this is yet another instance of marvel's careful fence-sitting inhibiting their ability to actually say anything about politics "supremacy" what the fuck does that even mean, why do these people talk like this
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Again, I think it’s reasonable to expect that if bioengineering reached this point IRL, those who were in favor of human enhancement would be called “supremacists,” especially if they didn’t have a plan to enhance everyone. Every objection to “the elite” applies in earnest
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @perdricof and
The feeling I have everything people mention using CRISPR to edit their children.
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Replying to @jamari_oneal @perdricof and
Yeah no if that serum was not going straight to people with disabilities who actually needed it, I’d destroy it the same way in a second, and I find it hard to judge Zemo’s strategy for dealing with researchers into it either Bioengineering to “improve” people scares me
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @jamari_oneal and
This is why I feel like the key to Cap working at all is that he started out weak, small, and bullied, and what he got out of that experience was not a desire for revenge or power, but a deep need to protect people from bullies
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Replying to @muddlewait @BootlegGirl and
The character works almost entirely because of one line in the first movie. "I don't want to kill anyone."pic.twitter.com/9mDGpCMyaM
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Replying to @jamari_oneal @muddlewait and
i did love that exchange between sam and zemo "the serum corrupts everyone" "it didn't corrupt steve" "fair point. do you happen to have another steve rogers lying around?"
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Replying to @perdricof @jamari_oneal and
chis evans especially managed to sell the idea that steve /actually believed/ all that stuff about decency and courage and empathy he actually was a genuinely, profoundly decent human being from which so much of his moral authority derived
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Replying to @perdricof @jamari_oneal and
so in CAPTAIN AMERICA: WINTER SOLDER, when cap comes to sam's door and asks for help, sam just says "Captain America says my country needs me. I'm in." and the issue, of course, in TFATWS is that none of the prospective captain americas can do that.
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Replying to @perdricof @jamari_oneal and
You can see the anger just building up and building up inside of John Walker that despite how hard he's worked and everything he's achieved, and how on the surface he is an immensely popular beloved celebrity... he's still not Steve
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And there's nothing he can do to "earn" being Steve or make people treat him the way they did Steve, because he just is not Steve And despite his little speech explicitly denying it, this bothers him *immensely*
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
(This is *why* he isn't Steve, of course, because Steve would never give a moment's thought to this stupid ego bullshit while there are lives to be saved)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
I do think Walker is one of the stronger parts of the story. I've actually become conviced that making him less of a jingoistic jagoff was the correct way to go.
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