Peacemaker James Gunn calls his critics racist claiming that Nazi loves Jesus

Joshua Tyler | publishing
Last week, the HBO series Peaceful Revealing the second twist of its season 2. This twist put the show into the Nazi-run America.
I question whether this plot is a good idea because the current tensions in the United States are inflamed in the United States and the tendency of people to run around call on them to disagree with everyone in the Nazis to make them inhumane. James Gunn now responds to my criticism, saying I am a racist.
When GQ Magazine asked him about the episode, Gunn’s response was: “I have some racists calling me polarization. But I can polarize and put racists in trouble.”

This week, Peaceful Follow up on an episode revealed by the Nazis, which included a new section in which Gunn’s character begins to massacre innocent people in this new Nazi-run world, whether they are Nazi or not. Along the way, one of his characters built connections between Nazis and Christians by claiming that the Nazis love Jesus.
Both plots were written by James Gunn, so that was his words. So if I were to explain the expected information from James Gunn based on this information, I would come to the following two conclusions.
- If you disagree with James Gunn, you are a racist.
- If you are a Christian, then you may be a Nazi.
It was obvious that he began to get as inflamed as possible. Usually, no matter how stupid I would have rooted in any freedom of speech he wanted. But it seems reasonable to question whether half of his Nazi racists were a good idea. It’s hard to imagine this is what Warner Bros, the company that writes salary, wants.