It's about social perspective, Ellie. That's the argument, anyways. Clark's socially a fairly ordinary comfortable-working-class fellow, and that's shaped his perspective and how society treats him.
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Or the Adell-style "I'm fairly clever, but I'm also a flying brick, so usually the unsubtle solution is also the best one."
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Terrifying, even. Should Superman go end China's ongoing genocide of the Uyghurs? Should he demand that the world reduce fossil fuel production because eye-lasering a few oil execs NOW will save millions of lives down the road?
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Why isn't anyone else asking him those questions, though?
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Maybe they're worried about him cracking up and flying around the country vaporizing everyone with his heat vision in alphabetical order
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But he does think. By human standards he's a supergenius and he has a mastery of Kryptonian science. The reason he doesn't just solve everything is because he's hamstrung by doubt and a (to me) tragic belief he shouldn't make humanity's choices "for them".
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