Sorry to burst your smart dumb session butAfter finding out who he is, this actually doesn't surprise me at all. I've been saying this about TDKR since it came out. It's propaganda. People ain't trying to hear it though.
In case you missed it, Bane used social justice rhetoric to create chaos in Gotham in order to overthrow the elite and distract the masses from his ultimate plot to destroy the city.
The final showdown in TDKR is between the police and Bane’s “thugs” and the prisoners he released. Of course Batman swoops down on the side of the police and all is set right in the world. TDKR was a thinly disguised critique of anything related to current social justice movements that seek to address equity and equality. And of course the ultimate vigilante, Batman, stands with the law against anyone who opposes them, even those who seek equity. Interestingly, while the film uses the character of Bane to critique and mock social justice rhetoric, this character has also been adopted as an icon among anti-government tea party supporters as a sort of comic book anti-hero. Bane represents the ‘clean the swamp’ mantra. Which is perhaps why Donald Trump sounded so much like him during his inauguration speech.
So yeah, I’m not surprised Chuck Dixon is an Alt-Right Nazi nutcase, what’s scary is how fast and how much support he got for this new Nazi comic book.
Chuck Dixon didn't write TDKR. He had nothing to do with the film