Saturday, August 3, 2019

Heroes and Villains

I’ve been watching a series called, “The Boys.” It’s a story about super heroes that are mostly super villains in disguise. It starts out with super heroes getting rid of anybody knowing their secrets as they wish to appear as celebrity role models in order to receive adulation from the crowds. Their image is also important to the corporation that employs them.

The boys know what is happening behind the scenes and have lost loved ones due to “collateral damage” committed by the super heroes. The boys want to take their revenge against them as each super hero has their own weakness.

Of course, it’s a dangerous game messing with super heroes.

The problem is that the mask is coming off and the super heroes are being exposed for what they really are to the public. At some point, they won’t be able to hide it anymore. This is when they will resort to enforced compliance.

The worst of the super villains is called “Homelander.” He is the worst of them because he is also the most powerful. And if you don’t like it, he will cut you in half with his laser-beam eyes.

Sound familiar, America? It should. You have your super villain in the white house right now. He has the power to kill us all with the push of a button.

And his mask is coming off.

According to the official story, we don’t want any more super villains with nuclear capabilities elsewhere, so we fight and die to ensure that they don’t end up with the same power as our super villains here.

Americans are super idiots.



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