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Saturday, November 20, 2021 

More of what DC's "Wonderful Women" is all about

The Hill wrote a sugary article about DC's "Wonderful Women of the World" special, supposedly written to celebrate Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary, and here's what they say about a lesbian couple in focus:
Twenty-three “true” superheroes have been immortalized by DC Comics in its recently released “Wonderful Women of the World,” published last month on the superhero Wonder Woman’s 80th birthday. That list wouldn’t be complete without Edith Windsor, whose landmark Supreme Court case is widely considered the second most important ruling in the battle for same-sex marriage rights. [...]

Windsor’s story was brought to life by comic book writer Amanda Deibert and her wife, illustrator Cat Staggs. Their own love story was heavily influenced by Windsor’s advocacy.

“The concept was to take the story of Edie Windsor and everything that she did not just for herself but the whole community and make it global and personal,” Diebert told the Advocate on Thursday. “So instead of a biography, it is about her and all of us. We also really wanted to share her impact on our own lives on a personal level. We are women who are grateful to her and who look to her as a role model and icon.”

“Getting to share a truly great love story with the world that we don’t always get to see is incredibly moving and meaningful,” Staggs said.
This is also the kind of people DC is employing now. Self-important people who believe their ideology demands more attention than what LGBT practitioners face coming from Islamofascists, and it's highly unlikely homosexual activists will ever take issue with Islam's beliefs convincingly. For now, what this news confirms is that "Wonderful Women of the World" is little more than a far-left activist book, and a crucial reminder that DC can be just as far-left-leaning in their business conduct as Marvel can. One more reason why their modern output should be avoided at all costs. This propaganda of theirs does no favors for WW either.

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