Isn't that the entire point of Schindler's List? 🤔
Oskar Schindler (28 April 1908 – 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist, humanitarian, and member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He is the subject of the 1982 novel Schindler's Ark and its 1993 film adaptation, Schindler's List, which reflect his life as an opportunist, initially motivated by profit, who came to show extraordinary initiative, tenacity, courage, and dedication in saving his Jewish employees' lives.
To be fair Cap fought in WWII he probably would have strong opinions about NAZIs. He'd probably be yelling about Nips too, but of course he won't do that.
Is it a rolling timeline for how long ago Cap was unfrozen? Because a man from the 40's suddenly finding himself in the 2010's would be culturally more aligned with Nazi Germany than modern US.
Counterpoint, most people think of Nazis as every German soldier. It's possible Cap would even be neutral or sympathetic to them judging from accounts of WWII veterans. One story I remember in particular is a guy who had PTSD over killing Germans who were walking around their camp because he sensed they were just like him.
In Captain America The First Avenger, he wasn't even fighting Nazis. They were being controlled by the Red Skull who was the real enemy of World War II. What parallels can we make of this to the real world?
Looks like my decision to stop buying new dc and marvel was well founded. Back issue section and dollar bin section has so many older comics that I couldn’t read them all in my lifetime
Random Mutants have killed more people than the Nazis did in his own universe. They literally send in Wolverine to kill off the less controllable ones to not make them look bad and hurt their cause.
Yet they get to be the Jew allegory of always the victim of muh racism/oppression. Wonder why
I don't know if it's in modern Captain, I know it's not in the MCU but in the past his powers were affected by his patriotism level. So if he doubted the US actions at all he would get weaker.
Lol. Cap was a couple beers away from saying "I've known good pedos"
Punisher enters the chat
"Also i call anyone I don't like a nazi, then i punch them. Anyone who questions this is a nazi"
What percentage of the population believes that rape and murder are lesser crimes than harboring racist opinions?
The percentage that needs to be ostracized from society.
Yeah. I knew you were insane based on some of your other comments, but this proves it.
I don't know if it's the pajeet or some other troll.
Looks a little different, but you can never tell with these retards.
This is not the pedo, this is a different guy. Unapologetic incel who rages at his own impotence.
It's not Imp either. At least HE sticks to one account.
lol, that's a fucking lie
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Abraham_Erskine_(Earth-616)
I'm repeating myself after only 3 days.
https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/19Adbm7Grq/x/c/4ZJ45fVeAPm
Isn't that the entire point of Schindler's List? 🤔
He's just not met enough of them yet.
Wait till he hits 2025. You can't move but bump into one by accident.
That's because 90% of the population "are Nazis" eh? According to the deranged 10% hard left.
The entire world is full of oppressive, silencing autocrats.
Just watch any TV show or read anything published and you'll see all about it.
These evil Nazis with their allowing ideas against the system to get so popular...
But try and say otherwise...oh, you'll see the real Nazis.
To be fair Cap fought in WWII he probably would have strong opinions about NAZIs. He'd probably be yelling about Nips too, but of course he won't do that.
Is it a rolling timeline for how long ago Cap was unfrozen? Because a man from the 40's suddenly finding himself in the 2010's would be culturally more aligned with Nazi Germany than modern US.
He would have also been shooting them in the face
Counterpoint, most people think of Nazis as every German soldier. It's possible Cap would even be neutral or sympathetic to them judging from accounts of WWII veterans. One story I remember in particular is a guy who had PTSD over killing Germans who were walking around their camp because he sensed they were just like him.
Soldiers aren't monoliths. I'm sure lots felt guilty for killing people. But I'm sure plenty went around killing krauts and slept fine.
True, and it's not like the guy I mentioned felt bad for every German he killed. But the bloodthirsty Nazi-devouring GI doesn't seem that common.
Would be funny if he said that, "I've never known a good Tojo!"
Which is funny because in WW2 Caps comics Japanese were depicted as vampires.
In Captain America The First Avenger, he wasn't even fighting Nazis. They were being controlled by the Red Skull who was the real enemy of World War II. What parallels can we make of this to the real world?
Looks like my decision to stop buying new dc and marvel was well founded. Back issue section and dollar bin section has so many older comics that I couldn’t read them all in my lifetime
Random Mutants have killed more people than the Nazis did in his own universe. They literally send in Wolverine to kill off the less controllable ones to not make them look bad and hurt their cause.
Yet they get to be the Jew allegory of always the victim of muh racism/oppression. Wonder why
I don't understand how someone can be that emotionally childlike
I don't know if it's in modern Captain, I know it's not in the MCU but in the past his powers were affected by his patriotism level. So if he doubted the US actions at all he would get weaker.
Oskar Schindler was a card-carrying member.
So... is this before or after he said this?