No, I understood it full well. But it would be unfair of me to simply use examples of the individuals, when Cap has TONS more to pull from. So I have to use them in the states that they're most useful in, as leaders, where most of their experience shines through. Because Storm, individually, hasn't dealt with entire squadrons of people single handedly without powers, or faced down cosmic level menaces single handedly without powers like Cap has. If I wanted to do that, then I could easily just capture the entire argument under unfair terms. So to balance the playing field, I must utilize their team dynamics, as since the argument is more or less, about their abilities and experiences as leaders.
Though I don't think you quite caught it when I said that as a leader, she was good, it was just that her personal combat, and team combat experience altogether, was quite lacking. She never really had to go out into a battle (several hundred times) putting people in positions, knowing they were going to flat out die, being normal humans against tons of enemy combatants.
However, I fully disagree that her survival skills are arguable as good, or better than Cap's because of a thief's live growing up, when Cap's life was just him living in trenches with mortars and bombs coming from overhead for several years straight, not to mention barrages of bullets and fully experimental weaponry that could obliterate squadrons of people just like him in a flash are things he had to take on. Her combat skills, as a strategist would be harder to compare, as she's basically for the most part dealt with powerhouses, and Captain for the most part, had bossed around normal humans, though he HAS led the Avengers, though it's assumed for a shorter time, and even then, most of his talents as leadership roles tend to be when he's working with SHIELD, and they're only normal humans as well. But in culmination, he's have tons more time, and tons more variation in his leadership experiences. Doesn't make Storm a bad leader.
You use the racism method to show how much danger she's constantly in as a way of saying just how she's bombarded on apparently a daily basis, which I find untrue. As said earlier, the mansion tends to be attacked only once in the while, and I can't even remember when she was actually attacked on the streets. Humans see and hate her, but that doesn't INSTANTLY mean she's under attack from all sides, and he was in Germany for most of the time those several years. Going back to Cap in WW2, a Nazi saw him, and he was under attack from grenades and bullets with nothing but a shield to hold them back, and he was in Germany for most of the time those several years. So in the thought that's she's in constant danger? Sure, I guess. Hate groups can attack at any time. But she wasn't nearly as hunted as the American Super Soldier an entire country wanted dead. Really, no more than a homosexual. Even I, looking for this stuff, don't see homosexuals killed by the groves every day I look for the statistics. I doubt a superpowered human would face much more adversity. And especially with Cap, now being hunted more than once by people of great assassination abilities, I would say that he finds himself in FAR more danger and must keep himself far more alert than Storm does. Does it make Storm a pushover? Once again, no. It just says that Storm doesn't have the same...mettle as Cap, I guess.
And nobody made the argument she was teamleader because of her powers. At least, not that I've seen.
Either way, I do implore you to maintain your opinion. As if everybody had the same opinion, the world would most surely halt in progression.