Okay, our faint hearted (and stupid) leftists don't want to answer. The plot of the movie is that after the twin disasters previously (one in this movie and the other in Ultron) the government decided that all super powered or super trained heroes (as usual nothing for the villains) should be registered and controlled. Tony Stark who was responsible for the creation of Ultron, decided that it was a good idea and told the other Avengers to sign on. Captain America, fresh from Winter Soldier, didn't like the idea of direct government control. Eventually CA refused to sign and he left to find the Winter Soldier who was being framed for the assassination of the king of Wakanda. A schism developed, CA, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, Falcon, Antman, and the Winter Soldier were confronted by the remaining Avengers plus the Vision, War Machine, and Spiderman. My concern is a recent show on AMC about the secret history of comic books. The host is Robert Kirkman the creator of the Walking Dead. Having worked in New York City for the last 20 years he said that conservatives supported Iron Man because they believe in strong control and liberals supported Captain America when the reality is the opposite. Shows how out of touch liberals like Kirkman are.
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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
btw, the movie was actually based on the comic book mega-series that came out a few years ago, it had heroes split on one side over the registration & unmasking.
I never picked up the heroes' politics in the comic books.
the unmasking & registration is more analogous to gun control which involved registration of guns!!!
so, if one side is for registration of superpowers (guns), you're for control!!