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He sounded a bit different before his shitty movie flopped:

>The actor ignited right-wing outrage last month during a Q&A in which he said that "Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term 'America' should be one of those representations." "It's about a man who keeps his word, who has honor, dignity, and integrity," Mackie added at the time.

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Yeah this is calculated damage control ginned up by his publicist

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Literal 1940s American WWII propaganda comic book character doesn't represent America.

Why are people who say this kind of shit always wrong? Not even normal wrong, really really, really, r-slurredly wrong.

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Bro literally said "make daddy a sandwich" on TV 3 years ago.

One of the worst internet trends is people concocting theories on the spot with absolutely no information and for no reason except agendaposting.

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I highlighted the juxtaposition between him saying something chuddy like a month after something extremely woke. I didn't even present a theory about it, but it seems pretty straightforward that he was doing the rounds advertising slop with typical leftist Hollywood talking points. You pointing out that he has said other chuddy things before is just more juxtaposition that suggests he's not, at heart, a woke leftist.

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Or maybe hes just a dramanaut

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