Poor Jason. Apparently no one even talks about him and when they do it’s to mischaracterize him, blame him for his own death, and use him as a tool to bring the other batkids into line. It paints the batfamily as an emotionally abusive cult except I don’t know if DC was doing this on purpose or was really so clueless to how insidious it all is.
idk i dont think he’s blaming Jason for his own death. He’s still a victim even if it was his own choice not to listen to Batman. Thats the whole point in my opinion. I also like the parallels between jason and steph because it makes sense both grew up in crime alley. It’s personal for them.
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Poor Jason. Apparently no one even talks about him and when they do it’s to mischaracterize him, blame him for his own death, and use him as a tool to bring the other batkids into line. It paints the batfamily as an emotionally abusive cult except I don’t know if DC was doing this on purpose or was really so clueless to how insidious it all is.
idk i dont think he’s blaming Jason for his own death. He’s still a victim even if it was his own choice not to listen to Batman. Thats the whole point in my opinion. I also like the parallels between jason and steph because it makes sense both grew up in crime alley. It’s personal for them.