• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    22 小时前

    Tbh they’re just misrepresenting the argument. Most (famous) superheros aren’t fascists. They spend a lot of time punching imperialists in the face at a minimum.

    What they represent is a social desire for the hero-figure, the strong-man, to fix society’s problems instead of collective and democratic action. That’s the dilemma people like Alan Moore are pointing out when they talk about how comics can enable fascism.

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      15 小时前

      On the one hand, you’re right and I know it. It’s the power fantasy over structural and social solutions/cooperation.

      On the other hand, some are more fascy than Superman:

      • Batman (general ignoring of structural issues, the even heavier glorification of vigiliantism over most capes)
      • X-Men (if the gay, persecuted minority stuff gets occluded, and possibly due to those a lot of the villains)
      • Green Lantern (might be wrong here, but seems to be space cops with a strong link to US military. I’ll assume Nazi-coded villains to make them seem more heroic.)
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        13 小时前

        Yeah the Green Lantern Corps in particular actually sucks pretty hard. The human members spend a lot of time chastising them for either not doing enough or doing fashy space cop shit, and then doing genocides themselves.