Marvel Comics serves up some anti-white bigotry

Marvel comics hates White people

And the Greatest Generation thought Marvel Comics and “Captain America” was the good guy! LOL.

Tea Party Nazis

Marvel Comic’s Captain America is the mightiest soldier with the super powerful secret soldier formula that makes him a super man. Sadly, this muscle bound hero that took on the whole Nazi army during WWII seems to be afraid of those American people who’ve joined the Tea Party movement. Not only is Cappy quaking in his little red booties, but he’s sure that the Tea Party folks are dangerous racists, too.

Isn’t it wonderful that a decades old American comic book hero is now being used to turn readers against our very political system, being used to slander folks that are standing up for real American principles in real life — and one called “Captain America” at that?

In issue number 602 of Captain America, a new story line has begun called “Two Americas.” In it the current Captain (there have been a few of them, apparently) is on the trail of a faux Captain America that is mentally deranged and getting chummy with some white supremacist, anti-government, survivalists types going by the name of “the Watchdogs.” While investigating this subversive group, Captain America and his partner The Falcon — a black super hero — have decided to try and infiltrate the secretive organization.

In preparation for the infiltration, Marvel Comics depicts the two super heroes out of costume and observing from a rooftop a street filled with what can only be described as a Tea Party protest. The scene shows crowds of people in city streets carrying signs that say, “stop the socialists,” “tea bag libs before they tea bag you,” and “no to new taxes.” Naturally, the people in these crowds are depicted as being filled with nothing but white folks.

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The black character asks the out of costume Captain, “What the hell is this?” And follows that with, “looks like some kind of anti-tax protest.” The Falcon character then snidely tells his partner the Captain, “So I guess this whole ‘hate the government’ vibe around here isn’t limited to the Watchdogs.”

The two then discuss their plan to infiltrate the subversive group that Marvel comics seems to be linking to the Tea Party movement. This discussion culminates in The Falcon wondering how a black man would do such a thing. “I don’t exactly see a black man from Harlem fitting in with a bunch of angry white folks,” he tells the incognito Captain America.

The Captain tells him, “no it’s perfect… this all fits right into my plan.” After this we find that the Captain’s plan is to send the black man into a redneck bar to pretend to be a black man working for the IRS and to get everyone all mad… because… well, you know that every white person is a racist that hates black civil servants, right?

So, there you have it, America. Tea Party protesters just “hate the government,” they are racists, they are all white folks, they are angry, and they associate with secretive white supremacist groups that want to over throw the U.S. government.

Bet you didn’t know that when you were indulging your right as a citizen to protest your government that you were a dangerous white supremacist that wants to destroy the country, did you? Bet you didn’t realize that your reverence for the U.S. Constitution was a subversive thing to do, did you? And I’ll also bet that you never imagined that you’d scare the little blue panties off of Captain America!

Nice going Marvel Comics. Thanks for making patriotic Americans into your newest super villains.

Yeah yeah, Nazi, yeah yeah, racist. World War II. Yawn. Oh, so we’re the “Nazis” now? Yawn.

12 Comments

  1. Our enemies are making it clear that all Whites are “racists” and “jew-haters” just for wanting the same things that everybody else wants, ie. for being White. It’s self-fulfilling prophecy.

  2. These jackasses are unwittingly creating precisely the paradigm shift that will be their downfall. We should just sit around in lawn chairs and hammocks while we leave the hard work of convincing radicalized Middle Americans that they’re essentially a racial movement to our competitors.

  3. This is not a change at all. The Germans were nationalists. The good Captain has always been against nationalism. Who were his creators?

  4. If I recall , Captain America was born as part of the propaganda campaign to get the US into WW2. I could be mistaken, but one of the super-hero characters was, and I think it was him.

    So I wouldn’t expect too much from the Cap’n.

    Riley

  5. Why would you expect anything better from Stan Lee and the other Jews at Marvel Comics? They have had a politically correct, anti-white agenda going back decades.

  6. Back when I was an “impressionable” school boy, I would sometimes pick up the anti-nazi G.I. Combat comics. With kids that age, I believe much if not all of the politics is completely transparent and does not yet mesh with the adult values that would only later develop. The supposedly morally good and the immoral can be equally Good Guys depending on how much butt they kick at the moment; how much more of an Alpha. For a younger kid, it’s probably a bit more visceral than cerebral at that age. Or, perhaps some of us are blind to the spoon fed variety of morality that snares those who are hard wired for extroversion, collecting all of their cues from without.

  7. ” We should just sit around in lawn chairs and hammocks while we leave the hard work of convincing radicalized Middle Americans that they’re essentially a racial movement to our competitors.”

    Baron Julius Evolas last socio-political work ‘Ride the Tiger’ advised Far Rightists to do just that! Just wait for the internal contradictions of liberalism to manifest themselves. ( I would add that this includes an obvious scathing hatred of Whites, which will lead to healthy Whites having a Reactionary Backlash. )

    Once this liberalism has weakened itself to a very ‘low point’ Far Rightists can come out of the wood-work to put the Beast Government out of commission for good!

  8. Jonathan Bowden @ New Right – talking about philosophy in the context of mass – low forms of culture. ie COMICS. Very relevant to the topic above.
    pt 1 –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGqUhkXGpJA&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=14
    pt 2 –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XniolWxVdvM&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=15
    pt 3 –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7-JmY8QWOc&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=16
    pt 4 –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQjNM1zsLqM&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=17
    pt 5 –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6IpTxJnQ_s&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=18
    pt 6 (final) –
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97pgCY2y53I&feature=PlayList&p=8FA9B931689C30A1&index=19

    Happy trails!

  9. The black character doubts a movement full of angry whites — normal folks, not part of the “Watchdogs” organization — could be infiltrated by “a black man from Harlem.” That, of course, is completely backwards. The tea parties are not explicitly racialist and are ripe for infiltration because they would welcome black participation if only for the reason that it helps dispel the charge the movement is racist. Blacks, by and large (from what I amble to discern from afar), do not participate, but not for the reasons he leftie writer would have readers believe (“angry white racists”) but because racist blacks on principle tend to reject participating in anything that they perceive as benefiting whites (even if it’s the only thing that can, in the long run, help blacks, or even simply maintain what they expect from whites over the short run).

    Anyway, comic book leftism is nothing new. I have a 1983 reprint of a short-lived but well-known (at least in leftie networks) Green Lantern and Green Arrow series from the early 70s. The following excerpt captures its spirit:

    Opening Narration:For years he has been a proud man! He has worn the Power Ring of the Guardians, and used it well, and never doubted the righteousness of his cause…

    In the next dozen seconds, an event will occur which will signal the end of his grandeur, and the beginning of a long torment…

    There will be no happy ending, for this is not a happy tale… Nor a simple one. But what you are about to witness is, perhaps, inevitable… His name, of course, is Green Lantern… And often he has vowed that No Evil Shall Escape My Sight! He has been fooling himself…

    A few panels after Green Lantern saves a landlord from the fury of an angry mob the following dialogue takes place:

    Green Arrow: Touch him first, Green Lantern, and you’ll have to touch me second… And I’ll touch back! Believe it, chum! Back off! Go chase a mad scientist or something!

    Green Lantern: Green Arrow! You’re…defending these…these anarchists?! Can’t you see they’re breaking the law?

    Green Arrow: Yeah, I can see…lots of things! Like that you’ve no business here. I was almost tempted to throw a can at you myself!

    Green Lantern: You’re not making sense, Green Arrow! No? Come on… I’ll give you a guided tour… A look at how the other half lives — if you can call it living!

    This lady here is the grandmother of the kid you sent to headquarters! She’s eighty — and he’s her only means of support! Mike had to drop out of school and get a crummy job… because she has no one else!

    Green Lantern: That’s tough… but, blast it, he was breaking the law!

    Green Arrow: Technically he was…sure! He lost his temper… And roughed up the fat cat landlord who owns this dump! The creep who hasn’t spent a cent for repairs in years! Now, he figures he can make more money using the property for a parking lot! So he’s going to evict the tenants… Kick a lot of folks on the street! Lord knows this building is bad… But they don’t have anything else!

    Like what you’ve seen? Listen, I hope you enjoyed playing super-hero out there… I hope it did a lot of good for your ego…

    Green Lantern: Easy… You’ve no cause to yell at me! I have a job… I do it!

    Green Arrow: Seems I’ve heard that line before… at the Nazi war trials!

    Black bystander: I want to ask the ring-slinger a question, Mr. Green Arrow…

    I been readin’ about you… How you work for the blue skins… and how on a planet some place you helped out the orange skins… and you done considerable for the purple skins! Only there’s a skins you never bothered with… the black skins! I want to know… how come?! Answer me that, Mr. Green Lantern!

    Green Lantern: I… can’t.

    Narration: In the time it takes to draw a single breath… the span of a heartbeat… A man looks into his own soul, and his life changes…

    Green Lantern: Okay… maybe I have been a dummy! so tell me… How do I help?

    Black bystander: I’m no advice committee… If you want to bad enough, you’ll find a way! And you know… I think you do want to!

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