"YOU CAN'T KILL TERRORISTS THAT JUST HELPED MURDER YOUR FRIEND AND ARE PLANNING ON KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE...

"YOU CAN'T KILL TERRORISTS THAT JUST HELPED MURDER YOUR FRIEND AND ARE PLANNING ON KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE.....................BECAUSE YOU JUST CAN'T OKAY!!!!!!!!"

Do Americans really believe this?

they had cap murder people?

He kicked a dude into a propeller kek

who is john walker and what is "the falcon and the winter soldier"

top right picture looks like tobey maguire

His name is John Walker and he's an alcoholic

BRAVISSIMO, MARVEL

Why the fuck did Marvel retroactively try to pretend they had a no kill rule for the original Avengers?

Captain America and Iron-man both just straight up fucking kill people in their original films no "Oh no he just punched him really hard" like they shoot and throw people off buildings/out of planes

I can't believe they named them Fag Smashers. How did it get through?

Those people were actively fighting them, this guy surrendered. Steve & Tony wouldn’t kill a surrendering combatant

Did Iron Man blow up the wrong raghead here?

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What about mind controlled shield agents like in the first avengers movie?

Unfortunate, but the point is if people leave you no alternative you do what you have to do. When they surrender you have an alternative, dipshit, so if you choose not to take it the moral responsibility for the outcome becomes *yours*.

this supersoldier terrorist whose entire body is basically a weapon surrendered

Walker did NOTHING wrong. He only got in trouble because he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody

It doesn't matter though because Disney's audience who think he "tarnished the mantle" of the shield are the sort of people who ask why cops and soldiers can't shoot a moving target "non-lethally" in the arm or leg every time like James Bond

all of the other superheroes are conveniently never pushed to their limit, have their friends killed right in front of them, or face any really moral dilemma

lol you need to be better like us

Never saw this (and I don't think anyone else did) but I think I remember some controversy about Disney removing the blood from one of their shows after it already came out. Was this it? Did they ever reverse that decision now that they have R rated movies on Disney+ and in the MCU? It's shocking how quickly they gave up on the concept of a totally family friendly streaming site given they put in the effort to go back and censor even some older movies like Splash.

Unfathomably based

It’s just retard logic same as in most games. You kill 10 000 henchmen then have a crying cutscene where you refuse to kill the head badguy because you’d be “just like him”.
Chopping off Thanos’ head, snapping him and chitauri to ash just fine. Malekith dead. Ronan dead. Ego. Ultron. Killmonger. Kang. High evolutionary.
And of course half a million henchmen killed or crippled for life, entire ships and cities blown up but don’t worry all the bad guys just slipped and fell and the dogs made it out! Yippie!

The issue gets worse the closer to low level you get. Human terrorists can’t just be killed! Serial killer supes can’t just be killed! It has to be a glorbagon from planet Poot for it to not count.

Capeshit doesn’t want to deal with vigilantism and arbitrary execution despite embracing it when convenient. Wouldn’t want anyone to think you can just shoot the murder-rapists.

because the writing was bad.

For a character built from the ground up for everyone to hate, Walker ends up being surprisingly likeable by the end of that show.

Australian special forces do it

get medals and podcasting deals

Captain America does it

becomes a reviled villainous mercenary

It's just not fair.

he didn't give the guy his due process, he was not worthy of the Captain America status

Americans worship criminals.

It is why they burnt down and loot cities whenever one is killed by the cops.

It is why they want to defund the police and legalize all crime.

MCU Cap killed many Hydra soldiers onscreen.

Maybe they would've surrendered if they hadn't been killed so fast

Didn't Tony try to kill the winter soldier even though he was mind controlled when he was committing crimes and was now a good guy and remorseful about it?

that was in the war

Americans are under a 24/7 propaganda network

the Joe Rogan Experience

Americans

it's just democrats

this and

they are not terrorists

are the most retarded things in that show

What about the ones he killed in Avengers 1?

Hey man you gotta DO BETTER

if the guy hadn’t tried to kill him, I could see it as surrendering. If you try and kill me, then say “my b” when you are being killed back, then that’s just too fucking bad. What kind of retarded faggotry is that shit? It’s not even a military conflict, he wasn’t some guy “just doing his job”. He’s a stupid serial murderer, soo fucking stupid jfc

hydra was not in Avengers 1

Steve Rogers even in comic canon has killed people because of enemy affiliation regardless of if they surrendered or not. Not even gonna get into Iron Man whos done the same endless times over.

They don't. Iraq got torn several assholes because of this.

He only got in trouble because he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody

People tend to get in trouble when they do bad things out in the open where other people can witness it, yes.

Mouth breathers can’t understand basic concepts like it’s a crime to kill people who have already surrendered.

le bad things

He was and is a soldier tasked with destroying terrorists who were killing people, who just killed his best buddy right front of him
The government freaked because it was bad optics for him to do it in the open

I bet they're all white*

*1% white, 99% brown

cold blooded murder of a surrendered adversary is okay because boo hoo his dead buddy

That is not how morals or the law operates.

they did it in privacy
not in front of a group of civilians to see

Fuck the details that came out in the BRS defamation case were kino

morals or the law

Walker was basically a black ops glowie on secret assignment, there are no morals or laws involved. The whole point of Civil War was that laws constrain superheroes

this is why the metro games are such kino, they try to avoid this kind of thematic dissonance between the gameplay and the ending through a fallout-style karma system, and although it's difficult you can get through most games whilst sparing most of the 'henchmen' type enemies. There's also many instances where people want to kill you but from their perspective are entirely justified in doing so. In either case it felt nice when the ending reflected the character I chose to play as.

Captain America is literally a USA puppet he probably killed more people under MK ultra than Winter Soldier

Weird how they try and make the terrorists as sympathetic as possible (and completely fail) it's a completely failed plotline

That superpowered terrorist guy that was in the process of murdering people 2.5 seconds ago? he should've just put him in handcuffs!