I've maybe made 5 public posts ever (not commenting publicly but posts made on my timeline). Everything I post is for friends and family and I still get restricted for community guidelines. It seems almost criminal/creepy monitoring of semi-private communication.
"And I will obey the orders of those appointed over me." Is how that sentence ends in the Sailor's Creed, unfortunately. Constitution first, but lots of stupid leadership that can make "lawful orders".
Not to be a debbie downer, just saying lol.
Convention of States isnt for Soros, it's for the Republican controlled legislatures to institute term limits and likely additional 1A and 2A protections. We can't trust Congress to do it, so it falls to the states.
I don't see why you have to denigrate other people's entertainment and can't see why people find things meaningful in a "childish format".
Enjoy your dry material, I'll play The Sinking City and be a detective that fights Cthulhu monsters. Some people get tired of humanity and "reality" and would rather deal with exaggerated versions of reality (fantasy).
The point isn't to idolize them but to learn a lesson or see something through the lens of somebody else, just like your example of Crime and Punishment. Eras in Comics have different values and you notice more in modern times that heroes are often flawed instead of being more of personification of an ideal.
Tony Stark is a billionaire playboy that doesn't give a shit about anybody but himself. Nearly dies in an ambush, captured, forced to contruct a missile or die. He chooses to use the tools at his disposal and his ingenuity (and the sacrifice of the man that saved him) to escape.
Even though he makes it out, the men and women in the convoy that were there to protect him didn't get to go home. In addition to seeing the effects of his choices first hand, he vows to do good for society and try to prevent his weapons from being used against innocents.
People like base themes, there's ways to build off of smaller ideas (like Iron Man vs. MCU as a whole). Yes it's bloated, yes it's simple, but sometimes that's enough.
If you follow Jordan Peterson, he'll say that superheroes and fictional characters are archetypal manifestations of universal truths. They're supposed to embody the best of humanity. Stories like Moby Dick, Pinocchio, etc leave lasting impressions (movie or in a book) because they resonate with people.
Better than Drag Story Time atleast, ultimate end product of leftist creativity.
I'm a former comic nerd. Got pushed out by SJWs over a decade ago.
"Disinformation is necessary". Dude is constantly being sued and MSM is linking anything even remotely Capitol Hill related to "Q-Anon", so I don't blame him for trying to disassociate.