davidmcbeth
Banned
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...ok-hero-judge-dredd-might-be-gay-8466959.html
I knew they would say that!
I knew they would say that!
Who the hell cares? Dumbledore was outed as gay too, nobody cared.
I never got in to "comics" even though I attempted to buy a few good ones when I was a kid. The whole Marvell addiction never caught on with me. There's better things to be done than waste time with booked with the sole purpose of entertainment.
You are a hypocrite. Don't like it? Leave.
Big difference when homosexuality has nothing to do with the story vs gay people who are prevalent in the firearms community who tend to do more than most via the courts.
Try again.
First, I wonder what you base your assumption that "gays do more via the courts". I was unaware that each case before the court required the plaintiff to state his or her sexual orientation, thus providing a database for us to pull statistical data from.
Second, my comment is in reference to you signature. You say "Tolerance is key", however, you are seemingly intolerant of those who might not agree with your lifestyle choice. This makes you a hypocrite.
It's not hypocrisy, it's social justice.
Funny, some people would say that taking certain firearms away from the people is "social justice." "Social justice" is a nice, nebulous term that can mean whatever the user wants it to mean, usually "I can find no good reason to support this, but I think it is right; it should be right; it seems right; I need to make you think it is right, so I will put this high-sounding label on it."
When I see someone refer to an idea as being "socially just," I am immediately inclined to oppose the idea. Tolerance is a bit of stupidity designed to get everyone to think alike in the "correct" way. True tolerance means that there is no correct way to think.
I am not a hypocrite because I will never claim to be tolerant of ideas that I believe to be wrong. However, I will simply try to change your mind or avoid you. I won't accuse you of being intolerant because you don't believe what I believe to be "correct."
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I don't understand the obsession with comics.
Just another way to tell a story. They're also great for getting kids to want to read, btw.
Yeah, "graphic novels" are a substitute for real reading, devoid of any of the depth of the truly written word.
I tried to get into comics once (at the recommendation of a friend), before I held this prejudice – it's the result.
This is a remarkably shallow and ill educated view. Just as there are amazing and insipid books out there, there are both amazing and insipid graphic novels. The medium should not be damned as a whole for its dumber examples, anymore than you should judge all TV programs from the examples of reality television and sitcoms.