-day in a world that mostly resembles the real world --no far-future allegory or metaphor needed. His earliest adventures (before the idea of "supervillains" really crystalized) included battling Nazis, the KKK, and corrupt politicians. Post-Crisis especially leaned hard on his worth as a member of the free press, speaking truth to power.
Two of Superman's most notable enemies are a billionaire CEO (Lex) and an alien technocrat (Brainiac). Others include an alien media capitalist (Mongul), a techno-industrialist self-proclaimed god who uses up entire worlds (Darkseid), and a strawman for the military-industrial complex (Sam Lane).