Post by DC-Fan on Nov 11, 2019 22:53:10 GMT
Nov 11, 2019 22:00:14 GMT @cat said:
justanaveragejoe : "He had several medical problems."
Chris Evans' favrite MCU scene
justanaveragejoe : "he wasn't lazy, he had a ton of health issues."
poutinep : "He wasn't lazy, he had a bunch of health conditions which prevented him from getting big. This is part of his file from CA:TFA."
Wonder Woman following a similar path as Captain America films
Grabthar's Hammer : "He had multiple health problems that wouldn't allow him to join"
True or False: Captain America Edition
Lord Death Man : "While Rogers is never seen exercising or working out, it's safe to assume that this "shortcut" was taken due to Roger's numerous health problems"
Diana's thinking when facing Ares (spoiler)
zoilus : "just shut the fuck up. . . . Cap wasn't just a 'skinny kid too lazy to workout.' He was sickly, he had a bunch of health conditions."
I've never made anything up. As you can see in the links above, several MCU fans on this board have claimed that the reason Steve Rogers couldn't get into the Army was because he had severe health problems. A couple MCU fans even posted an image of Steve Roger's medical report.
So I'm just asking the question (which MCU fans seem afraid to answer): If Steve Rogers had severe health problems, then why the fuck was he so selfish to want to join the Army and become a liability in the battlefield and put his fellow soldiers at risk since his fellow soldiers would not only have to fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles on the battlefield? That's extremely selfish and not heroic at all!
If Rogers wanted to make a difference, he could've sold war bonds or become a recruiter or do something else that didn't put his fellow soldiers at risk. But Rogers was a selfish asshole who was willing to put his fellow soldiers at risk.
Nov 11, 2019 22:00:14 GMT @cat said:
With or without knowing if he couldRogers was getting his ass kicked until Bucky stepped him to stop the fight. So Rogers thought things would be different on the battlefield? Rogers thought he would be a skilled fighter on the battlefield and wouldn't need anyone to step in and save him?
Nov 11, 2019 22:00:14 GMT @cat said:
One of the best decisions within that universe was that scientist's hunch this scrawny kid from Brooklyn was worth the most advanced serum ever developed.And that's precisely why CA:TFA is such a bad movie. Because the scientist chose his super soldier to be someone who's so selfish and completely lacking in character that he was willing to put his fellow soldiers at risk. Anyone who's so selfish and completely lacking in character that they're willing to put their fellow soldiers at risk is definitely not worthy of being given a super soldier serum.
And as later movies shown, I'm 100% correct that Steve Rogers wasn't worthy, based on the fact that after collecting a paycheck from the US government for being in the Army, Rogers refuses to sign the Accords claiming that the same US government that he was willing to collect paychecks from is corrupt and then aids and abets a double-murderer to flee from the authorities, basically saying to the American people "I don't believe in the justice system and I don't believe in the American people to make the right and just decision so I'm going to go back on the oath I took when I joined to Army to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and instead I'm just going to make myself sole judge and jury to decide guilt or innocence without any trial, exactly the way that a tyrant would do."
Rogers isn't a hero but a selfish asshole who is completely lacking in character and not worthy of being given a super-soldier serum.

