Evidently not. The LGBT community needs superhero status and is rallying around the notion that Captain America needs to fully come out of the closet. He needs a boyfriend.
#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend because this is too important to be ignored pic.twitter.com/2n0VQLWz4Y— kate (@dandelionanakin) May 24, 2016
#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend Let him date his Bucky💕 pic.twitter.com/okgLo93njl— HamletMachine (@Hamlet_Machine) May 24, 2016
#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend so queer kids who feel weak can see a superhero who's strong and powerful being comfortable with who he is— frankie (@queerhealy) May 24, 2016
Evidently, Jess on Twitter started this hashtag and explained why:#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend doesn't have to be this guy but he's certainly up to the job pic.twitter.com/2FSmUbbS7r— jack rogers (@C0MMANDERROGERS) May 24, 2016
I feel like it sucks that people in the LGBT community don’t get the representation that they deserve and it would be so amazing for something like Captain America or Marvel to be able to portray that. and maybe just let people know that it’s okay to be who you are. you know? You don’t have to be scared, especially to be able to have children grow up in that way, I feel like it would do amazing things for the future.Of course, not everyone is on board with the notion that Captain America should adopt a gay or bisexual story line:
#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend and give @TheEllenShow a boyfriend.— De-transitioner (@Ann_Tagonist_) May 24, 2016
Are you fucking kidding me with this hashtag? Cap is straight, no need to make him gay just to please people.— Andrew Lynch (@GentlemanRascal) May 24, 2016
#GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend
— De-transitioner (@Ann_Tagonist_) May 24, 2016
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