Post by DC-Fan on Nov 11, 2019 19:47:38 GMT
Nov 11, 2019 19:27:40 GMT @cat said:
If an athlete is injured and can't play, he's only hurting his team if he insists on playing. Likewise, if a soldier has severe health problems and can't fight his own battles, then he's only hurting his fellow soldiers who not only have to fight their own battles but also have to fight his battles.
MCU fans claimed that Steve Rogers had severe health problems. If so, then it's extremely selfish of Rogers to want to join the Army and put his fellow soldiers at risk on the battlefield by forcing them to have to fight Rogers' battles as well as fight their own battles. Steve Rogers isn't a hero but just a selfish asshole who wants unlimited power without any restrictions or oversight, like a tyrant does.
MCU fans claimed that Steve Rogers had severe health problems.
I've never heard that before.
That's always the problem with these kinds of debates/arguments. They all seem to hinge on what someone said, MCU fans said this, so and so said that...not my responsibility.
I didn't even know he had any health problems. I thought he was just considered scrawny. MCU fans claimed Rogers had blah blah, how do I even know that's true?
And if Steve Rogers did have severe health problems, then it's extremely selfish and not at all heroic for Rogers to want to join the Army since he would be a liability on the battlefield and would put his fellow soldiers at risk since his fellow soldiers would not only have to fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles.

