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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Comic Books and the Loss of Chivalry There is a local coffee house I frequent. The last time I was there the woman who took our order who appeared to be about 25 also made our drinks. I didnt see anyone else behind the counter. Are you the only one working here? I asked. In response she put her hands akimbo on her hips and turned her head sideways. I started laughing. What are you, Superman? I asked. Supergirl, she answered. I crossed my wrists at my chest and said, You look more like youve got the Wonder Woman thing going. Well, she answered. She did have the uniform and bracelets. Then something struck me. You read comic books, I said. I certainly do, she answered. Thats why she knew about Superman putting his hands on his hips and turning his head sideways. And that Wonder Woman had bracelets. That encounter got me thinking. I was never that much of a Superman fan I much preferred Commando Cody flying around with that jetpack on his back and blasting evildoers with his .45 but he and Superman and all the rest of the comic book heroes were chivalrous. Thats why they were superheroes at core knights with superpowers. But not so much anymore. Superman has now given up his U.S. citizenship and is supposedly a citizen of the world a demented, indeed perverted, fantasy if there ever was one. Whatever happened to Truth, Justice and the American Way? Chivalry is a Western invention. Or should I say discovery? It came from Christianity and is based on the better warrior virtues (which means its not based on murdering innocents and calling them collateral damage). Its about protecting the weak and helpless, and about righting wrongs and punishing evildoers. All comic book heroes were originally chivalrous, be they Superman or Batman or the Phantom or the Green Hornet or the Rocketeer (who is the modern-day version of Commando Cody). Before them it was King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. I originally learned about chivalry from Edgar Rice Burroughs, specifically his novel, A Fighting Man of Mars, which I encountered when I was 12. (You can argue that ERB wrote novels, not comic books, but Id respond that his novels, as wonderful as they are, are actually comic books that happen to not have drawings, although some of the cover artists, such as the late Frank Frazetta, did comics.) Some of the superheroes were more of knights errant than not. Batman, for one, who was a bit of a psychological mess. But he still tried to be a chivalrous knight. Weve lost the chivalrous ideal. Organizations where young boys can learn the basics, such as the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, are now considered by the elites to be embarrassing. Thats one of the reasons, among many, why our elites are anti-American traitors. The military no longer teaches chivalry, not when soldiers are just cannon fodder to be used up by our treacherous and cowardly elites to advance the destined-to-collapse American empire. The last time the military was half-way chivalrous was during the War between the States. The syphilitic homosexual Lincoln and the insane alcoholic Sherman put a permanent end to that. Its too bad the South didnt win. Id take Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson over any Northern general every time. (I find it interesting the South evolved from Celtic warrior culture, while the North was dominated by merchants who put money-making above everything just as we have today with what I call Cosmodemonic Transnational Corporations.) People are imitative animals, as Thomas Jefferson noticed. Its how we learn, as he also noticed. When boys and girls have poor models, mentors and mirrors, theyre going imitate degraded values and grow up confused. Its not hard to see that today, what with chivalry and Christianity both on life support. Feminism, which has founded by envious man-hating lesbians, certainly hasnt helped. Leftists think human nature doesnt exist and people arent much more than Lockean blank slates. That is why feminists, even today, are trying to turn little boys into little girls, usually with Ritalin. If I had my way Id close down the public schools. These days itd be impossible to teach Edgar Rice Burroughs in them (he wasnt taught when I was in school). And the Greek myths. And the Brothers Grimm. And Rudyard Kipling and H. Rider Haggard. As for comic books? God forbid. The deluded and self-righteous would wax wroth and froth at the mouth. When it comes to boys, Id teach them how to read with the stories in comic books. Id teach them Edgar Rice Burroughs starting when they were six. Id guarantee you theyd Hoover those stories right up. Theyd learn what chivalry really is and theyd be better for it (I never heard the word chivalry mentioned in school or even college). Teaching boys means more male teachers. Some women have enough sense to let boys be boys. Most women teachers dont, though. Ive met enough of them to know that many of them shouldnt be teachers. Education degrees, no matter how advanced, are worthless. Men have lost their way. Theyre finding it again, fortunately. Its a healthy reaction to the evils of feminism, which, being leftist, has damaged and destroyed everything it touched. Including the characters of many men. I had mentioned three words mentor, model, mirror. A mentor is obvious. Boys and girl need mentors. These days, even a fair number of parents are not mentors, since they leave it up to the schools to do their jobs. And what a job many schools do! A model is someone you model yourself after. A mirror is someone who reflects back to you. A bad mirror will humiliate and abuse a child. Children will see that and then they become what they behold. A good mirror builds children up. Boys today lack mentors. They lack models decent models, at least. I see a noticeable number of boys who are aspiring rap artists, which is worse than merely embarrassing. It can be dangerous. And guess what kind of lowlifes these boys took for their role models? And since people are educated by imitation
The mirrors for boys in schools today are mostly terrible ones. We all know what is reflected back to boys, and what attitudes are directed at them. Incidentally, Ive seen children, especially boys, dress up as Harry Potter. Hes a model for kids to imitate. When my nephew was little he was such a huge fan of Bravestar he had his mother make him a costume of him that he wore for Halloween. Unfortunately, if private schools imitate public schools, they arent going to be any better than the public ones. But, in the long run, competition improves everything. Including the schools. And someday, maybe, just maybe, boys might come out of school knowing who John Carter is. And Woola the loyal Martian hound dog. And Barsoom. And Tarzan (who was created by Burroughs). And all the whole pantheon of chivalrous comic book heroes. It even works for girls, as in the case of my nerdess friend who was such a fan of Supergirl and Wonder Woman. It might even help stop young girls from falling for the destructive and dangerous delusion of feminism. Fortunately, in the long run, people and society will straighten themselves out. The pendulum always swings back. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Turtle (#0)
Those images are offensive to me. Maybe because I was such a big comic book fan as a kid. I guess Obama would be "Orifice Man." I sense a disturbance in the farce. Much gnashing will ensue.
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