Cap is awkward in that he has a lot of good speeches about standing up for what's right and holding true to one's principles and all sorts of great things, but he's ultimately a fictional character written by people that at least tend to the left, so their moral code of absolute tolerance of [current thing] becomes his moral code as well even when one might think it wouldn't make sense for him to have that code. It's a problem with all super heroes in the modern industry, really, and to a certain degree even from its very inception. I love a lot of these characters, but I have to acknowledge that most of the people that write them—blatantly and in an over-the-top way now, but even going back historically you can probably find examples—are lefties that do allow their views to leak into the writing.
Who cares about the other policies, is he fighting against high taxes or social welfares, national debts, foreign military interventions? I guess he supports the constitutional rights every now and then, but he's not opposed to the degenerate shits right? Like the other guy said, his original character description might have been what you described him to be, but as a fictional character, he was never allowed to go against the mainstream liberal narrative of the day.
Captain America sounds like retard that'll support any sort of subversive degeneracy as long as the government supports it in name of American freedom
Cap is awkward in that he has a lot of good speeches about standing up for what's right and holding true to one's principles and all sorts of great things, but he's ultimately a fictional character written by people that at least tend to the left, so their moral code of absolute tolerance of [current thing] becomes his moral code as well even when one might think it wouldn't make sense for him to have that code. It's a problem with all super heroes in the modern industry, really, and to a certain degree even from its very inception. I love a lot of these characters, but I have to acknowledge that most of the people that write them—blatantly and in an over-the-top way now, but even going back historically you can probably find examples—are lefties that do allow their views to leak into the writing.
Modern Red Skull is kinda funny because he makes too much sense. I loved those excerpts.
He was literally the first "punch nazis" guy
That's actually the opposite of his character.
When was he against homos, trans, mass immigration, etc
Do other government policies exist?
Who cares about the other policies, is he fighting against high taxes or social welfares, national debts, foreign military interventions? I guess he supports the constitutional rights every now and then, but he's not opposed to the degenerate shits right? Like the other guy said, his original character description might have been what you described him to be, but as a fictional character, he was never allowed to go against the mainstream liberal narrative of the day.