Luc Besson amuses me with his talk about Captain America

@Deepizzaguy (94320)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
August 12, 2017 7:12pm CST
Director Luc Besson who is a native of Paris France believes that the Marvel super hero Captain America who started his career in the comic books in 1941 is an American propaganda character. Gee whiz Luc anyone who knows anything about the Marvel super hero character is that he in my opinion the Marvel answer to D C Comics hero Superman who stands for truth, justice and the American Way when they started was just that. Besson is not a fan of super heroes since his characters that he has created have flaws like human beings which I understand. What makes me laugh that when I went on Quora to say I am not watching "Supergirl" on the C W network is due to the fact that two of the characters on the show are lesbians. You should have seen the hate mail I received from the poor devils who probably never read an issue of "Beyond Today" magazine that is wrong and will lead to heartbreak since I am out of touch what is cool in pop culture today. Devil's advocate for Luc to ponder on, I wonder what his view of the Paris super heroes Miraculous Ladybug and Cat Noir who are loved by their teenage fan base around the world? French propaganda? Or even worse are my original characters Donna and Debi Isthmus and their close friend Panama Squirrel? Panama propaganda or female super heroes who believe in the "Buddy system." A message to my haters who thinks that my boycotting super hero shows on television and movies are based on hate. Would you rather get ripped off by a movie studio making a super hero movie or a happy ending like "Wordgirl: The Rise Of Miss Power." Give me Wordgirl and two points. Here, have an eye poke from me.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
13 Aug 17
I still like Besson's films.
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@Deepizzaguy (94320)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
13 Aug 17
Me too since I like the way he thinks about what types of characters that he likes to create.
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