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So first of all I just want to make sure that everyone understands that I will be talking about the movies to which the motion relates, not the comics.
Spider-Man basically contradicts one of the rules that parents give children: No playing with spiders, yet this is basically the entire ideology of Spider-Man in general, putting spiders on his body parts and then transforming. Superman's main super power, flying, makes children stop reasoning like children and instead reason like loaves of bread, why because numerous times I've seen children run around and jump off of furniture claiming that they can fly. This can result in numerous injuries in these children. The one trait however that I see as common in all these movies is that it is all based on fighting whereas parents tell children to reason and solve disagreements using words which neither Superman nor Spider-Man nor Batman do.
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