@cinemapedia1 Cap was never against the ideology. So this point is just a nothing burger. Tony believes they needed to be put in check. Cap believed that having governments that have their own interest and priorize those interest over the greater good wasn't the way.
@cinemapedia1 This also goes into another point. Tony signs the accords yet goes against them. Rhodes does too. So what difference does it make if someone even more powerful like Wanda signs? The accords can't stop her? Vision violates the Accords, and he was all for it.
@cinemapedia1 It does. Because Tony goes against the accords right after. When he finds out about the prison and Ross it's over. He continues to go against the accords in Infinity War. What Tony was fighting for in civil war is no longer viable to himself at the end of the movie and forward.
@Mond_IX@cryaeus@Issacisdead@ChampangePoppy@LurksOne@arkaavs It's obvious that you didn't watch the movie because Tony finds out it wasn't bucky before this. They find the dead guy who was supposed to interview bucky dead and zemo marches the supposed bucky who planted the bomb. This is all known before Siberia.
@LuBall24@RaminNasibov The sun is far more interesting than Europe and the united states so people put more money and effort into looking at the sun therefore, it uses better technology. There ya go.
@bighendrix13@TodaysNewsco Is he not saying "give my my wallet" so how tf is he going to walk away without his wallet which probably has everything he needs to travel?
@AuthorXoXiee Like how tf are you crying because women get the most important role on the battlefield most of the time? This is basically reverse feminism and you're calling it misogyny. People just say anything these days.
@AuthorXoXiee How tf is it misogynistic for women to get the important role of healing people and saving lives most of the time? It's not like every series you mentioned doesn't also have women kicking mfs ass. "Why can't men be the ones to heal", Would it sound dumb if I said it was misandry?
@TrashPandaGirll Water is not a human right. The right TO water should be a human right. This is the same for food, healthcare, etc. A right can't be as the expense of someone else.
@selenakink@vengefulgrape@ant0ok@neverafoe Nothing is "American" just because its in America. Either it's only in America or it comes from America. Neither of which is true. So it's not an "American" problem. It's just a problem in America.