The Joker
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They are also soldiers fighting wars against enemy combatants. Batman is a masked vigilante taking the job of the police in his own hands.
Luke Skywalker may have killed a billion people when he blew up the Death Star, but if he hesitated for even a second Yavin would have been blown up up and the entire Rebel Alliance wiped out in an instant.
It is apples and oranges.
Even then they use lethal force as a last resort when negotiations fail.
Exactly

If someone is fine with Batfleck killing, that's alright. It's their choice, but I don't see how Luke Skywalker, Picard, or even Captain America killing anyone or not is a relevant supporting argument for the same being acceptable for batman.
It shouldn't be used as proof that good characters killing is fine because those other characters aren't batman. The good guys come with different personalities and moral codes. There's a wide spectrum of acceptable "good guy" behavior that varies from one character to the next. This isn't a "one choice fits all" situation.
Also true.
I'm not sure if we have yet reached the stage we did with MoS wherein the armchair-critics had begun to simply fabricate elements of the movie in order to dislike them, but I did not really perceive Batfleck to have undertaken a murderous rampage. Certainly, people died by his hand, directly and indirectly, but this did not to me seem to be the objective.
All his kills were deliberate, and unnecessary, except for maybe the flamethrower guy about to roast Martha. There was also no reason to brand the criminals, other than to have them killed in prison. That was sadistic and messed up. Very, very anti-Batman behavior.
Batman's no killing rule rocks because:
1. There are so many awesome storylines around "no kill" rule.
2. Makes him different than regular vigilante story.
3. It establishes how good at his craft. Taking bad guys without firearms and without killing establish how skilled he is compared to guys like Charles Bronson, Punisher, Marv type of characters.
4. It makes sense why a merely human uses batarangs over firearms, why he is more ninja than a commando.
Without it, you are pushing all these stuff to garbage.
Zack Snyder can't even realize how Batman's killing in BvS was different than Nolan's universe.
No wonder why only his straight adaptations from comics ends up as better movies. He is not the best decision maker and BvS is unfortunately statement of that.
I hope Ben Affleck realize that quickly and shows us character in control for a reason like Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven or Terminator in T2... or just pretend like BvS didn't happen like many franchise movies do in these days.
It doesn't make any sense if he blows thugs up and let other villains live because they are famous.

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