Monday, May 17, 2010

Is Batman's cause justified?

Here are some facts that might shed some light on the character: - Lost his parents to a murderer.


- Learned all ancient to modern forms of martial arts including stunts, logistics and special forces training.


- Is only allowed to fight crime with the laws consent (if he dare cross the line he will be hunted down)


-Uses fear to strike terror of the hearts of men who prey on the fearful


-Is the master of escape and dectective work.


Should such a character exist in real life?

Is Batman's cause justified?
Yes. Batman is based on reality and I can see a real person being able to do the things he does. He doesnt come from Krypton, wasnt struck my lightning charged chemicals in a csi lab, or has an all powerful ring given to him by a dying interstellar cop. He is human. He uses his Olympic level athleticism, his superior intellect rivalling the smartest men on earth, and his billions as CEO of a major company. He also has his obsession which dates to the death of his parents when he was 8. There are criminals who run rampant in this country today who, were there a Batman, would be in prison or reformed. Yes, there should be a Batman.
Reply:Why are you going on about Batman?
Reply:Are you saying such a character does not exist in real life? Yikes, that's as bad as if you told me Santa is not real...thank God that's not true.
Reply:We don't need another hero


We don't need to know the way home


All we want is life beyond the thunderdome.





there are those that think that they are this character. they generally end up dead or in prison. there's a very complex pyschology at work here and it almost never works out like a comic book hero.
Reply:he is the best humanity has to offer. he does what can not be done but within the confines of the law. there can be no better hero than that he only seems darker to criminals


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