Twilight of the American Superheroes: How the Left Is Destroying Superman and Captain America
Today's writers are not creating characters; they are intentionally producing tribalist propaganda.
Chad Berkich is a Senior Editor for the Chicago Thinker. As a senior at the University of Chicago, he is majoring in mathematics. He is a Christian and conservative, and his other interests include superheroes and science fiction, video games, and rock music. He was the president of the University of Chicago's chapter of College Republicans for the 2022-2023 school year.
Today's writers are not creating characters; they are intentionally producing tribalist propaganda.
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