Seems like the time has come to address the brouhaha surrounding @RealDeanCain's "Fox & Friends" interview earlier this week where he criticized the newfound wokeness of Captain America and how prominent comic book industry figures like Heather Antos are bashing him for it. 1/17
This (rather lengthy) thread will be divided into three parts devoted to the following topics: 1. Explaining the controversy surrounding Captain America. 2. Discussing the status of Clark Kent/Superman's citizenship. 3. Addressing how Heather Antos has lied about Dean Cain.
2/17
The bone of contention at the center of this is Steve Rogers' monologue from "The United States of Captain America" #1, where he essentially makes the argument that the American Dream and the concept of Americana are self-delusional at best and outright lies at worst. 3/17
He then coins the term "White Picket Fence Fallacy", questioning the American dedication to the words of Emma Lazarus - "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" - and stating that those opposed to this are nationalistic gatekeepers. 4/17
I can't tell if the writer is deliberately engaging in misdirection, but there are some major errors in logic here. First, the American Dream is a dream in the sense of being an ideal to strive for. You may never reach it, but you make the world a better place by trying. 5/17
Second, it doesn't matter how good or how widely shared your dream is; if you're to have any hope of realizing your goal, you need to be absolutely certain that the intentions and values of the people you're working with towards that end are perfectly aligned with yours. 6/17
Just like you wouldn't let members of an opposing political party into your own for fear of being undermined, it makes no sense to "keep no one out" because you risk allowing enemies or those with ulterior motives into your camp. "Gatekeeping" in this case is common sense. 7/17
Various nerd/geek communities and fandoms currently face a similar problem: They've been infiltrated by ideologues who're trying to repurpose them into propaganda delivery vehicles in the name of "diversity", with opposition to their efforts being framed as discrimination. 8/17
Now for the matter of Superman's citizenship. Is he an American? Well, considering he once announced his intention to renounce his U.S. citizenship - something which, it should be noted, we never found out if he was successful in doing - I'd say the answer to that is yes. 😋 9/17
Superman's history has been revised many times since his 1938 introduction, but, on those occasions where it was addressed, it was established that he was granted special U.S. citizenship by Congressional vote. He also has citizenship in all United Nations member countries. 10/17
But what of Clark Kent? Well, as Anthony Dean of "Diverse Tech Geek" correctly pointed out, according to U.S. law (specifically 8 U.S. Code § 1401) since Kal-El arrived on Earth as a baby/toddler and wasn't established as an alien before the age of 21, he's a U.S. citizen. 11/17
During the John Byrne era, things were taken one step further. Since that continuity established that Superman was conceived inside of a "gestation matrix" (Kryptonian artificial womb) and that removal from said matrix constituted "birth", he was technically born on Earth. 12/17
While this falls outside of any version of regular continuity, there was an alternate future where circumstances resulted in Superman running for President of the United States and the U.S. Supreme Court were unanimous in their decision that he had birthright citizenship. 13/17
Now that we've addressed Heather Antos' ignorance about comics, let's get to her misrepresentation of Dean Cain. She made a follow-up tweet clarifying that her statement about Superman's citizenship was based on his claim that being an immigrant doesn't make you American. 14/17
But if you actually read the quotes in the article she linked to, AT NO POINT DOES DEAN CAIN MAKE ANYTHING RESEMBLING THAT CLAIM. He simply bemoans the wokeness, lack of patriotism, ingratitude, ignorance, and anti-Americanism prevalent in American public discourse today. 15/17
Antos is engaging in a popular SJW tactic: lying her ass off by attributing a false statement to someone she dislikes while operating under the assumption that no one will fact check her. Thank god Twitter users like @PCaterina6, @Cam_El_Tow, and @sykora4417 called her out. 16/17
So, in short, Dean Cain is the subject of another false media narrative/cancel culture witch hunt and Heather Antos and other major comic book industry professionals are lying about him. For transparency, the full interview with him is linked below. 17/17 foxnews.com/media/dean-cai…
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
To put things into perspective regarding the whole #StellarBlade debacle, as someone who's worked in the industry for about 17 years, I think it's time to explain the process of submission, certification, and the so-called release candidate (or RC) for a game. 1/6
When a developer wants to release a game on a console, they have to submit the game to Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony to make sure that the game adheres to their minimum quality standards and respects their copyrights, trademarks, and terminology. This is called submission. 2/6
Submission's preceded by a certification pass, where testers working for or hired by a publisher go through the entire game with a fine-toothed comb to minimize the chances it will fail submission: a rehearsal before Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony's testers take a crack at it. 3/6
Credit where credit is due. You took your time to answer this in reasonably good faith, so props for that. That being said, given the examples you've cited, I think we're talking about apples and oranges for part of this and reject your interpretation of Kim Belair's speech. 1/6
First, the apples and oranges part: I have no problems with accessibility settings designed to make games more access to the disabled. As someone who worked on "Far Cry 5", Ubisoft should be commended for having extra settings for vision/hearing impaired gamers. Thumbs up. 👍 2/6
Another title I worked on, "Gotham Knights", also had colorblind and text-to-speech options. So, again, that's a great thing to see. As someone who's extensively tested VR games, I'm well aware of problems even "normal" gamers have with playing certain games. For example... 3/6
In an effort to settle this whole "Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid" thing once and for all and show why the Funimation's English dub script sucks, let's have a closer look at the offending line as it appears in Chapter 12 of the manga and Episode 12 of the anime in context. 1/5
Notice the following things: 1. Lucoa has made a conscious decision to dress more modestly. 2. The anime specifically states that the reason for this decision was because "everyone was always saying something" but doesn't specify the nature of the comments (i.e. good or bad).
2/5
3. Lucoa's good-natured smile suggests that she is neither angered nor annoyed by this. In fact, based on previous incidents (like the beach episode, where she was dragged away for public indecency) and her "Huh?" response to Tohru, she seems more confused than anything else. 3/5
Since it seems like today's become "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears" Day on my timeline, what better way to celebrate than to post the introductions from as many languages as I have available in my library? Let's start with the English version. 🙂
"Gumisie" ("Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears" - Polish Version)
"Gumídci" ("Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears" - Czech Version)
Remember the good old days of Disney cartoons when anthropomorphic bears could be casually sexist and princesses could be tomboys while also being competent, feminine, and not insufferable Mary Sues? 😅
Now this I wasn't expecting! Japanese animator and animation director Takashi Watanabe had the following to say. 😮
It seems like we have several major Japanese animation industry veterans commenting in that thread, many of whom when historically uncredited for that work. 😮
By all means, please demonstrate in the most ironic and completely-lacking-in-self-awareness way possible why I've run out of patience when it comes to dealing with woke morons like you. 🙄
"'Trans people don't deserve respect unless they act the way I think they should.' Fuck that."
Here's something that applies to everyone, regardless of gender, race, sex etc.: You want to be treated like a human? THEN ACT LIKE A HUMAN, NOT LIKE A CRAP-FLINGING HOWLER MONKEY. 🤬
Oh, this is a LOL, all right. Just not for the reason you think it is. 🙄