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    Superman does NOT support Amnesty!

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    The CW network formed a few years back to target younger audiences of TV watchers in America and unfortunately this corporate entertainment source has established a clear political agenda from the left spectrum of American politics. Popular shows such as the Gilmore Girls, 7th Heaven, and now Smallville have a message for viewers that take political stances in support of Democrats, gun restrictions, and now amnesty for illegal aliens!

    While those that enjoy the Gilmore Girls, you have to endure the occasional promotion and admiration of Hillary Clinton espoused by the lead character Rory Gilmore. They also like to take pot shots at Republicans making their political leanings clear.

    7th Heaven is another example where several episodes point to the danger of private gun ownership by American citizens.

    Now viewers are faced with the news that young Superman (Clark Kent) from the show Smallville favors amnesty for illegal aliens and considers himself to be the ultimate illegal alien.

    Smallville, for those that do not watch the show, is about what life might have been like for Superman when he was a high school student. The show is very popular since many young adults and children identify with the awkwardness of being different and the fantasy of having amazing superpowers like Clark Kent.

    Since Superman has been historic Icon in American culture since 1932, we all know the story about how his parents launched him into space from the doomed planet of Krypton and he fell to earth and become a crime fighter with his super powers. Many older Americans grew up watching the Superman Show on TV and Generation X fans are more familiar with the Superman movies of the 1980's where Clark Kent was played by Christopher Reeves.

    Before we pick apart the recent propaganda contents in Smallville, let's look at the recent Global corporate left marketing influences on the 2006 release of "Superman Returns" (No available on DVD).

    Traditionalist Americans get to see their beloved hero and American icon sold out to Globalism in this recent movie. Most of the examples of National identity and manhood have been stripped from the film.

    Superman's character is played by Brandon Routh who no longer wears the bright red cape which alongside the blue on Superman's older costume was closer to the colors found in the American flag. Superman now wears some kind of burgundy color not quickly identifiable to straight males, but easily discussed by Hollywood's fashion elites.

    In fact, Routh made an appearance on the Gilmore Girls in 2000 and played guest star role on the NBC comedy Will and Grace. The Will and Grace Show is described by Wikipedia as "American television situation comedy that focused on Will Truman, a gay lawyer and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight Jewish woman who runs her own interior design firm, as well as Karen Walker, a very rich socialite and Jack McFarland, an effeminate gay struggling actor."

    Some major changes were made to this new rendition of the Superman story. Many Americans were disappointed to learn that the slogan that Superman stood for "Truth, Justice, and the American way" was not included in this movie. In a stroke of the artists pen, values such as truth and justice became antiquated and discarded alongside the American way.

    Not only are these principles no longer celebrated, encouraged, or promoted by Hollywood, but the American slogan would cost the movie international revenues from those that would be less likely to identify with Superman as a supporter of America. Furthermore, considering the rising tide of hatred towards America around the globe in the last six years, some audiences might resent the imperialist American superman image. For maximum profits, one Global size of product must fit all consumers.

    Superman's patriotic imagery was sacrificed on the alter of Globalism and he no longer carries the American flag as his banner in Superman Returns. The image of a hero with an American flag in his hand is not the image Global corporations are selling to the world. Despite regular images of Superman carrying Old Glory in his hands during flight in most previous renditions, gone is Superman the American patriot that stands for truth, justice, and the American way.

    That brings us to the December 7, 2006 episode of Smallville where young Clark Kent becomes the Superman poster child for Amnesty for illegal aliens.

    Here is the description of the show from the CW website. "Clark (Tom Welling) is shocked to discover his neighbor Jed McNally (guest star John Novak) is holding migrant laborers captive and forcing them to work on his farm. Feeling guilty since he sees himself as the ultimate illegal immigrant, Clark seeks help from Martha (Annette O'Toole) to allow a young boy (guest star Tyler Posey) and his mother (Maria Dimou) to stay in the country."

    In this episode our hero feels "guilty" and one would be hard pressed to find prior renditions of Superman where guilt was his motivating factor. Having guilt for his identity is a clear message to Smallville viewers that they should feel guilty as Americans and act on behalf of illegal aliens.

    Also of note is that the exploiter of illegal aliens in this episode is a neighbor with a small farm. Isn't it interesting that Superman is not going after Tyson Foods Corporation or Smithfield Foods for their documented exploitation of illegal aliens? Illegal alien importing drug cartels like the heavily armed MS-13 gang are nowhere on the scene. The villain is another greedy American businessman neighbor out to exploit the friendly workers, not a large corporation. Clearly, we should not expect the corporate mouthpiece of the CW network to turn the finger of blame where it belongs.

    Instead of fighting the corporate influences that have robbed the image of Superman of his American flag and the American way, superman turns the blame on an American neighbor eager to exploit the downtrodden.

    In a move catered to please the illegal alien Ariella ____ and her American born son holed up in a church in Chicago to fight deportation orders, young Clark Kent advocates amnesty for the illegal aliens as a solution to the problem of illegal immigration.

    This episode of smallville is neither art imitating life or life imitating art. This is corporate propaganda aimed directly at young Americans. The intent is to have viewers identify with the hero and defines heroism as saving illegal aliens from your exploitative American neighbors instead of armed gangs and Global corporations.

    Superman is not "the ultimate illegal immigrant." He is a space alien and a refuge from a planetary disaster. As a fictional character, he learned English and not only assimilated to American culture but like the legal American immigrants of the past came to embrace, defend, and fight for America as the land of the free and the law and order principals of America! The real superman would be fighting against the evil schemes of the corporate Lex Luthors of our world and their gang henchman smuggling in the drugs and illegal aliens.

    The Globalist and their liberal marketing departments have neutered Superman and stolen his American identity and the principles of national pride, justice, and the truth. No real heroes are allowed to be displayed before us.

    The new superman should be carrying a United Nations flag and they should make his new slogan indicate he is the champion of "Lies, lawbreakers, and the Global Corporate way!"

    If the directors and producers at CW want to make Superman into the "Ultimate Illegal Immigrant," then I have a few suggestions for their next show.

    One, Superman should no longer speak English and should start speaking in his native language of Krypton on all shows. Viewers should have to read subtitles or learn this new language or push 1 on their remote controls to hear the English version of Smallville or they can push 2 for Kryptanol.

    Two, it should be made very clear that Americans are somehow to blame for the destruction of Krypton and the genocide of Superman's ancestors. We should be made to feel guilty for something scientists in America did 150 years ago which led to the conditions in the modern world that forced Superman's parents to cast him adrift in space to land on earth. It is very important that Americans are blamed and feel guilty in some way for Superman's illegal migration to earth.

    Three, Superman should use his status as an illegal alien anchor baby to be able to bring all of his family members along with millions of other Krypton citizens that escaped destruction into the United States in rapid fashion.

    Four, instead of having adoptive parents paying the bills, Superman should utilize American taxpayer educational and health care resources and welfare benefits.

    Five, Superman should be using a fake Social Security card or stolen identity to make his way as an illegal space alien on Earth. To keep his image as a hero, he can work later in life to repay the American he stole the information from to repay them for the living hell that is called identity theft.

    Six, Superman should use his super powers to work at a local farm or factory where he can do the work of hundreds of displaced American workers for a lower price. The American workers can lose their jobs or be forced to work for lower pay thanks to his willingness to take their jobs, work longer hours, and without no regard for silly worker health and safety laws needed by humans. He can even show up and tell them all how he makes vegetables cheaper for them to buy which is good now that so many Americans have lost their home equity or have faced foreclosure and evictions. Thank goodness superman and millions of his Kryptonian brethren are keeping the price of food products so Americans can still afford to eat in this economy. How grateful we all should be.

    Seven, Superman can make the announcement that American laws that are inconvenient to him and fellow Kryptonians and the corporations they work for will no longer be enforced. He can also explain that any American that has a problem with millions of others from Krypton coming to America illegally are a bunch of racists and nativists that should be dealt with harshly for their opposition to the new way. Any concerns about the loss of the Rule of Law, American sovereignty, or basic self governance by the people of America should be discarded into the same political trashcan next to Superman's old American flag and slogan about truth, justice, and the American way.

    While the CW network may not take these suggestions into serious consideration since they have illustrated they are more concerned with producing propaganda and influencing the minds of America's youth than any rendition of the truth, I believe the message is clear.

    Superman would not support amnesty and any parent in their right minds will keep the CW network to hell away from their children.

    William Gheen
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    Sounds pretty good. I know I was shocked when I saw the show. Then it was a kicker when his mom (who is a Senator) was going to use her position as a means to make them legal. I mean it's great to use shows as a means to educate people on issues but this was totally one-sided and not realistic at all.
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