• Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    In Batman begins, the issue is corruption.

    Everyone knows Falcone is guilty but no one has the legal ability to arrest him.

    So Bruce Wayne becomes a vigilante in a more Luigi kind of way in which he is willing to risk things cause he has the tools to do it right.

    The whole point of Batman is doing all he can with his resources, even if that means breaking the law.

    But yeah, we know today that the most effective thing he can do is not even charity, but pay for lobbying

    • SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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      18 hours ago

      It’s a feature in all superhero media. They don’t touch the status quo, or the systems we live in. It’s always the fault of a few rotten apples and they’re taken care of. Normal people don’t need to apply, it’s up to a few people with special power to fix it. And in reality, people with money see themselves as more special and empowered than normal people.

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        7 hours ago

        Those who pursue power or money and nothing else are statistically more likely to achieve the most money or power. It’s a filter or selection process. So a 100 billionaires are much much less likely to care, or to know, how a society should function except for what they learned and practiced: capitalism as the wealthy exploiting the masses and buying political power to gain more money.

        They are narrow minded nerds in their own specific fields. Techbro’s reprogramming reality. In that way the villains stupidly applying their narrow minded views or delusions to social problems is a quite fitting metaphor.

        So even if Bruce Wayne would pay lobbyists and donate to political campaigns and do it wisely, he would be the rare exception and outspend 100:1.