Steve dealing with casualties vs. Tony dealing with casualties
steve sees things in terms of the lives saved and who/what he can save
while tony only sees the mistakes and what went wrong and who didn’t get saved
steve is a man who is at peace with what he believes, who is a soldier and has accepted that there are casualties and they can only do the best they can do
while tony is a man who will never be at peace with not being good enough to save everyone, who isn’t a soldier and can’t accept that this is simply the best they can do
here you see two people who look at the world in very different ways and that’s exactly why they couldn’t find common grounds to agree on
Tag: yeah!
“but how could thor and the other asgardians have been completely unaware of their people’s violent history as a conquering and enslaving empire?!?” have you ever met an english person
I don’t have sympathy for anyone who thinks it’s fine to ignore racism or oppression of any kind until it effects them. So wrapped up in their own privilege that they don’t care about the lives of people of color until they’re related to a black person. GTFO.
plot twist: fat girls get the respect, representation, and clothing options they deserve
“teen girls are super crazed!! it’s unhealthy!!” u ever seen a grown man when his stupid ass football team loses
tbh dress codes are fine as long as they are about looking professional and appropriate for a learning/working environment and not about ‘don’t distract the boys’ and slut-shaming, and as long as it’s enforced equally for all genders
it is the sexist attitude about it that needs to be changed, not the fact that there *is* such a thing as dress codes