Context of Marvel lore, which is common in the US at least, but I don’t know where you’re from, so that’s a valid question
Context of Marvel lore, which is common in the US at least, but I don’t know where you’re from, so that’s a valid question
Uhh, I can’t tell if this is a shitpost comment or not, but I’ll take the bait.
Ideas like sharing and improving the situation for the poor are perceived as dangerous to rich people because they would need to treat labor they are exploiting as people. It would cut into their profits and therefore the luxuries they enjoy
To a capitalist like Tony, socialist ideas are dangerous
Someone tell Bones that you can lie on security questions
Doesn’t seem like a good counter to my point, but glad you got your thoughts out
This would be cute if former Governor Schneider of the Flint, Michigan water crisis didn’t run as a nerd
Honestly, if they don’t treat it as a cash grab, I’d love it. Examining and exploring villains gives us tools to learn from the worst parts of ourselves in a safe way. I tend to look at villains as cautionary tales of beings blindly following their natures or doing horrible things to achieve a goal they believe in. I believe there is always value in that.