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  • vegeta1 [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    Seeing how police, military act and how most people act once they get such power I can't help but agree with Moore. Unless society changes drastically it will be a disaster more times than not.

    • Doubledee [comrade/them]
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      1 month ago

      Yeah I think that's the main point, that American society would produce superheroes that participate in Vietnam and beat up people in the streets and do 9/11 because they think they know best. They would act the way the CIA or the police or the military act.

      Because they're not Great Men, they're the product of America.

      kamala-coconut-tree

      • vegeta1 [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        There would be a hell of a lot more homelanders than clark kents thats for sure. Could you imagine giving people prof xaviers power? That is just scary to me. Most people already abuse boundaries.

      • Nacarbac [any]
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        1 month ago

        Ozymandias simply took superheroism to the logically insane extreme that overwhelming violence could bully the entire world into not being so naughty. Since that was more or less how all the other vigilantes behaved on their smaller scale, it's no surprise that they'd bow before it - they were still punching atomized symptoms in the face and he's the Very Smart lad who stood up and said "what if we live in a society and that is the bad guy... so what if we punched society". He's perhaps not quite as far gone as the Dark Judges, but...

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        Well, maybe. His scheme relies first on trusting the immediate decision-making of a couple hundred military and political types around the world, "society" is pretty much out of the loop until a few days after they avoid triggering MAD by reflex.