It's neither, really. No less than what they've done for more local outreach groups. They're every single one of them who's survived Thanos' culling as lost as the next person. The Asgardians are moreso because they couldn't even bring anything with them when they came. They make Earth their home now, so Steve's treating them like it's their home too. Maybe that's not what being an Avenger used to mean, but since Thanos it's what they've become.
When there's no battle to be fought with fists there's still suffering elsewhere to combat. Poverty, hunger. Steve tries not to think too hard about it. Tries not to think too hard about anything. It helps the days go by easier.
"Earth's your home now too. We take care of our own." It includes Thor and his people. Steve doesn't press further though. He'd rather listen. Parse what he's being told versus what they saw when they were coming in. It seems true enough though the Asgardians have not been here for long they do seem to be adjusting well. No one flinging magic about or causing a stir so far as he could see.
"Plenty of resources around to help them learn almost anything. If it's not online there's always the Nexus library." Practiced doctors or specialists will be harder to find but it's that way everywhere. Thanos' wish may not have preferred any one type of person over another but for industries where there was already more demand than supply--especially those that serve people directly--the loss is exceptionally difficult. Half the population is gone, yes. But those that remain disproportionately All need help in some kind or another.
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When there's no battle to be fought with fists there's still suffering elsewhere to combat. Poverty, hunger. Steve tries not to think too hard about it. Tries not to think too hard about anything. It helps the days go by easier.
"Earth's your home now too. We take care of our own." It includes Thor and his people. Steve doesn't press further though. He'd rather listen. Parse what he's being told versus what they saw when they were coming in. It seems true enough though the Asgardians have not been here for long they do seem to be adjusting well. No one flinging magic about or causing a stir so far as he could see.
"Plenty of resources around to help them learn almost anything. If it's not online there's always the Nexus library." Practiced doctors or specialists will be harder to find but it's that way everywhere. Thanos' wish may not have preferred any one type of person over another but for industries where there was already more demand than supply--especially those that serve people directly--the loss is exceptionally difficult. Half the population is gone, yes. But those that remain disproportionately All need help in some kind or another.