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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 1, 2018 21:03:08 GMT
Nothing he said was untrue. Yes it was. Do not defend liars.
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Post by Vassaggo on Nov 1, 2018 21:12:20 GMT
Nothing he said was untrue. "T'Challa didn't spare Killmonger. Killmonger died, from wounds T'Challa inflicted on him and then T'Challa refused to save him."ref·use /rəˈfyo͞oz/ verb past tense: refused; past participle: refused indicate or show that one is not willing to do something. That part is untrue. He offered to save him, but Killmonger denied it. T'Challa accepted Killmongers wish to die. He didn't refuse him anything as he offered help showing willingness. .
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Post by Power Ranger on Nov 1, 2018 23:25:43 GMT
Nothing he said was untrue. "T'Challa didn't spare Killmonger. Killmonger died, from wounds T'Challa inflicted on him and then T'Challa refused to save him."ref·use /rəˈfyo͞oz/ verb past tense: refused; past participle: refused indicate or show that one is not willing to do something. That part is untrue. He offered to save him, but Killmonger denied it. T'Challa accepted Killmongers wish to die. He didn't refuse him anything as he offered help showing willingness. . T’Challa accepted Killmonger’s wish to die but not Zemo’s. Yet Killmonger had conceivably killed more people.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2018 23:57:17 GMT
Nothing he said was untrue. Everything he said was untrue. T'Challa offered to save Killmonger. Killmonger refused.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2018 23:58:08 GMT
This is the weakest argument I've seen from people online about T'Challa. During those ritual battles in Black Panther, he spared both M'Baku and Killmonger. Power Ranger doesn't really watch these films or even read comics. He just wants to troll.
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Post by Vassaggo on Nov 2, 2018 2:07:08 GMT
"T'Challa didn't spare Killmonger. Killmonger died, from wounds T'Challa inflicted on him and then T'Challa refused to save him."ref·use /rəˈfyo͞oz/ verb past tense: refused; past participle: refused indicate or show that one is not willing to do something. That part is untrue. He offered to save him, but Killmonger denied it. T'Challa accepted Killmongers wish to die. He didn't refuse him anything as he offered help showing willingness. . T’Challa accepted Killmonger’s wish to die but not Zemo’s. Yet Killmonger had conceivably killed more people. All of this is opinion on my part from what I saw. This by no means definitive just what I believe. Judgement call for how T'Chala's father betrayed him to keep a lie. Killmonger died in his land. He's a King he is the government. The Government of Wakanda through his Dad created the strife and killed his father. T'Chaka is responsible for leaving Killmonger in dire straits and did nothing to help even in secret. A trust could've been formed and taken care of the child Anonymously. He didn't lift a finger. The new Government through T'Chala gave him the sentence with pity and regret. This is one of the main problem with consolidating all the power of a Government in the hands of one person. They can let emotions cloud their logic. It's a flaw. Humans have flaws so he was written that way. With Zemo he let emotions get the better of him the entire movie. He over corrected because he was so consumed. He allowed him to live and be held responsible for his other crimes. He saw how much he let his actions be dictated by emotion almost killing the wrong man in vengeance sake he was so blinded. He's self correction was to great for him to have enough will to allow him to die. Very small side note. It could've been a little dicey if it were ever found out he was present with a death of a person, that turns out is tied to the plot kill his father. And it's public knowledge you were chasing someone in through a city. The Police know you were looking for your father's killer. Between Ironman Him and the tech they have could erase any evidence he was there When the actual Shrink's body was found, the mask, and they tied that to Zemo. It's a small risk, granted, but if he were placed there he would look guilty of killing a foreigner on foreign soil. I believe Diplomatic Immunity would be in effect, but maybe not if he didn't get permission to enter the country. Would be safer if the lived.
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Post by Archelaus on Nov 2, 2018 3:16:32 GMT
This is the weakest argument I've seen from people online about T'Challa. During those ritual battles in Black Panther, he spared both M'Baku and Killmonger. Power Ranger doesn't really watch these films or even read comics. He just wants to troll. Neither him or DC-Fan for that matter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 3:45:59 GMT
Power Ranger doesn't really watch these films or even read comics. He just wants to troll. Neither him or DC-Fan for that matter. Power Ranger has had the nerve to tell me he's a fan of the series, yet I never, EVER see him have anything positive to say about it.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 2, 2018 4:01:21 GMT
Nothing he said was untrue. Everything he said was untrue. T'Challa offered to save Killmonger. Killmonger refused. Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 2, 2018 12:26:10 GMT
Everything he said was untrue. T'Challa offered to save Killmonger. Killmonger refused. Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life. So what's the alternative? Forcing your will on someone?
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 2, 2018 13:16:28 GMT
Everything he said was untrue. T'Challa offered to save Killmonger. Killmonger refused. Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life. Don't lie.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 2, 2018 14:48:32 GMT
Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life. So what's the alternative? Forcing your will on someone? So if someone wants to jump off a bridge or jump off a building and kill themselves, we should just let them do it and no on should try to stop them? If a cop or fireman stopped them from jumping, that would be forcing their will on them? Forcing them to live and not die?
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 2, 2018 14:50:09 GMT
Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life. Don't lie. It's not a lie. It's in the movie.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 2, 2018 15:04:58 GMT
It's not a lie. It's in the movie. You're still lying.
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Post by Skaathar on Nov 2, 2018 15:11:50 GMT
Everyone knows DC Fan is a liar anyway
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 2, 2018 15:43:10 GMT
Everything he said was untrue. T'Challa offered to save Killmonger. Killmonger refused. Everything I said is true. T'Challa could've saved Killmonger, but T'Challa refused to provide Killmonger with the medical care necessary to save his life. Except he did offer to save him, but Killmonger refused because he knew he would be locked up for the crimes be did. So instead, he told T'Challa to bury him in the ocean like his ancestors. How about you watch the movie instead of stretching the truth DC-Troll?
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Nov 2, 2018 15:49:56 GMT
It's not a lie. It's in the movie. NPC-Fan - T'Challa offered to save Killmonger's life but Killmonger rejected it and told him he wanted to die, T'Challa honored his wish.
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Post by Power Ranger on Nov 2, 2018 15:59:42 GMT
It's not a lie. It's in the movie. NPC-Fan - T'Challa offered to save Killmonger's life but Killmonger rejected it and told him he wanted to die, T'Challa honored his wish. Zemo said the same thing, but T’challa didn’t honor his wish. Is T’challa devolving as a character?
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Nov 2, 2018 21:52:40 GMT
NPC-Fan - T'Challa offered to save Killmonger's life but Killmonger rejected it and told him he wanted to die, T'Challa honored his wish. Zemo said the same thing, but T’challa didn’t honor his wish. Is T’challa devolving as a character? Well NPC Ranger the reason why T'Challa didn't honor Zemo's request was because the circumstances were a bit different, Zemo was responsible for very intricate and effective terrorist planning that affected a wide range of individuals not just counting the death of the King of Wakanda and should definitely be held in government captivity for further questioning as few actually knew it was him that responsible the whole time.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 3, 2018 4:09:03 GMT
NPC-Fan - T'Challa offered to save Killmonger's life but Killmonger rejected it and told him he wanted to die, T'Challa honored his wish. Zemo said the same thing, but T’challa didn’t honor his wish. It's really simple. Zemo wasn't a threat to T'Challa's throne. Killmonger challenged T'Challa for the throne and had already defeated T'Challa in combat once before so Killmonger was a huge threat to T'Challa's throne if he lived. That's why T'Challa couldn't let Killmonger live. T'Challa had to eliminate the biggest threat to his throne.
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