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[ SECRET POST #3432 ]
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07. [WARNING for rape]

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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 02:13 am (UTC)(link)Bucky gets a pass because he literally can't control what he does when he's in Winter Soldier mode. He WANTED to stop himself and he couldn't.
Tony does not care, and he flat-out said so. He knows exactly what he's doing, he knows it's wrong, and he just. doesn't. care.
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And again: I do not blame Bucky for his actions as the Winter Soldier. HOWEVER, his trigger words are still out there for someone to find. Which means that, even if he is an unwilling participant, Bucky is STILL a danger. And one bigger than Tony PRECISELY because what he has can't be fixed with therapy.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 02:21 am (UTC)(link)What the actual fuck. Congratulations, you're robbing people with mental illness of agency in order to defend the actions of a fictional character. Holy shit.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)And, as someone with PTSD from very fun situation, you don't get to speak for me.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Then you would think, rather than passing off responsibility for all the deaths and destruction he did, in fact, cause on the rest of his teammates who had no part in the creation of Ultron, he might actually take personal responsibility for what happened at Sokovia, rather than badmouth the very thing that saved the world's bacon from his murderbot (unsanctioned vigilante justice).
I agree calling him a psychopath may be a little harsh, but he definitely has narcissistic traits. Lots of them.
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OTOH, if we're only calling him Selfish and Selfcentered (Which is a little less loaded than actually diagnosing him as narcissitic, which implies he can't care about other people) I completely agree and have no argument against it. As yes, he IS selfish and selfcentered, and his way of showing he cares is really lacking.
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He refuses to take responsibility for his mistakes. He projects his behavior onto others. He doesn't involve his teammates in important decisions, and then gets mad at them for not trusting him. He refuses to understand, respect, or even acknowledge anyone else's point of view, or admit when they're right and he's not. He will not think twice about throwing his so-called friends under the proverbial bus to save his own neck.
These are flaws that are not in any way related to PTSD, and pointing out that these traits make him highly irritating character to watch isn't ignoring his storyarc. It's in fact acknowledging that his storyarc still has a long way to go.
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And he cares deeply for all of them. If you can't see that, then I recommend you watch the Iron Man trilogy and Avengers without your Tony-hate glasses on.
(and for fucks sake, all his Iron Man Career is about redeeming himself in his own eyes for the time he was the merchant of death. HIS mistake, HIS dirty hands. He didn't say "well, that was Obie" and washed his hands. He KEPT working at fixing the mess he had made, even if the way he did it was "irritating")
In any case, we're going in circles. I should've known better than to defend Tony in the current MCU-fandom, right after they adapted the storyarc that murdered his character in 616. I guess I'll have to wait until some genious in marketing decides to adapt the current Captain America comic storyline for Steve to be considered the most evil person in the MCU.
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We're only going in circles because you keep hammering the same strawman over and over. I never said he was a psychopath. I even agreed calling him one is being overly harsh. Saying he has narcissistic traits doesn't mean I'm saying he has NPD.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 02:32 am (UTC)(link)So no, the insanity defense does not hold up for Tony.
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Like, seconds before.
And in this particular movie? We get told that he had been relieving the night they died ifor his weird therapy project.
I am sorry, but I think that gives him a bit of a leeway. Especially as once he managed to get some time and distance, he didn't go AFTER Bucky or Steve. In fact, he pretty much proved he was in favor of Steve freeing the other Avengers.
(I mean, T'challa was pretty much for "let's kill Bucky on sight" practically the whole movie. By the time they discovered it had been Zemo, he had actually gotten distance between his father's murder and his feelings, thus he was able to think a bit more clearly. And was 10000% times crueler.)
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 02:47 am (UTC)(link)no subject
I REALLY wonder who wouldn't have lashed for at least an hour under those circumpstances.
(I am going to bet that if it had been any other Avenger, up and including Hulk, we wouldn't be having this "but it wasn't momentarily" argument)
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 03:06 am (UTC)(link)I don't consider any degree of justified anger and grief to be an excuse for attempted murder. Tony's anger may be understandable, but that does not make him any less in the wrong here, and it doesn't make him any less responsible for his own actions.
And I'm done here.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 08:09 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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