timeware wrote: ↑April 5th, 2018, 8:24 am Supergirl, the flash, legends, have been hijacked by a one sided point of view so you can see why i'm getting nervous about Streep being in Starwars.
Newsflash, Joe Conservative;
*Superman has always been liberal-leaning since he started in 1938, and he was also against racism in a 1944
story arc of
The Adventures Of Superman radio show
https://youtu.be/H29BlTaYZ0U, plus he's been against prejudice in the feature film
Superman Vs. The Mole Men , so Supergirl tackling racism and other social problems isn't having anything forced down anybody's throat and is a continuation of what her cousin does.
*
Star Warsis a liberal thing; it was meant to criticize the Nixon administration, and the story is about the downfall of a democracy, its becoming a dictatorship, and the resistance against it that destroys said dictatorship (the prequel trilogy has references to the Bush administration throughout it, and
Revenge Of The Sith has quotes that sound like what Dubya would say, plus one remark about liberty dying that's a comment on Homeland Security and all that happened after 9/11.
*The rest of the DC heroes are also liberal (as you've noticed, Wonder Woman is a strong proponent of feminism), and most of the media is also progressive, so your wish for less liberalism isn't going to be granted, period. I suggest you stick to 1950's TV and movies, or any other past era brought up by neocons as being what the United States should go back to.