I thought it would've been fairly obvious to determine what I was talking about. I'm not always in the mood to break posts apart piece by piece.
It wasn't, though, or I wouldn't have had to ask you to clarify.
You could have easily just quoted the part of the post you were referring to, to avoid confusion, since I made multiple points.
It came across like you were calling my explanation of the mythology, which does exist,hogwash.
But that's exactly what you're doing. Except the number of years you're ignoring is a bit higher than 20.
One instance of Superman killing, regardless of how long its impact was felt in the books, does not mean that Superman is a character who doesn't 1) generally avoid it and 2) have an active stance against it that has been repeated and demonstrated for decades.
It's actually at least two instances. Zod and the Kryptonian criminals and Doomsday.
And I haven't ignored anything. When have I ignored the fact that Superman hasn't killed most of the time? At NO point have I said that Superman killing is the norm or that he doesn't generally avoid it. In fact, in my last post on the subject, I specifically said that the moment was used in comics BECAUSE it wasn't the norm.
I never said it was the "rule", by the way. It was included in the mythology specifically because it ISN'T the rule. But it was included in the mythology nontheless.
You seem to think people disagree with you on the point that Superman doesn't usually kill. No one is disagreeing that Superman usually doesn't kill, only that him having to kill a few characters is part of his modern mythology.
In the movies, comics and television, he has killed aliens and sentient computers like Braniac, Mr. Mxyzptlk, monsters, and parademons. He doesn't kill humans. At least I can't think of a modern instance where he has, not in main continuity.