Via United States of Captain America Volume 1, he wasn’t full of compliments:
“Here’s the thing about a dream… A dream isn’t real. When we wake up, it goes away. And we’re left with this yearning inside. Like something was taken from us. At least, that’s one kind of dream. But lately, spending my days in this country, as the years march on by I’m starting to think America actually has two dreams. And one lie.”
“The first American dream,” the superhero surmised, “is the one that isn’t real. It’s the one some people expect to just be handed to them, and then get angry when it disappears, when the truth is, it never really existed in the first place.”
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Dean Cain, one of the most iconic Superman actors, slammed the “anti-Americanism” of Marvel Comics after it featured a new issue of
Captain America in which Steve Rogers denies the reality of the American Dream. Cain said it’s “cool” and “fashionable” now to “bash America and to hate America.”
“I am on the exact opposite side of the fence. I love this country. It’s not perfect. We are constantly striving for a more perfect union, as we all know. But I believe she’s the most fair, equitable country ever with more opportunity than anyone’s ever seen,” Cain said. “And that’s why people are clamoring to get here from all over the globe.”
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