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See All86 Years Later, Batman's Infamous 'No-Kill' Rule Is Finally Getting the Perfect Explanation
So what does Batman do when our justice system decides that the offender's punishment is death? Would he leave it up to a jury and judge? He already breaks the law as a vigilante, so would he capitulate or help the criminal escape? It's incredibly selfish to put on a mask and deny people their justice that they voted for and it's childish of Bruce to claim any moral high ground when he's just as much a criminal as anyone he arrests. How many Constitutional rights does he violate nightly on a whim? He's just a sad demented man who couldn't properly process his parent's death. And my final point is has he actually solved the problem of crime in Gotham or made it worse? I say Gotham is worse off than it ever was when you've got someone thumbing their eye at the justice system.
DC Just Shattered a Core Bat-Family Relationship Years in the Making
So it's not enough to just be a vigilante for Bruce, now he's ultimately siding and abetting a murderer like the Joker. No one should see Bruce as anything other than a rich kid with serious mental health issues that should have been dealt with by a psychologist. No one is going to his decision because it doesn't make sense and never will because Bruce is mentally ill.
Anakin Skywalker's First Kill Proves His Destiny Was Set Long Before He Became a Jedi
Wow some great organization those Jedi. No Ani we can't free slaves and imprison a known despot who breaks the law. No way are the Jedi of this time period a true representation of the light side of the force. I'm with Ani, screw the pompous Jedi and live how your morals tell you.
A Founding X-Men Hero Is Marvel's Most Powerful Hero, But I Just Spotted Their One Weakness
Jean Grey without the Phoenix force is powerful enough to use her psychic powers to instantly lobotomize this guy and he thinks now that she's even more powerful he can control her? He's beyond delusional. Even if the mor@n protects himself somehow, did he protect all of the henchmen? Or the people he cares about?
Yoda Broke One Of The Jedi's Most Sacred Rules During The Clone Wars (& It's What Led To The Order's Fall)
Dooku was right about Yoda all along that his hubris would crush the Jedi. And just a few years after their vaunted order has been erased you'll notice how no one cares. If they were such an important aspect to maintaining peace and stability wouldn't everyone who was decent be mourning their loss?
Captain America Officially Names the Guardian of the Galaxy He Dislikes Most (and It's Not Star-Lord)
Why would anyone think to apply human morality to an alien tree? Maybe where he's from it's perfectly okay to borrow equipment for farming. All this shows is that Cap has a small mind and attempts to impose his values on anyone who will listen. Would have been better for him to learn more about the alien tree's moral code before telling him he's "disappointed."