Former Superman star blasts Marvel's decision to slate US in its latest Captain ...

Former Superman star blasts Marvel's decision to slate US in its latest Captain ...
Former Superman star blasts Marvel's decision to slate US in its latest Captain ...

Former Superman actor Dean Cain slammed comics giant Marvel for its decision to slate the American Dream in its latest Captain America comic book.

Speaking to Fox and Friends on Monday, Cain said he loves Captain America and the concept of the American super-soldier, 'but I m so tired of this wokeness and anti-Americanism.'

'We just celebrated our 245 birthday,' Cain, who donned a red cape in DC's 'Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' continued.

'In my opinion, America is the greatest country in history,' he said. 'It's not perfect. We are constantly striving for a more perfect union, but I believe she's the most fair, equitable country anyone's ever seen, and that's why people are clamoring to get here from all over the globe.'

'I agree with Sen. Tom Cotton, who was on a couple of days ago,' he said, 'who said that perhaps the captain needs to be demoted to lieutenant, because I think it makes good sense.

His comments come in response to a new Captain America comic book, 'The United States of Captain America,' which has come under criticism for the titular character claiming the American Dream doesn't exist. 

Speaking to Fox and Friends on Monday, actor Dean Cain said he is 'tired of this wokeness and anti-Americanism' in response to a new Marvel comic in which Captain America says the American Dream isn't real

Speaking to Fox and Friends on Monday, actor Dean Cain said he is 'tired of this wokeness and anti-Americanism' in response to a new Marvel comic in which Captain America says the American Dream isn't real

Cain said he believes anti-American sentiment has infiltrated the media, comic books, television shows and movies

Cain said he believes anti-American sentiment has infiltrated the media, comic books, television shows and movies 

'You know America has its founding principles, which I firmly believe in,' Cain said. 'I believe in individual freedom, I believe in equality of opportunity - not outcome, competition - the ability to compete fairly, hard work, which brings you material wealth, which in turn gives you self-reliance.

'That's what everybody wants on the face of this planet, that's what everybody strives for, that's why they are trying to come here.

'And I find this wokeness - it's pervasive. It goes through everything, it's in our school system.

'The cool thing to do today is to bash America,' he said. 'The comic books do it, the schools, they indoctrinate our kids they do that, our movies, our television shows are full of it, celebrities, athletes, actors, the media - they love to bash America.

'I don't get it,' Cain told the Fox and Friends hosts. 'I wonder to myself often - do these people ever travel outside o America? Do they go to where they have to deal with governments who aren't anywhere near as fair as [the] United States?'

'I don't

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