Comments by "RexFx" (@RextheRebel) on "TheQuartering"
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Steve Rogers still believes in the American Dream, its the people who have realized its just that, a dream, because you'd have to be asleep to believe in it. And most comic book writers were typically Left leaning anyway, most villains like Lex Luthor, Doctor Doom and Red Skull especially being depicted as corrupt rich people and authoritarian Right wingers. The only Left leaning villain i can think of is Magneto. The problem is, progressives are that one lie. They lie about almost everything, such as conservatives being German mustache supporters and biology not mattering. But its also a dream aka not reality for many people in this country to have that white picket fence which to them is a gate preventing them from a more secure and free life. That's not up for debate unless you disagree with the notion that outsourcing jobs is rampant, that most families cant afford to live off one income alone anymore, that most people put off family or break off from the family because of economic precarity and the stress that comes with it, or that wages have not kept up with the price of living or productivity. All of these things i just listed are not opinions or interpretations of reality, they are the reality, if you disagree with that then you're blatantly wrong.
So its not that Cap stopped believing in it, its that he realized America doesn't believe in it. Instead, illegal immigrants get endless breaks and privileges citizens deserve and likely dont get or fight hard to get. Instead, tech companies censor our speech and place us in boxes, track our locations and interests. Instead, millions of people go hungry and hundreds of thousands (more now) become homeless. Instead, small businesses close and big businesses get endless assistance. Instead, corporations spend millions to prevent their workers from unionizing (something clearly and historically American) instead of providing better conditions, benefits and wages. Instead of owning our own homes we rent because we cant afford the mortgage.
I don't hate America, i hate the government's refusal to help Americans and its refusal to stop taking lobbyist money which perpetuates the system that leaves millions in poverty. 40-45% of America lives on 40 thousand dollars or less, 70% lives paycheck to paycheck, the bottom 80% own 5% of the wealth. If you dont think that is unfair, dysfunctional, exploitive and needs to be fixed then you're the problem. Too many people see themselves as temporarily displaced millionaires and so they defend the very conditions keeping them from becoming freer and more secure. Jeremy is correct, the majority of people are poor in this country, many of them conservative voters, so why not change the system so it benefits the majority of people and not the small group at the top? Most people don't have the opportunities because they cannot afford them. How is fighting for that change unpatriotic?
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