Not sure why we are arguing about an imaginary amendments in a comic book story line that is supposed to be a suspension of disbelief in the first place.
If you ask me the whole Accords was a plot device to break the Avengers in the first place which will most likely be scrapped the minute the impending doom of Thanos is announced. As for the Accords it always seems to me Ross actions seems out of place of the UN and more like a US government thing who shouldn't even have jurisdiction to make those decisions.
Unlike Steve and the rest who even if they don't sign can hide out people seem to forget if Tony Stark became a fugitive like them he is not the only one affected.. he represents Stark Industries going against the government is gonna adversely affect every employee under his company. Besides this whole Accords was glossed over so much we didn't even know what those contingencies were. Sure maybe the way Tony went about the house arrest was wrong but this whole movie was just a catalyst of the mistrust that happened long before Ultron to be honest since the Avengers the cracks were there. Like Banner said they were a time bomb and it was a matter of the time before the countdown expired and catastrophe began.
I understand Steve's point because he experienced "government control" with Shield being Hydra but to because of that just not be willing to compromise that's naive. The world is not black and white but that's how he sees it. Because Shield had Hydra corruption he exposed everything without thinking about the other innocent Shield agents who were on missions and what it might mean for them and their family. The problem with his stance is that it's obvious he was already willing to sign but hearing about Tony which is why I said he worded it wrongly Steve did not sign. And the fact that Tony was able to secretly help them goes to show on face value he was gonna be for the Accords but he knows how to make use of loopholes to help the team which if Steve had trusted and known him like he should have and told him about this that whole airport scene could have been avoided.
Argh no matter both were right and wrong in their actions the only thing I can't accept is the poor excuse of an apology letter that is so fake it boils my blood.
I think the only light in the tunnel is knowing Chris Evans himself was Team Iron Man but oh well I just hope people don't confuse the Accords to the SHRA just coz the Raft scene seems fishy to me in the first place since unlike the original one which originated from America this one is supposed to be decided by the UN. Either way I think yes it is true Tony probably doesn't have the resources to do all these changes which I think is something Fury and Hill seems to have more clout which make me wonder what they are up to??
What's that line Steve said about government have agendas? Well people have agendas including Steve and of course Shield even before Hydra and yet he willingly worked for them who is a government organisation albeit a private one. And I'm sure if Steve had done all those destruction against the orders of Shield he would have gotten his ass in jail too. Same strokes different brush is basically what I am saying.
So I don't think it's that hard to believe out of anyone in the entire Avengers roster Tony has the most chance to work with others to make those changes.. it's not that hard to believe and lastly it's not even close to that Registration Act and unlike the comics which I mean let's be honest villainify Tony this movie not so much.
Either way we won't know exactly how the Accords work it was summarised in such a way that I guess we have to wait to see what works and what does not. But all I am saying is if you want to make changes in the real world causing public property damage and then just vanishing is not the way. But then again super heroes don't exist so I guess it depends on whether you like living in a world where military troops from other country invade your country and whilst saving people also cause irrevocable carnage and and when they cause needless damage to be able to walk away without a care in the world ? I think not.
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BloodyVanessa Fri 07 Jul 2017 11:23AM UTC
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