If you needed another reason to skip the newest ‘Superman’ movie, you’re in luck.

The people behind this movie have changed the hero’s iconic catchphrase ‘truth, justice and the American way’ to ‘truth, justice and the human way.’

This isn’t the first time this has happened. Back in 2021, they changed it to ‘truth, justice and a better tomorrow.’

The latest change makes perfect sense when you consider that the movie is pushing a political, pro-illegal immigrant narrative which the filmmakers have admitted is a deliberately political choice.

One of the actors just said that if you don’t approve of this messaging, you’re not American.

Comicbook.com reported:

James Gunn’s Superman Changes “Truth, Justice, & the American Way” Catchphrase

Ever since his creation in the 1930s, Superman has stood for two things: “truth” and “justice.” It’s hard to argue with those being his main concerns, especially since he’s a role model for kids. Sometimes, a third core value even finds its way into his stories, with the most popular being “the American Way.” Superman started pushing that agenda during World War II, hoping to fire up the country during a dark period in its history.

In the subsequent decades, Superman would drop “the American Way” from his vernacular, choosing to replace it with things like “a Better Tomorrow” and “Peace for All Mankind.” However, Gunn is putting his own spin on Superman’s catchphrase, making the third most important thing for his iteration of the character “the Human Way.”

It’s so obvious why they’re doing this.

Liberal Hollywood hates America. What other conclusion can people possibly reach?

(Image is a screenshot from YouTube.)



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