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Superman Renounces American citizenship!
http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/04/27/superman-renounces-us-citizenship/
"... It doesn't seem that he's abandoning those values, however, only trying to implement them on a larger scale and divorce himself from the political complexities of nationalism. Superman also says that he believes he has been thinking "too small," that the world is "too connected" for him to limit himself with a purely national identity. As an alien born on another planet, after all, he "can't help but see the bigger picture." . |
Donald Trump claims victory.
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He's better off.
The non citizens have more rights anyhow. |
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Another attempt to keep a tired character fresh and relevant. Apparently, killing him off again might be going to the well once too often. |
Bah superman shmooperman he's always been an illegal alien. Who gave him is citizenship anyhow? I never saw Him take classes or an oath. He just falls from the sky and starts telling people he's from around here. Probably threatened those poor farmers. Then just walks in and takes a job away from legal citizens. I say hit the road go back to Krypton ya bum.
But Capt. America? now that hurts, He's a homey better than superman ever could be. But never heard of this NOMAD character until now. Poor Captain America :cry: Whats next G.I. Joe deserting and joining the United Nations Task Force with C.O.B.R.A.? . |
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Well considering that Superman was an illegal alien, I am surprised more here are not in favour of him losing his "citizenship"
I don't think superman entered this country through an approved portal nor do I think he had the proper documentation. :nope: I think the Daily Planet needs to be fined for hiring an undocumented worker. |
Damn, I always knew he was just a damn commie, red cape and all that.
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What, noone here has read Superman: Red Son? :hmmm:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman:_Red_Son Brilliant comic, I really enjoyed it. It really had much more to say about America than it did about the USSR, but the underlying message of it was basically that Superman was Superman, and it didn't matter where he landed. And that this was both a good and a bad thing. And ultimately it wasn't national policy but a kind of human character which we all share that defined him. Couldn't put it down, instead of being cheesy and cliche, it was really a great example of how comic books can have a lot to say :yep: |
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