Cap being thawed out in the 60s makes sense, the world is different enough that you can write some culture shock while being similar enough that you could believe he'd adapt to it, even the 80s is ok. But the idea that some guy from the 1940s would wake up in the 21st century and be cool with today's culture is bullshit. I've seen some people try to justify it by saying he was a New Deal Democrat, as if a 1940s Democrat isn't a far right neo-nazi by today's standards.
Either Cap was a moderate by 40s standards, in which case he'd consider the modern world batshit insane and be considered a extremist. Or he was a extremist by 40s standards, in which case the American government would've never risked giving him the Super Solider Serum. It doesn't make sense no matter how you slice it.
You have the political understanding of a mental infant.
Liam Smith
>Ad hominem instead of argument. Yas Forumsmblr really living up to it's name.
Aiden Campbell
Most people don't really strongly identify with every aspect of their culture or political party, they just have their own issues they focus in on. Like it would be very easy for Steve to have never really had a strong racial bias either for or against stuff like segregation, because he just didn't think too hard about it. He makes it to modern times and they tell him black people have equal rights and that doesn't have to be something that shatters his psyche, because it still doesn't really affect this things he personally cares about.
Carter Russell
I mean, you'd think he'd draw the line at drag queen story hour. Other than that, there isn't so much he wouldn't be able to accept, I don't think. I don't know. I could imagine a time traveler from 1940s New York tolerating everything else enough to keep his mouth shut about it, if he wanted to. Why, what do you guys think would bother him?
Elijah Lewis
Regardless of what Cap's beliefs may have been, he had a huge culture shock coming into the modern world. And as seen with The Avengers and with Natasha trying to get him to date, he's never really made the adjustment. Steve buried himself in his work, held the shield between him and the world. And as long as he wore the flag, and had his battles to fight, he could distract himself from the fact that he never belonged there. And with Tony's death he finally came to realize that it's not something he could do. So he entrusted the future with Sam and Buck and went home.
James Roberts
In a world with a giant green monster, Aliens, Gods, and Mutants you think he would be blowing a gasket at Drags and Gays?
Guy spent some years in the army so he knows that gays exist. He spent some time after being thawed out. He would adapt to all the world ending shit then he can adapt to how America has changed
Christian Bennett
>a 1940s Democrat isn't a far right neo-nazi by today's standards. far right neo nazis aren't banning tomato seeds. 2020 democrats are. steve would fit in fine & hate reddit.
Jonathan Price
>Why doesn't cap hate blacks and gays like I do???
Kevin Garcia
>Mr. Feige, can you give a definitive answer to ths conundrum? >Yes. >... >... >... >... >... >Well? >Euh... I can give the answer, but I didn't say when, lol
Lincoln Garcia
thanks for your retarded input dumbass lmao steven would be disgusted by this site
Mason Torres
The answer is that there is no consistent logic for how time travel works in the marvel universe.
Jeremiah Myers
Serum boosted his intelligence and made him open minded to new ideas.
Charles Young
>It appears to run on some form of electricity. >Well, you're not wrong.
Nathan Reyes
Which makes the trope even lazier and lamer.
Landon Sanchez
>Guy spent some years in the army so he knows that gays exist Huh? Any homosexuals who were drafted would have been damn secretive about their orientation. If he met any gays while in the army he wouldn't have known they were gay.
Jason Reed
>the American government would've never risked giving him the Super Solider Serum. The government didn't choose him. Dr. Erskine did. The government was so eager to ramp up his Super Soldier process that they went along.
Because the rest of the internet is left leaning. How can we come here to get away from you when you're here as well?
William Cox
So you need a safe space?
Alexander Carter
>man who has the biggest freedom boner wont accept people doing whatever they want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else (gay, trans, intteracial marriage, etc.) ok.
Adam Lopez
you have a containment board in Yas Forums where you can shit with as many right wing retards as you want, stay there
A globohomo dictatorship isn't something any freedom loving American wants to live under.
Julian Phillips
That’s the problem with the winter soldier being the second movie Steve never had an opportunity to make his own name in the present, he always just buried himself in the past. Which seems against his character but it is what it is I suppose. I still think they need to a retcon showing Peggy rocked his world as a skinny waif because I see no real reason he would’ve risked everything by changing the timeline like that
Nathaniel Sanchez
Cap was killing Nazis.
Easton Garcia
The founding fathers also talked a lot about freedom and they didn't have a problem with sodomy being a crime.
Adrian Garcia
Abortion, gay marriage, gays being put in everything including children's cartoons, gender dysphoria being treated as some trendy fad instead of a mental illness, drag kids, Vatican 2, mass divorce, drug use epidemic, mass homelessness, taking jobs from America and giving them to a totalitarian dictatorship, mass surveillance and the police state, the shift from Americanism to multiculturalism, the extreme vulgarity in modern movies and songs, all the anti-white anti-christian anti-america propaganda, etc.
Really it's harder thinking of what someone from the 40s would be ok with in todays society. Not just White Christians either, Blacks and Jews would be equally shocked and appalled.
Wyatt Hughes
I think you could ask a ww2 veteran and they would tell you.
Dominic Reyes
A lot of them are against what the world became, but they also had the chance to get used to the changes as they came gradually. Steve did not have that chance.
Isaiah Campbell
Living through decades of events and being magically transported to their end point are two very different things. Even a very traditionalist person can adapt to change if it happens over decades, but if everything you knew magically changed tomorrow I don't think most people would be able to handle it no matter how libertine they were.
Christopher Morris
>know every terrible event that's going to happen in the 20th century >don't try to do anything to stop them Some "hero".