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Comments by "The Phoenix Saga" (@The_Phoenix_Saga) on "Batman interrogates the Joker | The Dark Knight [4k, HDR]" video.
@samsquanch1996 not really, Harvey was his big hit - had Bruce not decided to let Batman take the fall, the news of Dent turning would have immediate effect. Either way he won as it proved that "Decency" in humanity is subjective to circumstance and that situation is tenuous at best. It was proven later in the third film when Bane revealed the matter. And even at the end when Batman and Bruce are officially dead, crime STILL hasn't been undone and those circumstances of which the whole decency shtick will drop will mount up once again. As he rightfully said "They're only as good as the world allows them to be."
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@granda3649 misanthropy which I personally embrace, is down to the outright understanding of humanity - our greatest technological advancements were and still are discovered in our pursuit of killing the enemy in warfare or forcing them to submission. We create cures for disease in the same manner many choose to create diseases to harm and kill people and even those looking for cures have to do the same to find the cure. Ever learn how the heart transplant was developed? Look up a guy called Mendela sometime... and don't eat before or during if you have a weak stomach. We even see it in the most benign manner as sales: look on TV at a cleaning advert: a mother's natural fear of her child getting Ill because of germs, exploited by corporations to milk a living out of people who could very well do the same thing to prevent it with hot water and soap. Our leaders cause fear and then offer solutions hence we always see the same psychopaths in power: the sort many call and condemn and yet they always claim to choose the lesser of "two evils" so ironically they vote for an evil in any regard for lack of choice due on people's lazy ideology of letting big problems be someone else's concern instead of contriving a solution. And that other person profits from both the average Joe's fear and complacency which he brings upon himself. And so many "holy" and this is the irony - the higher echelons who control the faithful and averse the evils in the world ultimately tend to embrace that same evil. And almost each and every time it happens, how many times is God blamed for it all and so seldom is the man? Does misanthropy seem so unidealistic now, or shall I continue to point out more justification?
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@granda3649 that sounds like every nation that ever has been within technological reasoning of each and ever will be: often times in revolution, the new power is just as bad or worse then the previous. And in today's, the question isn't can we, but will we? And I answer, no the masses are too mentally castrated of critical thought.
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@granda3649 unfortunately those sheepish masses tend to be the majority rule and so long as they're swaying to the lunatics narrative; as it suits and indulges their pathetic notion of philosophy, then the few who are awake won't make a dent in the army of literal zombies that the masses are. Smart enough to work with what they're told but stupid enough to not ask questions, otherwise they wouldn't be part of the masses.
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