if a fallacies aren't untrue, then how come everyone hates using them and calls out others for using them?clearspira wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:05 pmJust because something is a fallacy does not mean that it is untrue - that in itself is a fallacy. It has been proven on the testimonies of numerous soldiers throughout history that killing is something that gets easier the more you do it, and it has also been proven that murderers are emboldened if they get away with their first kill. If Batman puts a bullet in the Joker out of necessity, it is a slippery slope as to whether he'll do the same to the Riddler for convenience next time and that is a provable fact.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 4:22 pm about his Mask of the Phantasm review and his Better World review too.
I have softened on my opposition to it now but I still have problems with the no killing rule of superhero works. it works in alternate universe stories that either have a finite run or are one shot stories because they don't have the status quo of villains always breaking out of prison or coming back to life. I am even okay with it for most animated adaptations since because of sensory ship, the villains rarely ever kill anyone or ruin lives forever and lethal force isn't that needed. and the Joker was eventually killed in the DCAU anyway.
but there are several things wrong with the now killing rule in superhero stories in general. first, the writers want to show that the legal system and due process work but their unwillingness to keep the most popular villains, who are also the most vile and dangerous, locked up, shows that the system actually does not work
and I can't take stories that address this issue seriously because they always rely on logical fallacies, mostly the slippery slope. if once in a while, the point of the story was that killing would escalate things by making the villains push back harder or acknowledge there is such a thing as justified homicide, I might be okay with it.
and people may dismiss this because it came from Countdown to Final Crisis but on Earth-51 of the Post-Crisis/pre-Flashpoint DC Multiverse, Batman finally decided to kill all the supervillains in the world and that lead to that Earth becoming a utopia because the other heroes could now focus on ending war, poverty and famine.
And I would argue that the prison system doesn't work in real life either considering that the rate of former prisoners that re-offend is huge. Why don't we just shoot them all? Its quicker, cheaper, convenient, and it'll feel good to the guy with the gun who gets to gun down all of these nasty people.
We don't do that however because it is important that we as the good guys actually prove that we are the good guys. You want to know a real slippery slope? When we as a society find ways to justify murder.
And yes, I am going to dismiss your last example because I cannot stand writers and fans who wank Batman to such extreme levels. Bat-God stories are boring as hell.
and not everyone kills will go straight to killing as their only option, if that were true, any cop that is forced to kill a criminal will automatically become a serial killer instead of just that one instance of justified homicide. maybe it's just because I am not that familiar with the animated versions and only know the Joker as someone who has killed or ruined someone's life forever but I just want Batman to kill the Joker and ONLY the Joker. and not in cold blood, in a justified context. then again, the Joker is so dangerous, he is an eliminate threat to people merely by existing, so, killing him in any context would be justified.
isn't Batman passively murdering thousands of innocent people by letting psychopaths like the Joker, who can never be rehabilitated and never stay locked up, live?
and how is the Earth-51 thing making Batman a Gary Stu? it's the other heroes that solved the root problem of all of the world's troubles after Batman got rid of criminals that detracted them from doing that in the main universe.
and I've always had issue with the moral high ground argument. if Hitler was still alive and I killed him in cold blood, I would still be the good guy by default because that one act of cruelty from me is in no way comparable to the Holocaust.