Captain America: Civil War – Ironman’s Side
May 3, 2016
Having superpowers is like too much butter on a dish of steamy, lip-smacking pancakes. It is overwhelming for the individual, whether they are an average Joe or a robust reprobate. This kind of power must be kept under surveillance as it could be destructive to themselves and foist complications on others. Iron Man aka Tony Stark believes that people with superpowers should be government regulated.
Although superheroes protect the civilians to continue their lives from a variety of disturbed criminals, they often damage the privately owned buildings or property that encompassed the battle. Unfortunately on certain occasions, they destroy an important structure. Their acts impose problems for the government and the everyday citizens with the destruction of New York City, Washington D.C., and Sokovia. These so-called superheroes should be held responsible for their actions and be monitored attentively to prevent further losses. Using the protective government’s responsible and powerful hands, they can protect the inspiring lives of the roaming people as the government was established to do.
Alex • May 16, 2016 at 11:22 am
Yeah Erickson, I know the movie already is out but I agree I was on Iron Man’s side the whole time.