Pathetic. The Left wants no heroes unless they are anti-heroes. No one should be a shinning example of what we should aspire to. What must it be like to live in a world without hope? Ask a Liberal and they can describe it and gleefully force you to live in it with them.
This comic that presents Forgiveness as "weak" or "impossible" is the result of people on this very site claiming that Forgiving villains in media was a "psyop" against the kinship of "strong men."
I'm not sure who has argued that forgiving villains in media is a psyop, but I do think it's more nuanced than that. For example, as a Catholic, there is nothing immoral about the death penalty. Certain crimes deserve death to protect the common good.
However in the case of this comic, the man was sentenced to time in the Phantom Zone, clearly repented and converted and then was murdered.
Already been done in the awful Hancock.
Sounds like a threat. Not to worry, James, I won't be watching it or anything else you are attached to.
I cannot wait to not see it.
Pathetic. The Left wants no heroes unless they are anti-heroes. No one should be a shinning example of what we should aspire to. What must it be like to live in a world without hope? Ask a Liberal and they can describe it and gleefully force you to live in it with them.
This comic that presents Forgiveness as "weak" or "impossible" is the result of people on this very site claiming that Forgiving villains in media was a "psyop" against the kinship of "strong men."
you can't have it both ways. own it.
I'm not sure who has argued that forgiving villains in media is a psyop, but I do think it's more nuanced than that. For example, as a Catholic, there is nothing immoral about the death penalty. Certain crimes deserve death to protect the common good.
However in the case of this comic, the man was sentenced to time in the Phantom Zone, clearly repented and converted and then was murdered.
Not only was there an article on this site, I believe you wrote it.
It’s also a VERY common discussion topic in the “dissident right.”
the comic is the same idea.
I'd have to see the argument I made if it was me.
I’m hoping for a Supergirl version of Grok’s Ani “companion”.
PS- not really, but it sounds like that’s where this character belongs