At that point, Steve had lost everyone he knew, his best friend had been turned into the thing he almost died fighting for, and he couldn't even trust SHIELD to be on the right side of the law because they had been infiltrated by Hydra. Dude was just done. It wasn't even about fighting or being the best, he was just like what the fukk am I here for? It doesn't make him "bytch-made", it means his singular focus for fighting and living was gone.
Word!
GTFOH about them Accords. They gave the Avengers 3 days to read that thick ass book they'd created over the course of a year? And then they turn around and break their own laws. Tony and Ross violated the Accords hunting down Steve and his crew. Tony is a hypocrite. Not only did he start making calls for other super powered folks to help him (against the Accords), but then he sneaks a high schooler across seas to help him do it. That dude didn't care about the law. Alfre Woodard made him feel guilty about some shyt he wasn't even thinking about before and then he decides everyone needs to repent for his past sins. Steve saw right through that shyt.
Tell me this, how would the Accords actually work in practice? We know theoretically, there would be an international committee that would meet and decide if and when to bring in the Avengers, but say there's an attack on New York, and the Avengers are right there. Are you saying you really agree with some international committee holding a conference and debating about how to respond while there's an active attack going down? It's ridiculous.
you're acting like you read the MCU's accords. Tony violated article 37 subsection C when he recruited spider-man to assist in detaining fugitive Steve Rogers without the express written consent of May Parker.
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