Ordinarily I would say, don't kill the messenger, but since he is evil incarnate, go ahead and kill him. LOL But don't throw the baby out with the bath water. In other words, the message was so to the point and relevant to what's going on in this messed up world now, that I would ask you to just focus on the message, and not the messenger.
I know, but it's not me I'm worried about. It's other people who have yet to fully embrace the message. They connect killing babies with anti-clown world rhetoric, that will be us back at square one.
OK, I see your point. I guess I was just so glad to see the truth spoken in such an elegant way that I overlooked the left's long game, which is to present the truth in a twisted way to overshadow the context of the message by presenting it by an evil guy that illicit's zero sympathy from the audience. And of course to the people that are not red-pilled this will attach a negative connotation to the message.
Exactly, people would be more inclined (after initially being confused) if Captain America says what the Red Skull says in these panels. But no, they've twisted Captain America to champion illegals, diversity, faggotry, and above all, the kikes. So that the average reader associates those things with something heroic and noble, whereas they associate nationalist rhetoric with something depraved and psychotic, like the Red Skull.
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