Fuck em. I say that not to be crass... I say it because... nobody asked him.
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His perception of the relevance of comics as an artistic/cultural expression is the same (or worse) of people who 'love' X-Men and are racist and homophobic at the same time. They just don't get it.
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You've experienced this phenomenon too? The most racist person I ever knew was also one of the biggest X-Men fans I had ever met. It boggled my mind. Do you think they just respond to the power fantasy aspect?
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I find it puzzling. I mean, he literally fronts a talk show, hardly the most erudite of mediums, which prides itself on being controversial. If anything smelt of self-important clumsy teenage posturing, surely it would be that?
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Clearly, he's never read a comic about self-awareness.
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He said to mourn a comics creator as Stan Lee as if comics is a important thing reflects why Trump is US president. Some bull$#! like that.
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What’s worse is that it was completely unnecessary. With everything happening in the political spectrum that he could target, going after the grief of fans was an unnecessary low blow.
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And to say "it's a kids thing" in a derogatory way shows how some self righteous people see the importance of ANY kind of literature in children formation.
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He's probably one of those guys that hated his childhood. I loved mine and I love my adulthood and as long as Earth has comics I will read them.
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