• daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      54 minutes ago

      Superman snapped that guy’s neck before he could kill more people.

      Luigi did his thing before the moron could deny more life saving treatments.

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      14 hours ago

      The punisher wouldnt do what any of those bootlickers do, but his logo is still on the back of half the police cruisers.

      Guess we’re even

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      Imperiex wanted to make the universe how he wanted, causing the deaths of many people and superheros, Superman said fuck that noise and killed them by pushing them into the hypothetical time before the big bang.

      So I mean, Superman has already been written to do such.

      But if you mean Superman who doesn’t exist wouldn’t kill a person that did exist, yeah that’s believed to be impossible by most.

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        Yeah but that’s a supervillian, not yet another CEO admist the sea of all the others. Superheroes don’t want to have to kill at all but against evil of that magnitude, they feel as though they must because to not would mean the lives of countless others, so they make that age old ethical choice of killing one to save the lives of potentially even millions.

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          So you believe he’s a hero then and not a superhero because he didn’t have to overcome super human odds, that makes sense.

          Let me break some ice if you aren’t understanding that, CEOs in large corporations ARE supervillains. It isn’t a toss up, it’s an explanation point. They steal from the poor and give to the rich.

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            I’m not saying I agree with the ethical choice this hypothetical superhero in question made.

            No they’re not. They have no super powers, they’re only human. One of which you would be yourself if you shared the same circumstances.

            Supervillians are one in a million (friendly reminder that they dont even exist). There’s seemingly an infinite amount of people that would replace every last CEO we kill. And behind every dead body, is a family, friends and who knows who else that would only be given the incentive for revenge; The “vicious cycle” of an eye for an eye.

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              If you have met a person, you have met a hero. Maybe not to you, but they are a hero to someone. Super is a fictional term. We are but human. We shouldn’t compare humans to superhuman because well … we put a fucking adjective that says they are better than us in the name

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                I didn’t even imply that people aren’t heroes. I said: they’re superheroes because they have super powers; humans don’t have super powers. Humans aren’t superheroes

                I think the closest we get from a real world’s point of view—in contrast to anything thats ever existed, would be our capacity for selflessness, not only individually, but especially collectively.

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                  8 hours ago

                  I think a response got sent to the wrong person (likely my fault) that said. If you think a hero is forced to do the untinksble as you said… Then how does that not describe doofus who did this?

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        Explain to me how Superman couldn’t have stopped him without deadly force? He easily could’ve, doesn’t make any sense. This context is also absent of the knowledge of the value of the extremes of the selflessness being common knowledge.

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          He could have, but that wouldn’t have helped. It is like Lex says, sooner or later he would get out and do it all over again.

          The context is the series.