This part, it hits hard.
The ability for humanity to easily hate, reject and alienate someone (or even each other) is disheartening.
I like that Superman stories have always explored this mentality. It becomes an allegory to why this is unacceptable and how humanity should all strive to be good and decent people by embracing the differences of others and celebrating how together we are more than if we were separated.
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They would crucify him.
David H. McCoy
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in reply to steve mookie kong • • •I doubt that in real life, the angry crowd would be so diverse. Look at the people yelling hateful rhetoric.
It’s not a diverse crowd. I would say that Gunn didn’t have the guts to accurately represent true demographics of such a mob.
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