Vanity Fair has weighed in on the blockbuster movie “Captain America: Civil War” to lament the hero’s “heterosexual virility.” Marvel Studios and Disney’s latest installment wowed audiences in North America to the tune of $181 million last weekend, but Vanity Fair writer Joanna Robinson left the theater disappointed. Her reason: Chris Evans’ character, super soldier Captain America, got nostalgic for his “skirt-chasing” days with best friend “Bucky” Barnes.
Robinson said directors Joe and Anthony Russo should not have said fans may “interpret the relationship [with Bucky] however they want to interpret it” since the character explicitly makes clear his attraction to women. “As if to put the nail in the coffin of speculation, Bucky and Cap paused for a moment in the middle of snowy Siberia to reminisce about their days chasing skirts in pre-War Brooklyn,” Ms. Robinson wrote Sunday. “It’s a sweet, human bonding moment but one that also bristles with heterosexual virility. READ MORE
Ms Robinson is foolish and very biased, Steve Rogers Captain America is a golden age 1940s man!…period!…he isn’t nor should he be expected to fall inline with today’s craziness that believes everyone should screw anything that moves…Ms Robinson you are Wrong…He was the greatest generation and his coming to today’s world reflects his interactions with today, its drama,complications, and social dysfunctions as compared to the world he lived in. Chill out ms robinson not everyone is gay.
Ms. Robinson needs to go play with her goat and leave all the normal people alone!
Amazing how ridiculous the liberals and their false narrative has become in the US. I’m embarrassed for this writer.