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The self-insertion narcissism angle is becoming such a goddamn noticeable problem with newer comic books.
The "I am not Starfire" crap is just one more example of this.
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The self-insertion narcissism angle is becoming such a goddamn noticeable problem with newer comic books.
The "I am not Starfire" crap is just one more example of this.
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I don't remember exactly when, but I'd say Northstar coming out as gay was in the late-80's early 90's. With the character having been introduced in 1979, that's about a decade of existence. I know that he came out as a mutant in the mid-late 80's and remember thinking that it was kind of weird that they had Northstar do that (which lead to all of the awards he had won for competitive skiing being stripped from him) and then they follow that up a year or two later with him coming out as gay. The coming out as a mutant happened in the 80's Alpha Flight comic, and I'm not sure if it was in AF or an X-title where Northstar came out as gay.I know little about X-Men lore, but wasn't Northstar "turned" gay fairly early in his "existence"?
He was conceived as gay, but Byrne was only able to hint about it because Marvel comics were intermittently reactionary, for lack of a better descriptor. Dixon said the same recently on a podcast about wanting to use Moon Knights Judaism and getting pushback from editorial (most of whom at the time were Jewish).I know little about X-Men lore, but wasn't Northstar "turned" gay fairly early in his "existence"?
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You're right. Claremont's X-Men would fit the bill. I would consider it a SJW comic, especially the exact same book was coming out today.By your definition of an SJW comic, Clairemont's X-Men fit the bill.
He arguably turned gay in his second appearance.I know little about X-Men lore, but wasn't Northstar "turned" gay fairly early in his "existence"?
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Considering it's Sketch? I'm guessing delusion.Did Bryce actually do this or is this more delusional stuff...
Following up on the Youtube discussion, another interesting metric is total channel viewcount, which can be found under the 'About' tab on a channel.
Youtuber Subs Total Channel Viewcount Frog 135K 39m The Rageaholic 280K 68m Mr H 263K 105m
Giving us views-per-sub rankings:
1 Mr H 399 2 Frog 289 3 Razorfist 243
So of the three, Mr H gets the most views relative to his subs, Razorfist gets the least, and Frog sits between them.
But what is the secret sauce for Youtube success?
It always comes back to this magical mythical algorithm.
There's clearly no doubt that every Youtuber is ultimately a slave, and their master is Abu Al-Gorithm of Google LLC.
Your views are determined by your recommendations, which are determined by the mysterious algorithm.
Now I hope I'm right in summarizing @FROG's algorithm theory, which I will call the 'Magic Words in ALL CAPS?!' theory.
This theory posits that magic words such as HUMILIATED and ERASED are so beloved by the algorithm, that they lead to a flowering of recommendations and subsequent clicks from excited viewers, no matter the subject.
I have to say I question this theory. I don't think a Doomcock video about getting the SD card on his phone ERASED would garner the same flurry of clicks as that video about Disney having the Sequel Trilogy ERASED, which I mentioned in a previous post. You remember, the video that beat Frog's whole year of videos in 24 hours, which currently sits at 158K despite being only four days old.
So going back to those videos I discussed, let me try and solve this great Mystery of the Youtube Algorithm.
If it's not MAGIC WORDS in ALL CAPS, then what...?
Does it take Hercule Poirot to solve this great mystery? This perplexing mystery of what content gets promoted by the powers-that-be, and their enigmatic algorithm?
- Frog's top video this year: Dan Slott DISNEY+ documentary
- Doomcock's top video: Forthcoming DISNEY+ show rumors
- Doomcock's latest hit video: same as his top video, DISNEY+ SHOW PROMOTION
Frog if you're having trouble, there's a big clue in ALL CAPS hidden in the list above, several times.
Dixon said the same recently on a podcast about wanting to use Moon Knights Judaism and getting pushback from editorial (most of whom at the time were Jewish).
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Probably the same reason Jews are under-represented in Hollywood movies but over represented in Hollywood board rooms.Thats weird, what would be the reasoning to block it?
I know little about X-Men lore, but wasn't Northstar "turned" gay fairly early in his "existence"?
Thats weird, what would be the reasoning to block it?
This would have been in the 80s during his run. Believe it or not, there was genuinely multiple generations of editors (again, comics so a large number of them Jewish) who wanted anyone to see Superman, Batman, and Spider-man and think they were christian, jewish, or whatever you the reader were. It wasn't a united front, but it goes back to a mindset that these are larger than life icons that were for everyone.Probably the same reason Jews are under-represented in Hollywood movies but over represented in Hollywood board rooms.
Comics were dominated by Jews for decades. Stan Lee's real last name was Lieber. Kirby's was Kurtzburg. The owner of Marvel was Jewish and DC was run by Julious Schwarz. Jews had disproportionate numbers and influence in comics all the way back to the 40's. Will Eisner and so on. But back then Jews were in the habit of keeping their heads down. There was still plenty of mainstream anti-semitism burbling under the surface. IBM, an all American company, had just come out on the losing side of the worlds biggest war and they helped the villains of the story streamline the industrial slaughter of Jews without much in the way of consequences.
Jew's were in the habit of changing their names like Lee and Kirby and they were in the habit of keeping their heads down out of a sense of self preservation. So the Jews working in comics tended to keep Jewish characters out of comics. If there were Jewish characters you wouldn't know it. Ben Grimm was meant to be Jewish but that was less obvious than North Star's love for dick. So the lack of Jewish characters was probably an editorial directive from the Jews at the top and it was probably wise, at least for a few decades until attitudes about the Heebs relaxed.
They were a little slow relaxing though. The inertia of those editorial decisions carried over into the 70's, 80's and even 90's. Probably because the liberals who supplanted the Jews in dominance during the Bronze Age were a little low grade anti-semetic themselves.
Moon Knight was created in 1975. Marvel editorial probably figured having an openly Jewish character in comics at the time was edgy enough for a couple decades. Editors tend to be cowards. Sometimes this reigns in lunatic talent and makes the final product more palatable for mass consumption and sometimes it stifles lunatic talents and the final product isn't fit for consumption at all.
Yeah Northstar as much as I don't want to read about LGBTQWTF stuff at least didn't have this like "this doesn't make sense."I think it happened back in ‘92 and he was created in ‘79. But looking back at his character design he was always fairly suspect. I don’t think he has ever been depicted having any romantic relationships with a woman.
Funny you mention David Stewart, I was just looking at two channels with a big subscriber discrepancy and yet they have similar viewcounts:I would also look towards David Steward. He is a writer, has quite a good following by being chill and talking books, comics, games and tv.
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I'm sure I can do something with this.
I believe there are three main differences:Chris did well written and compelling activist comics in the 80's. He was definitely preaching. The difference was that there was a reason to. The grievances ( at least some of them ) were real. Today the activist class scrapes the bottom of the barrel looking for some kind of grievance to be outraged about. They resurrect old solved causes to be outraged about when those problems haven't existed in any meaningful way for decades. And they create new grievances that are wholly fabricated or so esoteric as to be petty. Trans-rights, mansplaining, oppression of middle class white women and so on.
Claremont's allegories and metaphors were social justice driven and preachy as fuck but they also had weight and relevance for the time.