Absolutely, but only if it's the perfect-crime kind of scenario where I get away with it sans charges.
Pretty much my response. Heck, it wouldn't even be a question of me trying to do "the right thing". I'm in a room alone with the fucking Joker. I'm LUCKY to have a gun because otherwise I'd be shitting my pants.PsychicTaco115 said:I wouldn't even hesitate
The only hard thing about that choice is keeping it a secret from everyone that I did what the Bat couldn't
As you can see, he responded to this with a bullet to the head of the murderer. I agree with this decision and Cracked did a good job of summarizing why.At the time the picture was taken, Loan was Chief of Police and the guy getting shot was the leader of a Viet Cong assassination squad tasked with murdering South Vietnamese police officers, and if those officers couldn't be found, their families would be killed instead.
The man Loan shot had been caught near a ditch containing 34 murdered men, women and children, among them were the wife and six children of one of Loan's closest friends (the six murdered kids were also Loan's godchildren).
C. Colville said:Sometimes, acts that would otherwise be seen as criminal are justifiable in a paranoid surrounding such as those present in a time of civil unrest.
If you think about it a little further, Batman may actually be the one thing preventing the system from fixing itself. Things never get too bad, because he's always there. When Joker's got something that's just absolutely going to throw Gotham into chaos, when Two-Face has gotten too big to stop, when anything gets to be too much, Batman appears and stops it. So Gotham never has to face the consequences of the things that might just throw them over the edge and cause real, momentous change. As a result, they never do, and the festering stew keeps on boiling.frizzlebyte said:I'm tempted to agree with this. However, I wonder if the failure of Gotham's government to pass a symbolic test should be allowed to cause that much suffering for the citizens who have done nothing to truly deserve such endless, mindless suffering, other than perhaps not throwing their laughably ineffectual government into the sewer.
this is a nice idea, and i agree if i were batman i wouldn't kill joker.Norithics said:I don't think I would. Because to me, the Joker has always represented the failure of Gotham, not the failure of Batman. He's clearly insane, and clearly dangerous, but he's just a guy. He doesn't shoot lasers from his biceps or fart the Power Cosmic, he's a skinny dude in facepaint.
So, in a way to me, he's a test. If Gotham can deal with the Joker, then they deserve the safety that comes from it. If they can't, then it's pretty clear that he's just emblematic of a larger problem that Gotham can't deal with and needs to.
Seriously? lets imagine you as a citizen of Gotham are in that situation, you wouldn't take the shot because the man terrorising your already crime infested city, of which most criminals are insane loonies, because you see it as a test.... good thing you are not on some anti-terrorist task forceNorithics said:I don't think I would. Because to me, the Joker has always represented the failure of Gotham, not the failure of Batman. He's clearly insane, and clearly dangerous, but he's just a guy. He doesn't shoot lasers from his biceps or fart the Power Cosmic, he's a skinny dude in facepaint.
So, in a way to me, he's a test. If Gotham can deal with the Joker, then they deserve the safety that comes from it. If they can't, then it's pretty clear that he's just emblematic of a larger problem that Gotham can't deal with and needs to.
Leemaster777 said:An interesting moral dilemma for you all: If given the opportunity, would you kill the Joker?
Here's the scene: You and the Joker are in an abandoned building together. Batman, the rest of the Bat-family, and the Gotham police force are all on the other side of town dealing with one of the Joker's schemes. You're 100% certain of this fact. No one is aware of where you two are, and no one is coming any time soon.
The Joker has no goons, no Harley, no weapons, no traps, and is unconscious on the ground. You have a gun. A 100% real, non-trick, kill-you gun.
The Joker hasn't actually DONE anything to you. He hasn't killed anyone you know or care about. But, his reputation remains. He's killed thousands, he's going to continue killing in the future, and his current scheme is probably killing people as you're standing there.
You could put a bullet in his head, and no-one would ever know... or probably care. And even in the HIGHLY unlikely event that someone figures out it was you (again, almost impossible to do), you could simply claim self-defense, and that'd be enough for basically everyone. Do you take this one, single opportunity to stop him here and now, and possibly save thousands of lives?
Remember, this is the Gotham justice system we're talking about here. Even if you simply turned him in, he'd just get thrown in Arkham again, and escape again, and nothing would change.
Despite all this... I don't think I could do it. I just don't think I have it in me for cold-blooded murder like that.