Except when the governance is the evil in question, which is the story for this season.
Except when the governance is the evil in question, which is the story for this season.
The government isn't evil though. It is corrupted. There is a difference. It is something that is within the power of humans to correct via elections.
I think Supergirl actually could make a difference by simply going on tv and talking to the people. That's something I have noticed that is kind of missing. IN "Superman" back in 1978 He was not above giving speeches and lets not forget he gave a interview to Lois Lane.
Jason
You ignore what I say and then ramble on about something that makes no sense. My argument was not a strawman--they were only taking your arguments to their logical extension.
The thing is, Russo-Supergirl IS a murderer and deserves to be locked up.
I'm ignoring that which was not a part of my point. No one is obliged to jump to a road you decided to take, having no bearing on the original point.
Either address what I posted:
Supergirl exists and operates as an unofficial enforcer of laws in a nation built on laws. There's no getting around that.. If she disagrees with a law or political motion fine, but for anyone to threaten "they can try to stop me" after she's been accused of terrorism is the height of arrogance and stupidity, making her very real danger she's been set up to be.
...and...
Textbook strawman argument, since my point was not about following the anti-alien directives, but as an identified super powered, lawless threat to humanity, she should not run around thinking she is some enforcer of the law, when she's a fugitive who should not be so arrogant / drunk with power that she dares the legal representatives to stop her. Again, she only provides a wealth of evidence to support the Lex plot that she is that aforementioned super powered, lawless threat to humanity.
...or continue to make strawman arguments based on whatever desire you have to avoid discussing what the Supergirl character is doing to herself. No one ever suggested she follow the anti-alien directives. That was not even a whisper of the issue, no matter how many times you repeat that, so address the actual point--that Supergirl--knowing she's a superpowered being accused of terrorism (with eyewitnesses to the attack) refuses to even lay low until she's exonerated, instead, she dares the law to stop her from acting as law enforcement.
You can dodge or spin that one until doomsday, but there is no excuse for her behavior, particularly if she has an interest in proving her innocence. That's not going to happen when he works against her own interests by giving the finger to the law, which will place her and the public in greater danger. Obviously, she's not doing herself any favors.
Yes we are, since you rocketed off on a tangent fueled by something no one in this thread said or suggested.
^^Doesn't Brainy need to stick with his image inducer, given the fact that aliens truly are "persona non grata"?
This season has just not been good -- except when they actually focused on stories instead of politics. They might as well renamed the show Liberalgirl.
You can recognize that Lockwood is a Nazi and Baker is a weasel without an ounce of honor?
Opposing Nazi's, should be a very conservative dealio, that every US President should be able to get behind.
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