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Joker tells the story of what happens when a society is pushed to the brink. The lower class is choking under economic pressures and inability to care for themselves because the jobs they rely on are disappearing.
They'll have grudge matches through the streets that kill dozens and destroy homes and lives. But superheroes won't kill the monsters at the end. Mostly, they banish them somehow or those villains end up in jail. And even with the ones we capture, we never seem to have a death penalty for them.
Oct 8, 2019 · Worries that “Joker” — the new movie from Warner Brothers documenting one possible origin of Batman’s nemesis, the Clown Prince of Crime — would spark violence from disaffected young men in the...
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Feb 29, 2024 · The Joker is born under the city lights in one of the dark alleys of Gotham. Vengeance is yet to set foot. Thomas Wayne, along with Martha, are brutally killed by a clown-masked guy who lets Bruce Wayne watch their death.
The Aurora Theatre Shooter was denied the death penalty from a jury based on evidence of mental illness. IIRC, there’s an old comic where whatever state Gotham is supposed to be in passes Joker’s Law, designed specifically to give him the chair. At trial, he’s his usual self, breaking his own nose on the counsel table, for instance.
Oct 24, 2024 · This film essay is a guest contribution from Joseph Holmes. The much-anticipated sequel to the first Joker film has been accused of being an intentional hate letter to fans of the original. But the truth is likely much more complicated, and more sad. The first Joker film was controversial immediately upon its release in 2019.
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Sep 21, 2021 · Top 10 Pro & Con Arguments. 1. Legality. The United States is one of 55 countries globally with a legal death penalty, according to Amnesty International. As of Mar. 24, 2021, within the US, 27 states had a legal death penalty (though 3 of those states had a moratorium on the punishment’s use).