As mentioned, it makes certain people upset. They start screaming about a doom that's not actually backed up by any evidence, and see even the slightest correlation as causation. Don't worry. They come crawling out of the woodwork and when the hubbub dies down they'll crawl back, and DC will still exist.
I never understood the uproar of negativity. If you don't like don't buy the comic and move on with your life.
They didn't buy the comic before either.
@Flavioeldritch I think unfortunately now of days it's go woke or be canceled by everyone on social media... there is no in-between.
Being gay in and of itself isn't woke. It's just how some people are. It's normal.
@Spaztacular I get that but now of days it feels like you have to at least one charcter that is gay, bisexual, or other, and while that is good in some case. In others it feels completely out of left field that this charcter is LGBT+ , and others feel forced or just done to be inclusive.
"I think unfortunately now of days it's go woke or be canceled by everyone on social media... there is no in-between."
@Atlasrapture Cancel culture is a problem that has a number of apologists, but its not as systemic as I used to believe. As someone who would have agreed with the above quote, my advice is to find rational people who you disagree with and focus on understanding their beliefs. That's the only way we can move forward as a society
"I never understood the uproar of negativity. If you don't like don't buy the comic and move on with your life."
I don't think anyone CAN dislike a book they haven't read. They may dislike the idea of the book or think they dislike a book, but they can't truly dislike something they do not know
^ This. Even if I find sth stupid or ridiculous at first, I want to wait untill it releases and judge it thoroughly then.
Yeah! And sometimes we'll be surprised
I thought I was going to hate the musical Wicked, but I ended up loving it! (And that was on a horrible day too)