"Shazam: Fury of the Gods" makes the fat child homosexual. A child. A child.
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And here’s the next step “no one saw coming” on the “slippery slope” once gender identity became a child’s issue, the next realistic step was making prepubescent sexuality a thing. If only we could predict where all this is going!
So when he magically turns into an adult, which is part of his superhero kit, does he become legal for all the thirsty gay men out there?
Imagine thinking the thirsty gay men care about age restrictions
Something something statistics aren't real.
Damn it, I LOVED the first film, and was really looking forward to this one.
Oh well. I don't have to consume product.
Well I tuned out when it wasn't the Mr.Mind Dr. Sivanna team up.
Reminds me of my reaction to Aquaman. I liked the first movie, because I was already a fan of the character and I'm one of those weirdos who liked the Snyderverse. But the next Aquaman is going to be about global warming and climate change, so forget that. I was already no longer invested in the DCEU as a whole after they stopped trying to follow the Snyderverse canon, but turning Aquaman into a propaganda vehicle guaranteed that I won't watch it.
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Notice they made the fat, quiet and socially distant kid gay?
I guarantee he'll be treated better in this one. They are trying to train the outcasts to change their lifestyle, it is more successful.
That's why they're doing it. They're groomers and pedos.
Here's a question, how modular is the scene where this gets brought up?
Or more precisely: How easy will it be for DC to snip the part this gets brought up for international releases?
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Also I see they actually bothered to keep Mary Marvel the same actress as her "kid" Mary alter-ego this time, in part because they fired the original Mary Marvel actress for walking off the plantation and talking about Ashli Babbit.
In the first one Mary was about the only one of the foster kids which could have kept her actress for both roles, since Grace Caroline Currey was already 23 at the time, and I guess that served DC well enough after Michelle Borth (40 and a half when the first released) spoke about things verboten.
I didn't like that scene either, even if it was because some portal put them there.