“Vigilante justice. People debated the appropriateness of terrible individuals who did terrible things to their supposed loved ones facing retribution outside a formal system. What was fair? What did justice require? No one ever asked the victims those questions. The burden to survive rested on them while the attacker could depend on the prejudices and faults within the system and the fickle demands of society to escape culpability. Despite that, we had choices. We were sitting in a house, not operating in a courtroom with all its rules and limitations. This was real life, where the answers weren't so clear. If you felt alone and no one stepped up to help then that bright line between right and wrong could blur. Maybe that's why I would have made a terrible lawyer. From my vantage point, the law malfunctioned many times when needed and delivered harsh blows often when unnecessary.” JusticeQuestionableVigilante Justice ThrillerVigilantism Book:The Usual Family Mayhem Source: The Usual Family Mayhem
“At best, the American superhero is a 'morally neutral' enforcer of the status quo, that is to say, a souped-up policeman fighting scaled-up petty crime; at worst, he is a self-appointed vigilante delivering vengeance without the cumbersome red tape of a judicial system. Being 'morally neutral' means being complicit, and fetishising vigilantism borders on libertarianism (in the American sense), especially when the vigilante in question is a billionaire son of Gotham. To put it bluntly, the American superhero props up a reactionary, pro-capitalist view of the world.” LibertarianismReactionariesSuperheroesVigilantismVigilantes Book:The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories Source: The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories
“Isumbong mo kay Tulfo and BITAG feed our hunger for instant justice, but they are only band-aid solutions. They soothe the symptom but never heal the broken system.” LawNonfictionSociologyJustice SystemSocial CommentaryCultural ConditioningMedia CriticismVigilantismDark PsychologyPhilippine Society Book:Bansang Pinipilas Source: Bansang Pinipilas
“Vigilantism appealed to the darker side of human nature, the thirst for primal justice that knew no constraints. This killer was banking on that, maybe even expecting law enforcement to be less diligent in their search because of it. Not on Levi’s watch.” LawJusticeMurderVigilantism Book:Kill Game Source: Kill Game