DC cancels comic book series after writer posts about Charlie Kirk’s death on social media

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Oh damn!
How upset will you be not being able to read this seies?! :laugh:

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DC Comics has canceled the just-released “Red Hood” comic book series after author Gretchen Felker-Martin made comments about Charlie Kirk’s death on social media.

Kirk, a conservative activist and campaigner for President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday at a speaking event at a university in Utah.

 
GOOD... crazy people should not say hateful things... Kirk has two babies and a grieving wife and family... I think a lot of scumbags who are use to being hateful while Biden was president are in for a rude awakening....
No More libs... your days of bullying Americans is over...
 
What or who is behind the hatred and radicalization of America?
 
He did get one issue out so you know the wackos will be all out to buy it.
 
Remember when the right complained about the "cancel culture", now they're cheering it.
It's unlikely the book would have him showing his thing or kissing some other guy in the first issue. That would be somethingfor a year end thing.
 
It's unlikely the book would have him showing his thing or kissing some other guy in the first issue. That would be somethingfor a year end thing.

Okay, good. So, the MAGA lot wouldn't have bought this comic until the end of the year, is that what you're saying?
 
Remember when the right complained about the "cancel culture", now they're cheering it.
A demafasict Brownshirt just canceled Kirk, in the most horrible way possible and you make a post like this? Pathetic
 
Remember when the right complained about the "cancel culture", now they're cheering it.
You're just whining because conservatives are way better at it. You loons made this bed, now its time to lie in it. Stop whining.
 
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DC Comics made the decision that they do not want this person to represent their company.

Yeah, I got that.

That wasn't the point I was making though.

The point I was making was the people like you, on the right, complain about the "cancel culture" and then cheer when things get "cancelled" that you don't like.

I'm pointing to your hypocrisy, again and again.
 
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