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posted by martyb on Friday November 09 2018, @06:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the ends-justify-the-means? dept.

ArsTechnica:

It's superheroes and not their super-villain counterparts that we should really be afraid of. This idea has been explored in a number of superhero movies, including such diverse fare as The Incredibles, Watchmen, and the post-Sokovia adventures of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In each, lawmakers shackle our protagonists in response to the collateral damage caused when they step in to save the day.

But perhaps collateral damage is not what we should be worried about. According to a new study, the "good guys" are actually significantly more violent than the antagonists they're trying to stop. These findings were presented on Monday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Pennsylvania pediatrician Robert Olympia and his colleagues sat through 10 superhero movies released in 2015 and 2016, cataloging each specific act of violence and noting whether it was committed by a protagonist or villain.

As anyone who has sat through a recent summer superhero tentpole can attest, there is a lot of violence to catalogue—on the order of 23 acts per hour for the good guys, with just 18 violent acts per hour for the bad guys. And it is mostly guys—male characters were five times more likely to engage in violence than female characters.

Well, it's edgier that way.

[For the sake of discussion, here's a 3-minute clip on YouTube: Incredibles 2 Fight Scene in Full: Jack-Jack vs. Raccoon (Exclusive). How many violent acts do you count? --Ed.]


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 10 2018, @07:10PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 10 2018, @07:10PM (#760458)

    Actually, those comics show the correct way to gain and control power. They are commentary of the US police state...

    To control any force, you must be worst than that force. You must win at ANY cost.
    1) America's nuclear bombing of Japan.
    2) America's fire bombing action of Toyko
    3) Carpet bombing for Germany
    6) and on and on

    US Police, the miltary force that is unanswerable to American public...
    1) Civil Rights marches
    2) Waco, Texas
    3) Ferguson

    And now corrupt court system...
    The most resent... an uninvited Sexual Predator on the supreme court.

    Based on a corrept legislated branch...
    Who call themselves "Republicans" but are actaul "White Nationalish", stoking fears of "Alien Invastion" that they created with H2B slavery system.