I'm sure you all have heard some variation of that or the accusation that we live in echo chambers and don't like hearing opposing views. I recently got into a debate in a comic book group on facebook I used to belong to (yes, I know I was naive to think that they would actually be a group of fans). A lady gave a long winded post on diversity and the usual talking points that we hear about today and to top it off she added some tweet from Tanahesi (not sure if I spelled his name right and don't care) Coates where he said something along the lines of wanting his comic books to make people feel uncomfortable.
I should've just unsubbed from the group then and there but I couldn't resist the urge to give some pushback. She gave me all the usual talking points and then said one of the most overused phrase.... "comic books have always been political". All I had said was that the hyperfocus on diversity is killing comic books and that when your job is to entertain it is pretty stupid to purposely alienate half the fanbase and attack white males for no reason when they make up a good chunk of readers.
It turned into a longer discussion than I intended and then she prattled on about race and stopped talking to me when I told her that racism is not a major issue today contrary to what the media says. I did tell her that the main race issues today are that we have a massive demand but low supply (hence all the race hoaxes), and that we constantly talk about racism as a society, but openly cheer it on if it is against white people. She then said that she couldn't believe a black man could be so brainwashed and ended the conversation and blocked me.
It just cracks me up when I hear either I don't like my views to be challenged or that I am in an echo chamber. They act as if we don't hear opposing viewpoints. It is kind of difficult now especially if you watch any modern day entertainment. Most of what I watch now is older stuff (2014 and prior) but even so much of the news has a clear agenda and for young people it has always been cool to be on the left. As I mentioned before, I'm black so outside of my immediate family who all leans to the right pretty much all of my extended family is all on the left so I have heard all about the greatness of "free stuff", how horrible and racist America is (usually said by a cousin with a six figure salary that lives in a nice suburban home), or the evils of the republican party.
One cousin stopped talking to me for almost a year during the "summer of love" for saying that I care much more about David Dorn and his family as well as the white mother who was killed for saying All Lives Matter and that I really wasn't concerned too much about Floyd or Jacob Blake. He gave me the usual insults and stated that I may have brown skin but I inherited my personality from my white ancestors.
I honestly don't understand how they can say with a straight face that we don't hear opposing viewpoints.
That's the result of identity politics rearing its head again.
I'm pretty sure this person also believes that one can only enjoy a product if they have ones racial representation on it.
Comics have always been political in a sense that they included THEIR WORLD politics, and not real world politics. Those that did, usually didn't get sold well, or remembered. They could have real world allegories, but not on your face, and not part of the main story.
Stormcuckery is at an all time low, numbering in a few thousands, their supply is very low indeed.
Or a lot of things back then we’re good about overall moral lessons and not making it seem like one party was evil.
Exactly!
And in the end, back then, it was all agreed about the love for America(or the country of origin of a comic, if it came from another country). Now, it is either their way, or the highway.
My last superhero comic,(I mention this all the time on my YT) was from May 2017 Deadpool. It was the most expensive, useless, crappy comic I bought. The art was shit, the story was shit, and for US$20, I expected more pages.
That was the last time I got burned by Marvel and superhero comics in general. Since then, I never touched them.
And one of the best comics about Deadpool, for instance, was him doing shenanigans, and using his world politics. Today, it is more important to have a bisexual superman fighting climate change. Fuck this nonsense!
Yea I stopped reading modern DC/Marvel early this year. I’ll happily buy old stuff. I also buy Alterna comics. Keep up the good work with your channel.
Thank you!
I've decided to read some old Carl Barks and Don Rosa comics. I love the old Ducktales type comics.