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I really liked the first episodes of Falcon and Winter Soldier, then they had the random, unnecessary scene, in like episode 2, where a cop comes up to Bucky and Sam while they’re arguing and asks Bucky “is this guy bothering you?” It took me so much out of the scene I haven’t watched anymore episodes since. Just leave that freakin garbage out of superhero shows, so stupid.
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@Korywitak, Disney putting that random scene of a cop asking a white guy if this black guy is bothering him, when they’re both just standing there arguing. That garbage. That doesn’t happen in real life. Disney is just trying to divide us more for no reason... I guess it’s a show about super soldiers and aliens so they can put other make believe stuff in there, but we all know what they’re trying to do.
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@HwarangAce , But that’s not a real world issue. The character from the comic came out in like the 60s/70s. No one in America cares if he’s a black guy. (If they do, I highly doubt they even read comic books). That was just a really sloppy scene that seemed like it was written by some activist pushing a narrative. Even the line “this guy bothering you?” is extremely corny and overused (in any TV scenario).
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@Korywitak, It is uncommon. You think it’s common because of crappy people like the writers at Disney. How is it not divisive? Telling black kids that white people are out to get them (doesn’t even matter if you’re a crime fighting superhero, we’re gonna arbitrarily treat you different because you’re black). That’s pretty freaking divisive to spew that kinda nonsense. You’d be angry too if propaganda you disagreed with and saw as detrimental to our society, was CONSTANTLY shoved in your face by every movie, TV show, news outlet, corporation, school, sports team, etc. I sound petty for complaining about it but it’s getting really old. I want to enjoy it, I really do, it just gets hard to ignore after awhile.
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