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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 24, 2017 17:39:35 GMT
Spider-Man isn't an Avenger. I'm just going by what Tony Stark said in SMH. Stark said that helping the irrelevant people was below the Avengers' pay grade. So that means the Avengers won't help the irrelevant people in the lower tax brackets who can't afford to pay for the Avengers' services. So you saying that the US Army goes out and stop everyday crime? That the FBI are taking on singular car-jackings? Tony is talking about the pay grade of the Avengers themselves not how much the everyday person makes. When a person says "That is above my pay grade," they mean that isn't their job. It is for someone in a higher position. Tony told Peter that the bank robbers was below the Avengers' pay grade because they go after the bigger guns. I'm not referring to the Army or the FBI. I'm referring to the Avengers not bothering to help the irrelevant people who can't afford to pay for their services.
Superman could've said "It's just a fire. Saving people from a fire is a menial task for me so I'll just let the Fire Department go in and save the little girl." But Superman didn't say that. Superman saw that a little girl's life was in danger and he rushed there to save her.
Flash could've said "It's just a robber. Stopping a grocery store robbery is a menial task for me so I'll just let the store owner call the cops and maybe the cops will get here before the robber shoots and kills the store owner." But Flash didn't say that. Flash saw a crime being committed and he stopped it.
Wonder Woman could've said "It's just armed robbers taking hostages. I've fought a God so fighting armed robbers is a menial task for me so I'll just let the police rescue the hostages." But Wonder Woman doesn't say that. Wonder Woman sees that innocent lives are in danger so she rushes in to take down the armed robbers and save the hostages.
The Avengers on the other hand decide that helping the irrelevant people is too menial a task for them so the Avengers won't bother to help the irrelevant people who can't afford to pay for their services.
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