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    1. This is lame. Batman is not to blame. He is a comic character who needs a recurring villain, and because people like the comics with Joker, he always gets out. If he kills him, the writer eventually just revives him. The only way to stop the fictional character's deaths is to make the writer create comics with no deaths, but that would be less interesting, and people would end up disinterested in Batman comics. That, or write an ending for Joker in which Gotham Arkham keeps the Joker locked up, or the Joker dies. And the writers agree that they will never use Joker again.

    2. The funniest thing about Batman is for most of his history he didn't even have a strict no kill rule besides most Comics being aimed towards younger audiences like in in the first couple Comics he just straight up has a gun

    3. "NO YOU WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO SHOOT HIM NOW HOW DO THESE PEOPLE WE BELIEVE MAY OR MAY NOT EXIST PROFIT FROM ALLEGEDLY RECORDING OUR EVERYDAY LIVES AS ENTERTAINMENT?!?!"

    4. Does the joker deserve to die?:yes.
      Is it Batman's job to kill him?: No. And it shouldn't be, he shouldn't break his morals for it.

      Who's fault is it when the Joker escapes and killa more people?: the Gotham city pendal system who keeps insisting on throwing him on Arkham instead of handing down a death sentence. Thus Killing the joker while not being Batman's fault

    5. Batman wants to leave it to the justice system, as he doesn't think he has the right to judge the criminals. So, technically speaking, you can argue that the justice system is at fault here since they're continuously allowing for Joker to plead insanity to everything he does and go to the asylum, while seemingly refusing to put him to the electric chair

    6. When does it stop? If killing one person stops all these people getting hurt, how many people have to die so we stop hurting? Who judges or passes the decision that someone deserves to die? Does that make them a murderer too? Should they also die?

      An eye for an eye, eventually the whole world goes blind.

    7. Ok it’s NOT that simple. 🤦🏾‍♂️
      A. People are so quick to blame Batman but answer me this: Why is the joker not on death row the moment he winds up back in prison after his 3rd horrendous plan? Everyone excepts Batman to do the dirty work when he literally leaves it to the law and people’s job, and joker isn’t exactly a mob boss who hides away from the truth of his actions.

      B. When people/heroes say that they/it means that sooner or later the one who kills will become like the one they’ve killed and who kills (or at least adjacent to them). Logan knows it, Punisher knows is, Konshu knows it otherwise he’d side with that crocodile lady and kill before the crime was committed, h—l even Ghost Rider knows it. Most anti-heroes know (inside) that the only difference between them and who they kill is that they still have their specific type of prey. Like a vampire only going after wild animals, but what do you think is gonna happen when/if there aren’t any animals around or left?

      Killing is a corrupting craving, it doesn’t automatically condemn anyone who does it for self defense, but it’s the slowest and second most brightest to burn and corrode. Especially when left untreated.

      H—l JOKER KNOWS THIS! Hence why he secretly hates Batman, because Batman is better. And the more he fails the closer he feels Batman finding a way (or the people getting closer to wising up and finally executing him) to permanently beat him the inspiring/good way (or karma just catching up). The only difference between Batman and Gordon (who Joker hates equally secretly) is that Gordon wouldn’t put up a fight. He could corrupt practically anyone else because it’d be too easy. Because he knows fewer know better, or know better yet have the true strength to be better. Why do you think he’s more excited to be killed out of revenge than anything, especially by Batman? It’s more than insanity (or a deeper insanity); whoever kills him will take his place and/or prove him right, and give way to the next guy. Evil knows the power of good and dose everything to keep the living/people from finding and believing in it.

      Need a prime example? Look at Injustice Superman. He’s basically everything Batman keeps warning people about. At best they become Red Hood, at worse and most likely they become Injustice Superman.

      (Also there’s a HUGE difference between killing for food and killing for literally any other reason (minus the self defense thing I mentioned earlier)

    8. Well why doesn’t the government kill him? Why do we always put the blame on batman when the actual prison and government does not do anything? Batman is a good person doing what he can to support the society he lives in.

    9. Hed become the Batman who laughs he knows about the Batman who laughs for he uses the ancient Tiberian see alternative universes technique

    10. The issue is not Batman, but Arkham Asylum's security system, which appears to have a curtain covering the guard's door. The Joker has always been able to escape!