Friday, May 25, 2012

My Letter to DC and Marvel about the "Gay" Issue

OneMillionMoms.com is at it again with the boycotting train with the "gay" topics coming out of Marvel and DC. Really, AFewThousandGCBs don't have anything better to do than try and make sure that comic book issues sell out. I went to the OneMillionMoms.com website and found a pre-written letter (with numerous grammatical errors) which I have listed below. Read and laugh:

"As a parent and a member of OneMillionMoms.com, I am extremely disappointed that you would use a children's superhero character to help endorse same-sex marriage and glorify the homosexual lifestyle. It is disgusting that your company would participate in introducing sexual orientation to children when they are not equipped to understand what sexual preferences involve.

Unfortunately, children are now being exposed to same-sex marriage and the gay lifestyle choice in your comic books. Gay adults do not need superheroes as role models. Your company is damaging impressionable young minds by placing these gay characters on pedestals in a positive light. As a Christian, I know that homosexuality is a sin. The Bible states this clearly in Romans 1:26-27.

A comic book is the last place a parent would expect to be confronted with questions from their children on topics that are too complicated for them to understand. Issues of this nature are being introduced too early and too soon, which is extremely unnecessary.

Please do the right thing and reverse your decision to have sexual orientation displayed to young readers. My decision to support your company and parent company depends on it.

I look forward to hearing from you regarding my concern."


Here was the letter I wanted to send to DC and Marvel:

As a parent, and in no way a member of OneMillionMoms.com, I support your decision to help endorse same-sex marriage. It is encouraging to see that your company would participate in an equal representation of sexual orientation in your comics.

Now children and adults will be exposed to same-sex marriage, and the gay lifestyle to show that everyone has a choice. Gay or straight everyone needs to have good role models. Superheroes are excellent role models. Your company is not damaging impressionable young minds by placing these gay characters on pedestals in a positive light. Poor parents allow hate to fester in children, and force beliefs on impressionable minds (isn't that brain washing?), and this leads to the repression of rights. This needs to stop. As a Non-Christian, I know that homosexuality is not a sin. And most Christians will quote the Bible without actually quoting it. So, you'll have to look it up yourself. Which version of the Bible should you use? I never know.

A comic book isn't the last place a parent would expect to be confronted with questions from their children on topics that are too complicated for them to understand. Issues of this nature are being introduced too early and too soon, I agree, but parents need to be aware of what their children are viewing, and parent accordingly.

Please do the right thing and stick to your decision to have different sexual orientations displayed to readers. My decision to support your company and parent company doesn't depend on this issue, but a more complicated one which I don't want to go into now.

I look forward to hearing from you regarding my non-concern.


OneMillionMoms.com is a joke, and if you think so then make up a letter of your own to send to DC or Marvel in support of what they are doing. Or if you like you can contact OneMillionMoms.com and let them know how you feel about their ridiculous campaigns of hate.

2 comments:

  1. Great post. People should realize that companies only ever hear from these nutjobs, and it's the corporations that back presidential candidates and their policies. This is how we end up with fucktards like Santorum, Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman as viable national candidates. People need to speak up or the big political money just assumes everyone thinks like these millionmom morons.

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    1. That said part of what you posted is that a lot of people actually think like these Million Mom Morons.
      Thanks for the kudos though. :)

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