theamazingsallyhogan:

17mul:

mighty-mouth:

Colonizers gone colonize. 😂😂

@lmsig

In December of 1940, America still hadn’t entered the war.

There were a lot of Americans – such as the 800,000 paying members of the America First Committee – who looked at fascists massacring their way through Europe and declared “that’s not our problem.”

Captain America was created by two poor Jewish Americans, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, with the specific intent of trying to convince Americans that entering the war was the right thing to do.  It wasn’t easy – Kirby went far beyond what was expected of artists at the time, penciling the entire issue with a deadline that would have been difficult for a two-man crew to pull off.  

Captain America punched Hitler right on the cover, at a time when a majority of Americans just didn’t feel like doing anything decisive against the Nazis.

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Kirby and Simon faced considerable resistance for their creation, including steady hate mail and outright death threats.  

Once, while Jack was in the Timely office, a call came from someone in the lobby. When Kirby answered, the caller threatened Jack with bodily harm if he showed his face. Kirby told the caller he would be right down, but by the time Jack reached street level, there was no one to be found.

Both creators enlisted after America entered the war.  Kirby, as an artist, was called upon to do the extremely dangerous work of scouting ahead to draw maps.  He also went on to co-create Black Panther in 1966.

They didn’t create Captain America to be an accurate depiction of America-As-It-Is.  The character was meant to inspire and embolden, to show America-As-It-Should-Be.

The subject of where the Vibranium for the shield came from actually never came up for decades of comics, until it was finally addressed by Black Panther’s writer, Christopher Priest, in 2001.  Priest never shied away from acknowledging America’s racism, but he also understood that Captain America represented an ideal, intended to inspire Americans to be better. 

The story mixed together a “present day” discussion between Cap and T’Challa with flashbacks to when Cap met the Black Panther ruling Wakanda during World War II.

FLASHBACK:

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PRESENT -> FLASHBACK

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PRESENT:

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The Vibranium was given, freely, by one good man to another good man.

It is right to rage against the injustices done by our governments.  We must call them out, and we must fight for what’s right.

But if you can’t even stand to see the symbols created to inspire people to be better, and rail against those, then you’re just confusing cynicism for realism.

what-are-my-feelings-doing:

asofteravenger:

live free or die soft

#why i’m bitter about ca:cw exhibition nr 320932: there was no narrative justice for sam’s loyalty  #what he did for Steve was huge: it shook up the stability he’d found and turned his life upside down  #sam followed steve’s hail mary of a mission for two straight years based on nothing faith in steve and the hope that they’ll come out of th  #out of this healed and for the better  #and how does the narrative reward him?  #by taking his wings away; by making him a fugitive; by stripping him of his newly gained title as an avenger  #the movie left so many things dangling and gave no real conclusion to anything substantial but I’m still bitter about this  #Sam’s personal life is left hanging. Whatever stability he had is probably gone and there was honestly so little time  #devoted to how he’d feel about going in way over his head via stardust-rain

andhumanslovedstories:

andhumanslovedstories:

How long do you think Rhodey, who searched for Tony for months, who never gave up hope, looked for Sam Wilson on the battlefield, and do you think at a certain point he was hoping to find nothing and keep some hope or to find a corpse to mourn and bury 

Hey what do you think about Rhodey steeling himself to tell Nat and Steve what happened, what he think happened, huh you ever think about Sam Wilson dying alone and unobserved and the people who love him getting no closure about what happened to him, you ever think about Sam Wilson and then collapse into nothingness yourselfÂ