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People are too politically correct and trying to force their agendas


If you dislike JJ, it must mean you're a misogynist
If you dislike LC, it must mean you're a racist

What nonsense !!

What happened to not liking bad shows or having an opinion without being judged and labeled by others?

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If you dislike JJ, it must mean you're a misogynist
If you dislike LC, it must mean you're a racist

What nonsense !!

What are you talking about?
I was one of JJ biggest critics (for lack of her having a character arch) and no one ever called me a misogynist.
A wannabe director yes but never a misogynist.
And Luke Cage started way too slow but no one called me a racist.
But if all you see JJ and LC as is women and blacks, then you may indeed be a misogynist and/or a racist.

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You should read the posts on these two forums. Anyone daring to criticize Luke Cage is labeled a racist, same for anyone talking about JJ being a poor sore and their stupid discrimination policies against male directors.

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This person has a point I have seen and heard it..tho in my humble opinion neither is the worst super hero show ever made...they are not my favorite but I can watch them...look up 70s Doc Strange with Peter Hooten or 70s Spiderman or captain America...now those 3 ....wow...so cheezy you gotta call em velveeta

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OP is a white male conservative trying to play the victim

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While I agree with that statement, there is a small point being made. While I haven't seen as much of this on the Marvel show forums, it's rampant on the CW DC forums. If you hate certain characters, you're a racist/misogynist. If you like those characters, you have a liberal agenda.

In fact, I had people telling me that the only reason I liked the character of Iris on The Flash was because she was black, and yet, they seemed to hate her for the same reason. I just happen to like the character on the show. Same way I liked Jessica Jones, not because she was a woman, but because I liked the character. I liked Luke Cage, not because he's black, but because I liked the character.

But yes, it seems that in our current political clime, there are more members of the alt-Reich who are attacking everyone they feel is pushing an agenda that forces them to accept that the world isn't just straight and white anymore.

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