Diversity and Inclusion Zeroes Fight Marvel Comics to Stop Gay Wedding!
A group of people called The Million Moms has launched a campaign against Marvel Comics.
The reason is Marvel comics announced that it 1st openly gay hero Northstar, will marry his male partner in the 1st same-sex wedding in the marvel universe, in the June issue of astonishing X men.
Also, one of the superheroes in DC comics will come out in their June issue. According to an article in the LGB CEQ nation, 1 million moms who are really maybe 5 moms who knows if you’re really mothers anyway, call these announcements shocking. Saying that having gay men as comic superheroes, is exposing children to homosexuality at an early age.
In fact I read a letter from one of their supporters who said this means that 5-year-old kids will be influenced by these gay characters. Why is a 5 year reading these comics in the first place. As a parent I’d be more worried about violence and crime, and become afraid to go out of the house.
I salute DC comics and Marvel comics for living in the 21st century. Why aren’t these million moms worried that their kids will think that they’re superheroes and try to jump off buildings and fly? Why aren’t they worried that their little kids will go out and try to apprehend robbers and people committing crimes, and why aren’t they worried that their kids will try to change in phone booths to put on their superhero costume.
They’re concerned that kids will be confused by the homosexual lifestyle.
Aren’t they concerned that their kids might also be confused by superheroes wearing tights , wings, and turning green. They claim that the comical companies are prompting a premature discussion on sexual orientation.
In my opinion they’re prompting a premature discussion on hate, hysterical fear, and irrationality.
“Million Moms” told their supporters to send e-mail surging DC and Marvel to cancel all plans of homosexual superhero characters immediately.
As parents, don’t they something better to do?
I’m actually grateful for these people who claim to because without them I might not know the good news about DC and Marvel comics.
I support people, who support diversity and inclusion and love.
I look forward to the June issues of Marvel and DC comics.
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