Wonder Woman is trending in woke circles as a "trans icon" because everyone knows the best women are now men
· Jun 2, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Remember when superheroes were just comic book figures meant to teach kids moral values about bravery, sacrifice, and duty?

My how far we have come.

Yeah, so for all the young kids like me, Lynda Carter was the original TV Wonder Woman back in the 1970s. And she's super excited to make Wonder Woman all about the gays.

BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE!

Yes, you read that right. Wonder Woman is a "queer or trans icon."

The modern writers of the comic have definitely moved her in a sexual direction. The fictional Amazonian lives on an island of women based off the ancient Greek mythology, and modern woke illustrators have taken that as a sign that Wonder Woman is lesbian, bisexual, and into all sorts of perverse sexual things.

Consider the original comics, where Wonder Woman was simply too dedicated to justice and duty to be married...

To what she's now become, where DC has her kissing women and talking about "bondage."

Still, perhaps Carter is right. We haven't been paying attention. For example, did you know that the man who created Wonder Woman was a psychologist (lol who else?) who had his mistress (a former student) move into his house with his wife and bore him kids?

William Marston with his wife Elizabeth (bottom right), and mistress Olive (top right) and kids

The evidence points to these women being "sister wives," not bisexual lovers in a polyamorous throuple, but the modern woke movement doesn't see it that way.

Like many things in our culture, the seeds of our own destruction were planted long ago when your great-grandpappy was fighting the Nazis and your grandpa was reading comics at home, and you weren't even alive to know it when Wonder Woman was created as "an antidote to the blood curdling images of masculinity."

Of course, the "liberation" that icons like Wonder Woman provide only lead in one direction: The destruction of womanhood itself by tethering freedom to biological and sexual identity that's entirely make-believe.

If Wonder Woman is a trans icon, she's the perfect Trojan Horse – a symbol of feminine power that actually serves to prove that men are better at everything, even being women!


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