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Post by summers8 on Nov 17, 2019 16:41:00 GMT
Why I dislike MCU films, they are still playing the race card
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 17, 2019 16:46:57 GMT
That still doesn't explain why he had to go to the university during the day when there were plenty of civilians around. If he was going to sneak in, then it would've made more sense to sneak in at night when there are fewer people around. Because he could con his way in. Why not at night? Because he would have to break in. That's as stupid as a group of bank robbers telling their getaway driver to wait outside the bank in the car, but make sure he doesn't park in a tow-away zone. Sneaking in or breaking in, either way, he's illegally entering an area where he's not authorized to enter. So it makes no difference if he sneaks in or breaks in. But sneaking in or breaking in at night puts less civilian lives at risk since there'll be a lot fewer civilians around at night. And how would he know if he would be a risk? He was getting his ass kicked before Bucky stepped in and saved him so he already knows he can't fight. So why the fuck would Rogers want to join the Army when he knows he can't fight and knows he would be a liability on the battlefield and knows he would put his fellow soldiers at risk on the battlefield since they would have to not only fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles as well? Rogers' wanting to join the Army when he knows he can't fight and would be a liability on the battlefield against Nazi soldiers is as selfish as a guy who can't swim wanted to be a lifeguard.
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Post by Surly on Nov 17, 2019 17:24:18 GMT
That's as stupid as a group of bank robbers telling their getaway driver to wait outside the bank in the car, but make sure he doesn't park in a tow-away zone That analogy doesn’t even make comparative sense. You just pulled that out of your @$$. . Try to pay attention. It makes a difference because breaking in he’s almost guaranteed to fail as Banner. And he is absolutely guaranteed to get caught. Which would flip his switch and he would turn into the Hulk. Rather stupid to try something that 100% guarantees you will become the Hulk. But keep pushing that silly narrative. LOL Civilians who would wake up from their dorms in panicked confusion and run into a guaranteed Hulk rampage. Nice! He was getting his ass kicked before Bucky stepped in and saved him so he already knows he can't fight. So why the fuck would Rogers want to join the Army when he knows he can't fight and knows he would be a liability on the battlefield and knows he would put his fellow soldiers at risk on the battlefield since they would have to not only fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles as well? Rogers' wanting to join the Army when he knows he can't fight and would be a liability on the battlefield against Nazi soldiers is as selfish as a guy who can't swim wanted to be a lifeguard.That’s somewhat of a false equivalence pal. What do losing fist fights have to do with the ability to use firearms or utility military duties?
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Post by damngumby on Nov 17, 2019 18:06:21 GMT
Oh dear, doesn't dcfan realize he lost this argument pages ago?
Tell us again how veterans with preexisting health problems are selfish and lacking in character.
Tell us again how Rogers was going to tell his superior officers how he would be utilized.
In WW2 less than 15% of military personnel actually saw real combat. Tell us again how the other 85% did not contribute to the war effort in any meaningful way and should have stayed home and sold war bonds.
Tell us again how that 85% didn't have to take a physical.
Mic drop ... What a putz.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 17, 2019 21:56:23 GMT
Why I dislike MCU films, they are still playing the race card 1. That's the tamest race card I've ever seen - if that's even a race card that is. 2. Boseman isn't exactly saying that Scorsese is racist. Actually, he believes that Scorsese is saying these things because his film, The Irishman, is going to have a hard time in Oscar ceremony because it's from Netflix. But then again, trying to reason with a completely rotted dead rat is easier than trying to reason with you, so what am I even doing here.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 18, 2019 7:50:04 GMT
Why I dislike MCU films, they are still playing the race card 1. That's the tamest race card I've ever seen - if that's even a race card that is. 2. Boseman isn't exactly saying that Scorsese is racist. Actually, he believes that Scorsese is saying these things because his film, The Irishman, is going to have a hard time in Oscar ceremony because it's from Netflix. But then again, trying to reason with a completely rotted dead rat is easier than trying to reason with you, so what am I even doing here. Yup, this guy and DC-Fan will never admit Black Panther actually did get awarded a Best Picture nomination based on merit and not by simply using the race card.
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Post by dazz on Nov 18, 2019 14:42:47 GMT
Yes because Everett Ross is the deputy commander of the joint counter terrorist unit, as in the people assigned under the UN to deal with the situation, key words in all of that are commander and joint, meaning he is a command position and he is in a position where he does infact have jurisdiction outside the US, and the forces sent to capture Bucky were under his orders.
Once again, you demonstrate your inconsistency and hypocrisy. You wrote "before you mention the DA and US constitutions and all that bullshit, keep in mind the US has illegally detained mere suspected terrorist indefinitely in the past, without trial in this millennium". If this is a UN operation in a foreign country and not a US operation, then what the fuck does the US detaining suspected terrorists indefinitely in the past have to do with anything?The fact that this is a UN (i.e. international) operation makes it even MORE LIKELY that Bucky will get a trial. Because international organizations like the UN love big trials because trials are what differentiates them from tyrants. Tyrants make the unilateral decision on who's innocent or guilty and don't give trials. The UN, which often opposes and sanctions tyrants, gives trials.
Ever heard of the Nuremberg trials? If they didn't deny Nazi war criminals a trial, then they're not going to deny Bucky a trial either. That's why the UN has an International Criminal Court. So like I said, if Bucky was charged with terrorism, he was getting a trial in an international court. And if Bucky was charged with the murder of the Starks, he was getting a trial in a state court in the US. Either way, Bucky was going to get his day in court and his opportunity to present his alleged "brainwashing" defense in court to a jury. But Steve Rogers didn't want Bucky to go on trial because Steve Rogers is a selfish asshole and power-hungry tyrant who wants to be the sole judge and jury to decide who's innocent or guilty without any trial, exactly the way that a tyrant does. Not if they intended to kill not capture him, which was the plan as is told to Steve by Sharon Carter and reiterated by SOS Ross to Tony later in the film, Bucky was meant to be eliminated not captured, and in a deleted scene for the movie Everett Ross is ordered to hand Bucky over to Wakanda where they would deal with him, which considering the new king of Wakanda had just attempted to murder Bucky himself seems unlikely he would receive a fair trial there either.
See I am citing actual evidence from the film or deleted scenes, actual part of the movies narrative and intent of the story, you are pulling out theoretical what if's and claiming them to be true and using real world instances which are themselves constantly contradicted, oh if they gave Nazi's trials why wouldn't they give him? Well they didn't try a shitload of muslims after 9/11 they just arrested them and held them indefinitely in a foreign country where they were tortured, both breaches in not only US but international law and go against the constitution of the US which you keep bringing up, these are real life things also, so why assume the movies US government officials who already assigned a kill order to Bucky wouldn't also try to usurp international laws and Bucky's human rights? See this is not inconsistent on my end, but on yours you pleb.
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Post by dazz on Nov 18, 2019 14:50:50 GMT
Oh dear, doesn't dcfan realize he lost this argument pages ago? Tell us again how veterans with preexisting health problems are selfish and lacking in character. Tell us again how Rogers was going to tell his superior officers how he would be utilized. In WW2 less than 15% of military personnel actually saw real combat. Tell us again how the other 85% did not contribute to the war effort in any meaningful way and should have stayed home and sold war bonds. Tell us again how that 85% didn't have to take a physical. Mic drop ... What a putz. That being generous, he's been making the same bullshit complaints for years, ad every time he has his arse handed to him in a matter of minutes, pages ago more like years ago and yet the brain dead little monkey keep coming back with at best the exact same complaints that he just grafts another nonsensical complaint onto, which is funny considering he claims to have only seen this or any other MCU movie once, so where do these new incites come from? what he just wakes up one morning and realises ah yes this movie I watched once 8 years ago has this other flaw, never once thinking hey maybe I misremembered something, should I double check to be sure? nah numb nuts just runs on here to proclaim this is why he hates the MCU, then proceeds to put his fingers in his ears and go lalalala not listening when everyone explains to him why his gripes are stupid.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 18, 2019 18:54:15 GMT
Why I dislike MCU films, they are still playing the race card 1. That's the tamest race card I've ever seen - if that's even a race card that is. 2. Boseman isn't exactly saying that Scorsese is racist. Actually, he believes that Scorsese is saying these things because his film, The Irishman, is going to have a hard time in Oscar ceremony because it's from Netflix. But then again, trying to reason with a completely rotted dead rat is easier than trying to reason with you, so what am I even doing here. Thanks for the summation. Once again, he's talking out of his paper asshole.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 18, 2019 20:03:22 GMT
1. That's the tamest race card I've ever seen - if that's even a race card that is. 2. Boseman isn't exactly saying that Scorsese is racist. Actually, he believes that Scorsese is saying these things because his film, The Irishman, is going to have a hard time in Oscar ceremony because it's from Netflix. But then again, trying to reason with a completely rotted dead rat is easier than trying to reason with you, so what am I even doing here. Yup, this guy and DC-Fan will never admit Black Panther actually did get awarded a Best Picture nomination based on merit and not by simply using the race card. Also, we should remember that there was a time period when lynch mobs were practically mass-murdering black people left and right and barely anyone tried to stop them. I don't think Boseman was alive during that time period (correct me if I'm wrong, though), but it's not unbelievable that he learned about this during the history class or from someone in his family.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 18, 2019 20:04:15 GMT
1. That's the tamest race card I've ever seen - if that's even a race card that is. 2. Boseman isn't exactly saying that Scorsese is racist. Actually, he believes that Scorsese is saying these things because his film, The Irishman, is going to have a hard time in Oscar ceremony because it's from Netflix. But then again, trying to reason with a completely rotted dead rat is easier than trying to reason with you, so what am I even doing here. Yup, this guy and DC-Fan will never admit Black Panther actually did get awarded a Best Picture nomination based on merit and not by simply using the race card. I honestly think First Man should've been nominated over Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Nov 18, 2019 23:36:07 GMT
Yup, this guy and DC-Fan will never admit Black Panther actually did get awarded a Best Picture nomination based on merit and not by simply using the race card. I honestly think First Man should've been nominated over Bohemian Rhapsody. But Black Panther definitely deserved its nomination.
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Post by blockbusted on Nov 18, 2019 23:57:03 GMT
I honestly think First Man should've been nominated over Bohemian Rhapsody. But Black Panther definitely deserved its nomination. Oh, Black Panther did, and so would've First Man if it got nominated, but not Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Post by damngumby on Nov 20, 2019 1:14:19 GMT
Oh dear, doesn't dcfan realize he lost this argument pages ago? Tell us again how veterans with preexisting health problems are selfish and lacking in character. Tell us again how Rogers was going to tell his superior officers how he would be utilized. In WW2 less than 15% of military personnel actually saw real combat. Tell us again how the other 85% did not contribute to the war effort in any meaningful way and should have stayed home and sold war bonds. Tell us again how that 85% didn't have to take a physical. Mic drop ... What a putz. Looks like DC-Fan is too much of a pussy to address these points. Typical.
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Post by Wakanda on Nov 20, 2019 13:35:47 GMT
I hate MCU movies because it gives pathetic compulsive liars like Donald McHandegg a reason to shine.
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Post by Larcen26 on Nov 20, 2019 22:25:02 GMT
The reason why I dislike MCU movies is because MCU doesn't know what it takes to be a true superhero. MCU's so-called "heroes" are always selfish and putting their own agendas ahead of everyone else and always unnecessarily putting innocent lives at risk. For example: Bruce Banner knew that the Hulk is a danger to civilians so Banner should've done everything he can to stay away from populated areas. But in The Incredible Hulk, Banner makes the selfish and reckless choice to go to the university during the daytime, when there are plenty of civilians around. MCU fans try to defend Banner's selfish and reckless choice with the excuse that Banner needed to get some data at the university. But Banner could've either 1) sent Betty Ross to the university to get the data he needed or 2) go to the university at night, when there wouldn't be many civilians around. But Banner chose to go to the university during the daytime and thus unnecessarily endanger many civilian lives. That was selfish and reckless and that's not what a true superhero should do. Another example: In Far From Home, Peter Parker knew that a fire monster would attack Prague similar to the water monster that attacked Venice. Uncle Ben was killed by a thief after Peter had a chance to stop the thief but took no action. Now Peter has a chance to warn the teachers to not take the class to Prague where they would be in danger from the imminent attack by the fire monster but once again Peter takes no action and just lets the class get tricked by SHIELD into going to Prague. That was selfish and irresponsible and that's not what a true superhero should do. And the most selfish MCU "hero" of all: Steve Rogers. 1. Rogers wanted to join the Army but was too lazy to train and exercise like the other soldiers did. MCU fans try to defend Rogers with the excuse that Rogers wasn't lazy but had severe health problems. That excuse only proves that Rogers is a selfish asshole and no hero at all.Rogers was a skinny weakling who was getting his ass kicked and needed Bucky to step in and save him. So if Rogers had such severe health problems that he couldn't fight his own battles and needed Bucky to save him, then why the fuck would Rogers want to join the Army and be in a situation on the battlefield where he can't fight against an enemy soldier and always need a fellow soldier to save him, which puts his fellow soldiers at risk since they not only have to fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles? That was selfish of Rogers to want to join the Army when he clearly wasn't able to fight his own battles and to put his fellow soldiers at risk.2. After the Avengers, under Rogers' command, recklessly chase Crossbones through a crowded market resulting in many civilians getting killed by a bomb, Rogers refuses to sign the Accords establishing oversight of the Avengers. When cops accidently kill civilians, they don't get to say "We refuse to have any oversight or be held accountable for our actions." There would be procedures put in place to prevent such tragedies from occurring again. Rogers had no problem with collecting a paycheck from the US government as a soldier in the US Army, but when the US government wants to establish oversight of the Avengers, Rogers tries to claim that the same US government that he had no problem collecting paychecks from is corrupt. But the real reason that Rogers refused to sign the Accords was because Rogers is a selfish asshole who wants to have unlimited power without any restrictions or oversight, basically like a tyrant.3. Rogers aids and abets a a double-murderer to flee from the authorities resulting in a dangerous chase through a crowded street and endangering the lives of law enforcement officers as well as civilians. That was selfish and reckless and that's not what a true superhero should do. 4. Rogers has a chance to bring Bucky in for trial and demonstrate to the people that he believes in the justice system and believes in the American people to make the right and just decision. But Rogers refuses to bring Bucky in and instead aids and abets Bucky to flee from the authorities and basically saying to the people "I don't believe in the justice system and don't believe in the American people to make the right and just decision so I'm going to be the sole judge and jury and I'm going to decide guilt or innocence without any need for a trial, exactly the way that a tyrant would do." MCU fans try to defend Bucky murdering two civilians and Rogers' aiding and abetting a double-murderer with the claim that Bucky was brainwashed. If so, then Rogers should've done what a true superhero should do and bring Bucky in for trial and let a jury of the people decide if brainwashing is a mitigating factor in the murder of two civilians. By claiming that Bucky should go free and not have to be put on trial because he was brainwashed, Rogers is saying that if a serial killer like Ted Bundy had claimed that he didn't have any friends when he was a child, then he should go free and not have to be put on trial. Basically, Rogers is saying that all a suspect has to do is come up with an excuse and then he should go free and not have to be put on trial.
MCU fans also try to defend Rogers' selfish and tyrannical actions with the excuse that Bucky wasn't getting a trial because Secretary of State Ross said there would be no trial. That's the STUPIDEST excuse ever!
Bucky murdered two civilians. Those crimes would be prosecuted by the state and not the federal government. Secretary Ross works for the federal government so he would have no say in whether or not the state puts Bucky on trial for the two murders. So Bucky was definitely getting a trial for the two murders, not in a federal court but in a state court.5. By refusing to bring Bucky in, Rogers forces law enforcement to spend valuable manpower and other resources to try to track down and apprehend Bucky. That leaves fewer law enforcement officers and resources available to track down and apprehend other criminals and protect and serve the public. So Rogers' selfish actions impede law enforcement and allow criminals a higher chance of committing and getting away with crimes against the public. 6. So when Thor travels back in time, Thor isn't allowed change history by warning his mother that she's going to be killed later that day. But when Rogers travels back in time, he changes history by hooking up with Peggy Carter and stealing her away from the man she's supposed to marry and thus ensuring that Peggy Carter's children with the man she's supposed to marry will never be born. Steve Rogers isn't a superhero but just an asshole who wants to have unlimited power without any restrictions or oversight and wants to be sole judge and jury to decide who's guilty or innocent without any trial, exactly like a tyrant.OK Boomer
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 23, 2019 18:44:29 GMT
It actually makes a lot of difference. Like I said, he would have to break in. Now what do you think would’ve happened if he did? He gets arrested by the campus police, or he gets labeled as some campus perv trying to target someone at night, or he has to break in the campus building then break the lock on the lab as Banner. And that lab would probably have a night alarm on it. Any of these scenarios turning out to be safer or have better odds of working? So basically you're saying that Banner had 2 choices: 1. Go to the university during the day. More civilians would be around and thus more civilian lives would be at risk, but odds of Banner getting caught are lower. or 2. Go the university during the night. Less civilians would be around and thus less civilian lives would be at risk, but odds f Banner getting caught are higher. And you're basically saying that Banner thought that his not getting caught was more important the number of civilian lives that would be at risk so instead of choosing to MINIMIZE the risk to civilian lives, Banner chose to MAXIMIZE the risk to civilian lives and put his own agenda ahead of innocent people's lives. Thanks for proving once again that I'm 100% correct that MCU's so-called "heroes" aren't true heroes but just selfish assholes who are always putting their agenda ahead of innocent people's lives and I'm 100% correct the MCU Dictator Kevin Fiege just has no clue what being a true hero is about. And that's why I dislike MCU movies.
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Post by dazz on Nov 24, 2019 2:21:52 GMT
It actually makes a lot of difference. Like I said, he would have to break in. Now what do you think would’ve happened if he did? He gets arrested by the campus police, or he gets labeled as some campus perv trying to target someone at night, or he has to break in the campus building then break the lock on the lab as Banner. And that lab would probably have a night alarm on it. Any of these scenarios turning out to be safer or have better odds of working? So basically you're saying that Banner had 2 choices: 1. Go to the university during the day. More civilians would be around and thus more civilian lives would be at risk, but odds of Banner getting caught are lower. or 2. Go the university during the night. Less civilians would be around and thus less civilian lives would be at risk, but odds f Banner getting caught are higher. And you're basically saying that Banner thought that his not getting caught was more important the number of civilian lives that would be at risk so instead of choosing to MINIMIZE the risk to civilian lives, Banner chose to MAXIMIZE the risk to civilian lives and put his own agenda ahead of innocent people's lives. Thanks for proving once again that I'm 100% correct that MCU's so-called "heroes" aren't true heroes but just selfish assholes who are always putting their agenda ahead of innocent people's lives and I'm 100% correct the MCU Dictator Kevin Fiege just has no clue what being a true hero is about. And that's why I dislike MCU movies. Only if you think myopically and stupidly, if Banner is caught he risk's hulking out, there by increasing the risk to other people exponentially, Hulk is capable of movie miles in seconds, so when he Hulks out is less of factor as to where he Hulks out, in this case he'd be in the same area, so the risk of being caught is of far greater importance in this equation.
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Post by poutinep on Nov 24, 2019 17:05:42 GMT
The reason why I dislike MCU movies is because MCU doesn't know what it takes to be a true superhero. MCU's so-called "heroes" are always selfish and putting their own agendas ahead of everyone else and always unnecessarily putting innocent lives at risk. For example: Bruce Banner knew that the Hulk is a danger to civilians so Banner should've done everything he can to stay away from populated areas. But in The Incredible Hulk, Banner makes the selfish and reckless choice to go to the university during the daytime, when there are plenty of civilians around. MCU fans try to defend Banner's selfish and reckless choice with the excuse that Banner needed to get some data at the university. But Banner could've either 1) sent Betty Ross to the university to get the data he needed or 2) go to the university at night, when there wouldn't be many civilians around. But Banner chose to go to the university during the daytime and thus unnecessarily endanger many civilian lives. That was selfish and reckless and that's not what a true superhero should do. Another example: In Far From Home, Peter Parker knew that a fire monster would attack Prague similar to the water monster that attacked Venice. Uncle Ben was killed by a thief after Peter had a chance to stop the thief but took no action. Now Peter has a chance to warn the teachers to not take the class to Prague where they would be in danger from the imminent attack by the fire monster but once again Peter takes no action and just lets the class get tricked by SHIELD into going to Prague. That was selfish and irresponsible and that's not what a true superhero should do. And the most selfish MCU "hero" of all: Steve Rogers. 1. Rogers wanted to join the Army but was too lazy to train and exercise like the other soldiers did. MCU fans try to defend Rogers with the excuse that Rogers wasn't lazy but had severe health problems. That excuse only proves that Rogers is a selfish asshole and no hero at all.Rogers was a skinny weakling who was getting his ass kicked and needed Bucky to step in and save him. So if Rogers had such severe health problems that he couldn't fight his own battles and needed Bucky to save him, then why the fuck would Rogers want to join the Army and be in a situation on the battlefield where he can't fight against an enemy soldier and always need a fellow soldier to save him, which puts his fellow soldiers at risk since they not only have to fight their own battles but also fight Rogers' battles? That was selfish of Rogers to want to join the Army when he clearly wasn't able to fight his own battles and to put his fellow soldiers at risk.2. After the Avengers, under Rogers' command, recklessly chase Crossbones through a crowded market resulting in many civilians getting killed by a bomb, Rogers refuses to sign the Accords establishing oversight of the Avengers. When cops accidently kill civilians, they don't get to say "We refuse to have any oversight or be held accountable for our actions." There would be procedures put in place to prevent such tragedies from occurring again. Rogers had no problem with collecting a paycheck from the US government as a soldier in the US Army, but when the US government wants to establish oversight of the Avengers, Rogers tries to claim that the same US government that he had no problem collecting paychecks from is corrupt. But the real reason that Rogers refused to sign the Accords was because Rogers is a selfish asshole who wants to have unlimited power without any restrictions or oversight, basically like a tyrant.3. Rogers aids and abets a a double-murderer to flee from the authorities resulting in a dangerous chase through a crowded street and endangering the lives of law enforcement officers as well as civilians. That was selfish and reckless and that's not what a true superhero should do. 4. Rogers has a chance to bring Bucky in for trial and demonstrate to the people that he believes in the justice system and believes in the American people to make the right and just decision. But Rogers refuses to bring Bucky in and instead aids and abets Bucky to flee from the authorities and basically saying to the people "I don't believe in the justice system and don't believe in the American people to make the right and just decision so I'm going to be the sole judge and jury and I'm going to decide guilt or innocence without any need for a trial, exactly the way that a tyrant would do." MCU fans try to defend Bucky murdering two civilians and Rogers' aiding and abetting a double-murderer with the claim that Bucky was brainwashed. If so, then Rogers should've done what a true superhero should do and bring Bucky in for trial and let a jury of the people decide if brainwashing is a mitigating factor in the murder of two civilians. By claiming that Bucky should go free and not have to be put on trial because he was brainwashed, Rogers is saying that if a serial killer like Ted Bundy had claimed that he didn't have any friends when he was a child, then he should go free and not have to be put on trial. Basically, Rogers is saying that all a suspect has to do is come up with an excuse and then he should go free and not have to be put on trial.
MCU fans also try to defend Rogers' selfish and tyrannical actions with the excuse that Bucky wasn't getting a trial because Secretary of State Ross said there would be no trial. That's the STUPIDEST excuse ever!
Bucky murdered two civilians. Those crimes would be prosecuted by the state and not the federal government. Secretary Ross works for the federal government so he would have no say in whether or not the state puts Bucky on trial for the two murders. So Bucky was definitely getting a trial for the two murders, not in a federal court but in a state court.5. By refusing to bring Bucky in, Rogers forces law enforcement to spend valuable manpower and other resources to try to track down and apprehend Bucky. That leaves fewer law enforcement officers and resources available to track down and apprehend other criminals and protect and serve the public. So Rogers' selfish actions impede law enforcement and allow criminals a higher chance of committing and getting away with crimes against the public. 6. So when Thor travels back in time, Thor isn't allowed change history by warning his mother that she's going to be killed later that day. But when Rogers travels back in time, he changes history by hooking up with Peggy Carter and stealing her away from the man she's supposed to marry and thus ensuring that Peggy Carter's children with the man she's supposed to marry will never be born. Steve Rogers isn't a superhero but just an asshole who wants to have unlimited power without any restrictions or oversight and wants to be sole judge and jury to decide who's guilty or innocent without any trial, exactly like a tyrant.OK Boomer I think he's a few years shy of being a boomer... he's more like an older Gen-Xer that thinks he's edgy by being a contrarian ranting about about hating popular things thinking it makes him cool to be soo unique and that everyone that enjoys things he doesn't must be dumber than him.
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Post by thenolan on Nov 29, 2019 5:13:23 GMT
I would actually love MCU movies if they are classified more as animation.
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