When Captain America Divides America

by MICHAEL TUNISON / AMURRICA / COMIC BOOKS

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Last week, Marvel Comics got itself into a decent size flap over a reference to the Tea Party movement in the new issue of Captain America. Basically, they were depicted as a band of crazy, racist deranged zealots, which is a summation many outsiders would not disagree with, but the Tea Party folks themselves found extremely offensive.

A “tea bag” reference in a recent Captain America comic book that has angered the Tea Party movement will be removed by Marvel Comics in future editions, the story’s writer told FoxNews.com.

In issue No. 602 of Captain America, “Two Americas, Part One,” the title hero and The Falcon, a black superhero from New York City, stumble upon a protest rally in Boise, Idaho. They see scores of protesters carrying signs that say “Stop the Socialists!” and “Tea Bag The Libs Before They Tea Bag YOU!”

Captain America says the protest appears to be an “anti-tax thing,” and The Falcon jokes that he likely would not be welcomed into the crowd of “angry white folks.”

I’m not really all that concerned about the fairness of the depiction or whether comic books should be touching upon hotbed topical issues. What irritates me is that Marvel put this reference in, likely knowing full well that it would piss some people off, only to cave to them once the group noticed and was offended. Not to mention that the Tea Party movement, which avers to be quite fond of the First Amendment, is calling for immediate censorship. It’s a two-way suckfest in which no one is sticking to their guns.

  • msrepresented
    Hmmm. Suck fest when you demand action when someone calls you a racist? Yeah, That's a fair characterization. No doubt if they had gored your cow you'd be singing a different tune.
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