I suppose it's all about perspective. Sam had no weapon. He was simply yelling, not showing any other sort of aggression. The cops both approached imo aggressively with their hands on their weapons, ready to pull it out. The question here is... if the roles were reversed, and it was Bucky yelling at Sam... would the cops have approached the situation in the same way? I don't believe they would have. Systemic racism isn't always in your face and super obvious.
2021-07-07 02:54:55 +0000 UTC
I have to say that police interaction was not bad at all in my view. Falcon was yelling at Bucky in the middle of the road that's when they asked him for his ID first because that's what they saw. Falcon didn't want to even though its a simple question, then thats when one officer said he knew that its Falcon/Mr. Wilson. Then they ran Bucky's ID in the car and found out he missed his Therapy session and arrested him. idk, that was my thought of that scene
Matthew Elsenpeter
2021-07-06 23:58:17 +0000 UTC
Yea Elijah Bradley is straight out of comics. The jail part in comics happened too. It was basically the comic version of the Tuskegee experiments that happened to black troops.