Mistress Gluon said:
You can't start saying that Tony deserves something without pulling other hero's into consideration with the same task. Without doing so gives the notion of either you really dislike Stark, or that you really didn't think he wasn't the only one.
In that respect, it's unfair to villify Iron Man, when people who go against Registration have done similar things. Strange for example.
This has nothing to do with me hating Stark. I liked Iron Man before this.
Now I'm not aware what's Strange has done so I'll take your word on it. I've seen people from both sides have made bad decisions. That's a part of why I'm only talking about Stark here. If we get into other poeple's decisions it threatens to become a mess, that is unless their decisions directly affect Stark's. As of yet I can't see much cause.
Plus, I think I can argue about his actions alone here because I'd pretty much treat the other side the same if anyone made similar mistakes. I don't feel the need to compare his actions with other people's or vice versa. I've already admitted that I've noted a couple of instances with their side.
Mistress Gluon said:
I'd actually place Cap's zealousness over IM's, but they both are rash. And it's easy to see why.
Well, that's something anyone can take their own view on and not be in the wrong. Me, I think they're as bad as each other and are just two sides of the same coin. By that I'm not implying Cap's good and IM's bad. Just their viewpoints.
Misress Gluon said:
Both sides in all actuality would work. And while I support anti-reg, pro-reg is a far more logical choice to make. However, I feel most of the people who side anti are either Stark-haters, all gut types, and those who just really hate the government, or my favorite, those who think it's fascist needlessly. (ANY form of control is a step toward fascisism. Stop lights, speeding tickets, taxes, ANY of that could be fascist behaviour.)
I'd argue in
theory both sides could work, but not reality. There's so many people on either side, and all with their own agendas. There's too many chances for abuse in either case for it to work.
Can't really say that I'm a Stark-hater. I liked Iron Man, but he is being perceived as being in the wrong here. I also think it's unfair, and perhaps whishful thinking on your part to label people Stark-haters because there are so many.
I do have to admit that I do hate the government on some levels. That might help with my viewpoint that the Pro-reg represents an oppresive government, and I don't see why I should be ashamed of it. You might as well argue the opposite for people who love the government.
I think you're arguement about fascism is overly simplistic. Despite the actual definition of the term, you still knew what people meant. The Pro-reg isn't too far away from the Mutant-reg act that was completely villified when it was a threat.
I think why people are getting so heated about Cap Vs IM is because that neither really seem to be in the right at the moment. I think we're supposed to empathise more with people like Ben Grimm and Peter Parker (who seams to be the heart of the story). I feel kinda nuetral about this myself, in the fact that I don't support either group as their methods are both questionable. I do still believe that Anti-reg should win though because that's the ideal I'm holding too.