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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 3, 2018 15:22:13 GMT
But was that going to include him? Was he going to register with the UN? He was enhanced due to the heart-shaped herb.
Or was he just a hypocrite?
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Post by Archelaus on Mar 3, 2018 20:30:51 GMT
No, it wasn't going to include him. T'Chaka had given the mantle of the Black Panther to T'Challa years earlier.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 3, 2018 21:19:59 GMT
The Black Panther doesn't work for a government agency nor does he work for a private organization. If you go by the strict interpretation of the accords, he was exempt.
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 4, 2018 14:03:12 GMT
The Black Panther doesn't work for a government agency nor does he work for a private organization. If you go by the strict interpretation of the accords, he was exempt. Uh, yes he does work for a government organisation. He works in the interest of Wakanda.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 4, 2018 14:08:22 GMT
No, it wasn't going to include him. T'Chaka had given the mantle of the Black Panther to T'Challa years earlier. So basically he was a rotten, self-serving hypocrite.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 4, 2018 16:36:05 GMT
The Black Panther doesn't work for a government agency nor does he work for a private organization. If you go by the strict interpretation of the accords, he was exempt. Uh, yes he does work for a government organisation. He works in the interest of Wakanda. He’s the head of a Government. He doesn’t work for an outfit like SHIELD. Plus, the effects of the herb can be reversed which would instantly free him from any obligation to the accords.
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 4, 2018 16:45:27 GMT
Uh, yes he does work for a government organisation. He works in the interest of Wakanda. He’s the head of a Government. He doesn’t work for an outfit like SHIELD. Plus, the effects of the herb can be reversed which would instantly free him from any obligation to the accords. Black Panther did sign: marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Sokovia_AccordsHmm, did he seek UN approval when he went on a mission to South Korea? I don’t believe he did. Which means that he is a liar and a hypocrite.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 4, 2018 16:49:54 GMT
He’s the head of a Government. He doesn’t work for an outfit like SHIELD. Plus, the effects of the herb can be reversed which would instantly free him from any obligation to the accords. Black Panther did sign: marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Sokovia_AccordsHmm, did he seek UN approval when he went on a mission to South Korea? I don’t believe he did. Which means that he is a liar and a hypocrite. Does the US seek UN approval for every black op it runs? Do we ask Mr. Guterres' permission when we want to topple a government? I appreciate that you're thirsty to discredit the film but lets get off this basic shit, shall we? Bring the real heat, brother. You can do it.
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 4, 2018 17:51:19 GMT
Does the US seek UN approval for every black op it runs? Do we ask Mr. Guterres' permission when we want to topple a government? I appreciate that you're thirsty to discredit the film but lets get off this basic shit, shall we? Bring the real heat, brother. You can do it. So Black Panther doesn’t follow the accords. He advocated for them, wants others to adhere to them yet he himself does not adhere to them. And you tried to use the US as a comparison? So you’re saying that what Black Panther did is excusable because George W. Bush did it?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 4, 2018 18:22:48 GMT
Does the US seek UN approval for every black op it runs? Do we ask Mr. Guterres' permission when we want to topple a government? I appreciate that you're thirsty to discredit the film but lets get off this basic shit, shall we? Bring the real heat, brother. You can do it. So Black Panther doesn’t follow the accords. He advocated for them, wants others to adhere to them yet he himself does not adhere to them. And you tried to use the US as a comparison? So you’re saying that what Black Panther did is excusable because George W. Bush did it? No, I'm saying you need to recalibrate your hypocrisy meter. T'Chaka was not a perfect being, as is amply demonstrated in the film Black Panther. He assassinated his brother and abandoned his own nephew to a life of impoverishment - and you think his greatest crime is somehow not complying with some poorly conceived set of accords? He's a hypocrite all right but, not for the reasons you're so desperate to pin on him.
One could easily argue that the accords themselves are hypocritical. They're not designed to regulate superhuman activity, they're designed to put control of enhanced individuals under the auspices of a single power.
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Mar 4, 2018 18:25:17 GMT
No, it wasn't going to include him. T'Chaka had given the mantle of the Black Panther to T'Challa years earlier. So basically he was a rotten, self-serving hypocrite. Basically
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 4, 2018 18:30:16 GMT
So basically he was a rotten, self-serving hypocrite. Basically But did he have artificial boosters?
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Mar 4, 2018 18:31:59 GMT
But did he have artificial boosters? He got a United Nations score or 97%, so yes.
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