I herewith call for a boycott of DC Comics. I draw the line when it comes to gay superheroes.
DC Comics co-publisher, Dan DiDio recently announced that the sexual orientation of an existing superhero would not be changed from heterosexual to homosexual, but that they were “about to introduce a previously existing DC character who was previously straight” as “one of our most prominent gay characters.” This is pure doubletalk.
There is no reason to alter the sexual orientation of any one of DC’s superheroes. For the record, they include Superman, Wonderwoman, Batman and Robin, Supergirl, Batgirl, Aquaman, Cyborg, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Shazam, the Flash, and Plastic Man.
For my part, I always liked the fact that Superman had the hots for Lois Lane, but harbored some concerns about the relationship of Batman and Robin. I am told that Batwoman made her comic book comeback as a lesbian in 2006. I confess I know little about the other characters because, of course, as a child I spent my time reading Aristotle and Tolstoy. (Not!)
I don’t want a gay superhero of either gender. Deliberately making one of them homosexual serves no purpose other than to spread the gay message that altering all of society to suit their preference for their own sex is okay. It never was. It never will be.
I regard changing our perception of one of the superheroes as a slap in the face of everyone who grew up enjoying their adventures and a form of gay indoctrination for a new, younger generation.
Superman stands for “truth, justice, and the American way.” If he’s gay, then the American way has strayed so far from decency and common sense that it portends the death of our unique political and social experiment. That applies to all the rest of the DC characters as well.
Shame on the rest of us who stand idly by while the President of the United States casually dismisses the ancient and essential element of society—marriage—and the spiritual blessing bestowed on the union of one man and one woman as irrelevant.
According to Wikipedia, “As of April 2011, approximately 3.5% of American adults identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual, while 0.3% are transgender—approximately 11.7 million Americans.” There was a time gays were “in the closet” and being homosexual was best kept private. Now gays parade in the streets, demand their “rights”, and seem to be everywhere in the public culture and media. For a mere 3.5% of the population, they make a lot of noise.
Barack Obama has endorsed same-sex marriage and Mitt Romney does not. This is a major fork in the road for the nation’s voters that want to retain some semblance of sanity.
I concluded long ago that gays have about as much choice over their sexual orientation as being born right or left-handed. I just wish they would not insist that all of society change in order to accept their behavior as “normal.” Normal it’s not.
I do not want homosexuals harmed or harassed. I want them to be ignored. That’s hard to do with relentless campaigns to highlight “bullying” as if only gays were its target or passing out literature in the schools that would make me blush.
This is, simply put, the subversion of a society that began as the result of deeply held religious beliefs that included the sanctity of marriage. It is insidious. It should be resisted.
© Alan Caruba, 2012 Alan Caruba blogs daily at Warning Signs . http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/
An author, business and science writer, he is the founder of National Anxiety Center . http://www.anxietycenter.com
Chady Rizk (@RizkChady)
Fri 01/03/2014
Sir, with all do respect, wake up and smell the straining order. Aside that your resource “Wikipedia” is not a reliable source, you are choosing to ignore the fact that it’s been scientifically proven that sexuality is innate and you cannot change that. It might be hard but same as everything else; it wouldn’t hurt to adapt to the modern age with its cultural and most importantly scientific evolution. It’s your rejective behavior that is boycotting something you refuse to see and in the end it’s nothing but modernization in societies. You’re not the only one who read DC comics and admired them and the fact that you did while you are heterosexual does not in any way make you any more normal than anybody else. Soon enough, you will find out you are not normal for not accepting whether your sibling, children, friends, neighbors, coworkers or yes maybe even parents and such as they could or might be; because you cannot control their sexuality neither can anyone. Please do get educated and cultured by intellectual people beside the ones who make parades on the streets before you write such judgmental and fanatic statement because this Sir is indeed an extremely inconsiderate hasty generalization. And for your information, speaking of “superheroes”, if you open up you brain wider and make a better research about the subject, you will find that great achievers and examples, in history and until now, which you might look up to, does not have the sexuality you respect and support.
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OyiaBrown
Fri 05/25/2012
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