But X-Men is inherently political as a series!
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It's about social inequality, diversity, and the definition of the term "elite"
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And the statement they snuck into it was THE OPPOSITE of all that.
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A narrow view.
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No. It's not. The statement promoted hatred and distrust of a group b/c of their religion, using a mistranslated excerpt from The Quran.
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Its THE OPPOSITE of what The Xmen have stood for since their inception.
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Fine, but if we are to ignore religious hatred even among those we consider heroes, how are we to combat it in a meaningful way?
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By addressing it as an issue (which the xmen do by existing) and not sneaking a dog whistle into a comic book.
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Freedom of expression does not include freedom from consequences
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What about all of the sexist and racist messages that are "sneaked" into Marvel Comics?
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This might be your finest work yet
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Yet NOTHING is said about The Walking Dead and it's depictions of republicans as brainless, mindless, flesh-eaters!
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now the artist become national hero in Indonesia. every young artist will look at him with respect. awesome artist.
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No, we support Marvel. And fyi, the young talented artist disrespect him.
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which young talented artist? you? you old lah
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Am not young talented artist. Hahahahhha
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