They specifically call it a "change in personality/character element." So I'm pretty sure what they're saying.
And even if you were correct, that's still pretty ridiculous because one doesn't have to constantly be talking about racial issues for them to be important to them. I don't bring up race at my job 24/7 but that doesn't mean it's irrelevant to me. It's a completely dumb complaint, either way it goes.
Because the movies didn't focus on it because racial issues weren't part of the plot. Like how Wanda's origins weren't shown in the movies. That IMO was a bigger oversight. Anyway, why wouldn't racial issues come up at some point for an African-American hero? And as for Steve, he came from a racist era. It's unbelievable the government wouldn't do something like that, from what we know it did in real life
it’s not a leap Sam would care about racial issue but it is a leap that he would go from happily accepting captain america’s legacy to questioning it
Again Sam should know what Isaiah was saying was bullshit since he is everything Isaiah wasn’t. He broke the law yet was hailed as a hero unlike Isaiah. It’s also hard to imagine Steve never discussed racial issues with Sam as well but according to the show apparently Steve is just ignorant.
He also said ‘I’ll do my best’. He didn’t say “I’m not sure a black man can fill your legacy” or anything like that
I’d think Steve would be the most empathic. Again his character and why he became Captain America was simply because he hated bullies. Considering he had a black and asian soldier in his squad this would be emphasized more so. You’re telling me that social issues never came up between Sam and Steve?I'm saying he'd probably not understand racism as well as a Black man of any era.
Also in 616 Steve’s parents were irish and poor because of discrimination. Obviously the movies never specify Steve’s family or heritage but the idea steve can’t understand racism just isn’t true
Was it ever stated in the mcu movies that Sam felt the legacy of captain america was complicated?Was that stated in the actual canon?
if you mean was it states in the movies no but at the same time the emperor had only 10 minutes of screen time in the OT. Still when the EU resurrected Palpy and introduced Mara Jade as his former servant people didn’t really care
My issue isn’t sam suddenly caring about racial issues my issue is him deciding now that captain america’s legacy is complicated. Even before he knew about Isaiah again t hulk was a result of captain america so that should complicate his legacy far more