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George and Chris didn't use fake muscles like modern supermen.
Been like this for thousands of years. Next time you read a story about a great character in history, know that they may have in fact been an ancient Elon Musk or ancient Trump, just inflating their own deeds and surrounded by people more than willing to carve their names into stone.
Reality is far more banal and irritating than we want it to be, that's why so many of us spin up wild narratives and live in that world of drama and suspense instead of doing more to take care of the reality we share and live in.
They're the same picture.
And the worst part is that the vast majority of our population actually has no idea, and if you try to teach it, they'll run you out of town for disturbing the mythology that's been implanted in their heads.
I'm in my forties and still learning new awful things about our country's history. No one ever taught me about Sand Creek or Blair Mountain, or Tulsa, or the Knights of Labor and the violent railway strikes.
There are also awful little details that are left out, like how one of the landmarks Paul Revere used on his famous ride (hiding the awful part under a spoiler tag) ::: spoiler spoiler was a mummified slave in a gibbet, whose tarred body was just left out for decades as a public spectacle to dissuade rebellion. :::
Here's an account of the story I referenced: Mark Hung in Chains
For someone completely out of the comic scene for some decades, who is the guy on the right?
Homelander, from the comic then Amazon Prime series The Boys. He's basically Superman, if Superman were raised in a lab by a literal Nazi super-soldier program, then used as the face of a giant corporation with massive influence in the media, biotech and social media spaces, to start with that also buys up contracts with the highest profile superhumans (and also on the sly are responsible for creating them). Then just think what the realities of that would look like. And yes, he is at least as horrible as you think.
The eponymous Boys are a group of normies trying to take down superhumans, with the main POV character's inciting incident being when A-Train (think the Flash) runs through his girlfriend directly in front of him.
Thanks! Now this makes sense to me.
Perfect representation
Even most European textbooks portray the USA accurately, except maybe the current Hungarian ones, which allegedly are following Republican depictions of the US history.
lol Superman was a dick. Maybe a woke dick, but still a dick.
It also reflects in who is perceived as the ‘villains’ and ‘innocents’.
The books depict greedy villains and helpless vulnerable victims
Reality those ‘helpless vulnerable victims’ are rich tycoons and the ‘villains’ are everyone else.
This meme is just explaining the entire point of Homelander's character, like... yes.
Thank you! It's not even subtle satire.
Bro I made this meme. No one could possibly understand the super subtle nuance of fucking homelander. You're not cultured like me. I saw it first. Stop making fun of me or I'll cry.
The difference between satire and parody. Homelander is not a Superman parody. I mean he's that too (or something from the MArvel universe, I can't keep up) but the real world commentary (satire) is the point.