The issue then, is why we see homeless in Gotham. Gotham shouldn't have such noticeable social problems if Batman is doing all he can to stop the causes of crime.TrueMetis wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:03 pmFor the past couple decades? Both.FaxModem1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:22 am The bigger issue is what they have Batman do when he's not investigating or stopping a crime. Is he roaming around the city looking for more purse snatchers to stop, or is he stopping a sizable amount of potential purse snatchers by giving them a chance at a better life through jobs programs and homeless shelters?
The issue becomes when we have sight of Batman's wealth and his spending power vs what we see him do with it, and what we know is effective in stopping crime. I guess it's the dissonance of being a ten year old and accepting the good guys vs bad guys narrative, and critically thinking about it when you're an adult, and wondering where Wayne's financial efforts are going.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:38 amI'm going to take a loose stab on it and give the benefit of the doubt with respect to superhero narrative. In Gotham he has developed a reputation around every district that heightens the stakes greatly for any auspicious street crime guy. As he goes for the bigger and bigger fish, he just sweeps through the different areas one by one along the way and it keeps his rep secure.FaxModem1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:22 am The bigger issue is what they have Batman do when he's not investigating or stopping a crime. Is he roaming around the city looking for more purse snatchers to stop, or is he stopping a sizable amount of potential purse snatchers by giving them a chance at a better life through jobs programs and homeless shelters?
Alex Ross's Justice showed a great part of this, with the supervillains pretending to do good by solving all the world's problems with their mad science and superpowers, which brought the question of why the Justice League doesn't do the same. On a more minor and solvable scale, there's the question of why the same thing is going on in Gotham, given that Wayne Industries seems to have a hand in everything there, and could easily bankroll housing projects, job programs, etc., rather than a new bat-boat.