Is Superman un-Patriotic now?

Forget the question of Superman’s sexuality. The better question is where has his patriotism gone?Â
“Truth, Justice, and the American Way!” is no longer Superman’s calling card…at least not in the new Summer blockbuster Superman Returns.
But in the latest film incarnation, scribes Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris sought to downplay Superman’s long-standing patriot act. With one brief line uttered by actor Frank Langella, the caped superhero’s mission transformed from “truth, justice and the American way” to “truth, justice and all that stuff.”
“The world has changed. The world is a different place,” Pennsylvania native Harris says. “The truth is he’s an alien. He was sent from another planet. He has landed on the planet Earth, and he is here for everybody. He’s an international superhero.”
“We were always hesitant to include the term ‘American way’ because the meaning of that today is somewhat uncertain,” Ohio native Dougherty explains. “The ideal hasn’t changed. I think when people say ‘American way,’ they’re actually talking about what the ‘American way’ meant back in the ’40s and ’50s, which was something more noble and idealistic.”
This is a over-the-top politically correct. Tradition should trump politics especially with comic book characters. So I will continue to say “Truth, Justice and the American Way.”

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