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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Nov 16, 2018 3:44:34 GMT
And they wouldn't have needed to chase Crossbones around if he didn't steal chemical weaponry. Or are you saying they should have let Crossbones just steal whatever he wanted? I'm saying their 1st priority should've been to minimize civilian casualties, which is the whole point of this discussion. You claim that the Avengers always try to minimize civilian casualties but the reckless actions of Cap's team chasing Crossbones through a crowded market in the middle of the day debunk your claim. Since you MCU fans are slow at getting things, I'll ask you a couple of questions: Armed bank robbers try to rob a bank but the cops show up before robbers can get out of the bank. So the robbers barricade the doors and are inside the bank with hostages. Do you think the 1st thing the cops should do is just storm into the bank with guns and smoke grenades and try to take down the bank robbers with all the hostages inside? Or should the cops try to negotiate with the bank robbers and try to get some hostages released before taking aggressive action such as storming the bank with all the hostages inside? Cap's team chasing Crossbones through a crowded market in the middle of the day when there were many civilians was reckless and caused maximum civilian casualties. That's why Secretary Ross and the UN wanted the Avengers to sign the Accords, in order to prevent future reckless actions that maximize civilian casualties. But Cap refused to sign the Accords because he wanted to be a tyrant without any oversight or limit on his powers. You do realize the wrecklessness from Cap and co. was the whole point of the film. I don't know why you want every hero to be flawless and perfect in every way. It's just boring and dull. Cap was distracted because Rumlow mentioned Bucky. And Wanda isn't as experienced as the rest of the Avengers and she just quickly reacted without really thinking. Those are flaws. Everyone has them. It's why Wonder Woman and Superman can be boring when they have no flaws to their characters.
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