Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-37566693-20181126210521

Watching Captain America: Civil War has soured my perspective of the MCU's world: all of Earth has turned on the Avengers for the collateral damage and civillian deaths they inadvertantly caused, US President Matthew Ellis appointed Thaddeus Ross as Secretary of State and overseer of the Avengers who has swiftly locked them away without trial or listening to what Tony Stark had to say about the framing of Bucky Barnes.

Every other supporter of the Sokovia Accords besides Iron Man's team, that appeared on screen in Civil War, antagonised the Avengers for violating the Sokovia Accords (I would've rooted for Everett Ross dying in Black Panther). So I fill in the blanks and think of every one else who supports the Sokovia Accords as being as callous and vicious as Thaddeus Ross and the public as a rabid angry mob who would sooner see the Avengers locked away than thank them for even undoing Thanos' fingersnap and bringing back their loved ones.

I can't even see them realising the errors of the Sokovia Accords, given how the United Nations refused to rally and dispatch the Avengers to stop Thanos - even Ross was more preoccupied with arresting Rogers and I imagine everyone else, the president, Miriam Sharpe, Everett Ross and anyone in the general public would be to.

What does anyone have to say about that? 