For the former interpreter of Superman, Dean Cain, nothing is going any more at DC Comics since they announced the bisexuality of the son of the superhero.

In the next comic book titled

Son of Kal-El

, Jonathan Kent, the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, falls in love with a journalist.

The actor, who played Clark Kent in the

Loïs & Clark series

, explained to

Fox & Friend

(relayed by the NME) that he saw nothing "daring" or "courageous" in this approach.

The 55-year-old actor believes that the decision is indeed late.

“They say it's bold, I say they're just trying to jump on the bandwagon,” and he demonstrates it.

“Robin [Batman's sidekick] just announced that he's bi, it doesn't shock anyone.

The new Captain America is gay.

My daughter in

Supergirl

, where I played the father, was gay.

So I don't think it's daring or brave or crazy.

If they had done it 20 years ago, maybe it could have been daring or courageous.

"

Can do better

The courage, asserts the ex-Supeman, is to fight for "the rights of homosexuals in Iran where they throw you from a building for the offense of homosexuality".

And it would also be, according to Dean Cain who supported Donald Trump in 2016, to deal with issues such as climate change and the deportation of refugees by tackling the root of the problems.

He cites, for example, "the injustices that created these refugees whose expulsion they deplore", or by "fighting for the right of women to go to school and to have the capacity to work and to live," and for the boys not to be raped by men under the regime of the new Gentile Taliban ”.

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