North African DC Comic Artist On Why He Left the Company – Opinion

A major failing of woke cultures is their inability to recognise and accept their own racism. These are the SoftA form of racism is bigotry that has low expectations. This kind of racism can exist at any level of social justice. It’s the idea that if you’re not white you need help, protection, and entitlements. It’s a victimizing mentality that tells someone they’re incapable because of their skin color and as such, they must be reliant on the body politic to be on an equal playing field with white people.

It’s a mentality that many people of color reject and despise, and one of those people is Gabe Abdul Eltaeb who formerly drew the art at DC Comics, but quit due to the hard-left ideology that had infected the company and its management.

Bounding Into Comics first reported that Eltaeb was open and honest about his departure from the company as well as the emotions he felt toward the management. He also did not like the anti-American message that was coming from the studio and didn’t want any part of it. For instance, when they ditched Superman in order to bring forward Clark Kent’s son Jonathan Kent, a gay leftist who likes to protest for climate change and open borders.

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It was this hard-leftist nonsense that Eltaeb, an American patriot of North African and Libyan descent, wasn’t taking lightly and in his parting message to DC Publisher Jim Lee, he wrote of his disappointment that Lee, who is also the son of an immigrant, was just allowing this anti-American sentiment to happen:

He was disgusted at the creative freedoms DC took with Man of Steel, and he fled DC. Jim Lee received a passionate explanation. “You probably hate me and think I am a fool but [I] couldn’t stay silent any longer,” Eltaeb said.

“Your parents decided to immigrate to America, Jim,” he continued. “This country and its heritage and the blood spilled gave you everything you have, not South Korea. Even if the decision to remove the credit American culture had in creating Superman is out of your hands…it is so ungrateful for you to go along with this.”

Eltaeb spoke again on Wednesday when it was revealed that a DC red-haired character called Red Robin was once more being race swapped for a black one by CW. Red-haired characters have been replaced by black characters in remakes and other retools. This is becoming a common trend. Eltaeb was shocked to see this at DC and took to Twitter in order to provide more details about his departure.

“Another reason that I moved away [DC Comics], the racism from leadership treating us POC like we were “victims” to be saved,” tweeted Eltaeb. “Day after Trump won, an editor emailed me saying something like “people like her would protect people like me.” I don’t know how you are going to defend me. I VOTED TRUMP.”

Eltaeb found it offensive that someone would suggest he needed protection or help due to the color of his skin. If someone came up to you and said they need to act as your guide and guardian through life because your skin color is the wrong shade, you’d probably become angry at this person’s idea that you’re somehow weaker and incapable. Their self-appointed position as the person who goes before you and speaks on your behalf is that person effectively telling you that they’re in charge, not you.

Radical leftists place a lot emphasis on racial victimization over a period of decades. Many people buy into the notion that they’re victims and need special treatment. They force victims to suffer. Social justice advocates are the most committed to this belief, although they tend to be white leftists.

It is a complete circle for the left. The left started as people who supported slavery, but now they see non-whites as less than they think, and they consider them to be in need of help and interference so that they can make everyone equal.

Eltaeb is clearly one of those people who refuses to sign on to that kind of “advocacy.”

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