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You mean this one by Snyder?

Then that was written by this guy (although the JFK part was added by the filmmakers).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore

Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953. .

Can't blame the millenials on this one :marseylaugh:. The comic reflects a cold war era boomer's politics and fears . It's good btw.

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Ohhhhhhh that makes a lot of sense. Typical seethe :marseycryinglaptop: from leftoid :marseydarkpizzashill: bongs of that generation :marseyreactor: who subconsciously were in a rage about losing :marseygambling: their empah, but they couldn't articulate this while being socialist. So they came up with this novel :marseyreading: concept that Americans :marseyamericanpearlclutch: were the real imperialists.

Now I'd challenge you to find any country :marseycatgirl5: in the world :marseyworldisavampire: touched by American :marseysouthernbelle7: "imperialism" in the 1940s that doesn't want to be a 51st state :marseyusa: now. And I'd challenge you to do the reverse with France.

Zoomer tards like to pretend this is a black :marseymabel: or white :marseysharksoup: thing because they learned history :marseyfrontiersman: from comic :marseyspiderman: books. But actually :marseyakshually: guys like Orwell :marsey1984: and Camus who were certainly left of center by European :marseyangelamerkelwave: standards were pretty :marseybravo: vocally on the Free World :marseyworldcup: side with the US against communism.

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Moore often infuses his anxieties borne from Bong politics (Thatcher :marseybong: mindbroke a lot of people it seems) even in comics set in America but I wouldn't say it's anti-american specifically. It has a bleak view of humanity as a whole.

It's a critique of moral absolutism/objectivism and the nature of capeshit characters themselves. There's lots of edgy capeshit that's totally vapid and just panders to progressive/left politics( The Boys :marseypuke: ) but I wouldn't classify this as one of those imo.

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I'm not a bong my people fled 100 years ago. Having said that:

There's a certain tradition in post ww2 bongs of the guy who is butthurt about the end of empah but also is butthurt about domestic :marseybardfinn: politics.

If we can be honest with ourselves, Labour :marseythebuilder: always had the wink and nod to its constituents that it was going :marseysalmaid: to be socialism :marseytrotsky: for the 40 million :marseysamhyde2: in Britain, not for the 400 million :marseysamhyde2: under :marseyhole: domination. But then immigration started.

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Labour always had the wink and nod to its constituents that it was going to be socialism for the 40 million in Britain, not for the 400 million under domination.

Unfortunately, for us the socialism of the labour-cucks came here anyway.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabian_Society

As one of the founding organisations of the Labour Representation Committee in 1900, and as an important influence upon the Labour Party which grew from it, the Fabian Society has had a powerful influence on British politics. Members of the Fabian Society have included political leaders from other countries, such as Jawaharlal Nehru, who adopted Fabian principles as part of their own political ideologies. The Fabian Society founded the London School of Economics in 1895.

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