I hardly interpret all of Clark wualities in a negative light, and am one of the few posters on here, who though they don't like Clark, have said he is redeemable in some way, and could make a decent superhero.
Why was Clark sent to the Phantom Zone to begin with. Oh yes, because he didn't get the stones, because for some reason, even though told it was something he had to do to save the freaking planet, he somehow rationalized if he did nothing, things would turn out better than if he took time to save the literal world. Clark's getting sent to Phantom Zone, was in direct relation to Brainiac releasing Zod.
This isn't a case if i leave a window open, and a poisonous spider comes in and bites someone is it my fault. Clark KNEW THERE WOULD BE DIRE CONSEQUENCES. HE KNEW THAT. He chose to ignore that whole thing, and pretend everything would just work itself out, and no one would even notice the END OF THE WORLD.
A more apt analogy:
Let's say you go camping, and the area is filled with deadly man eating cougars. THere are signs all along the trail warning you of the cougars. The people in your car ask if you really should be camping here, because the signs seem to indicate there are man eating cougars. YOu tell them it will be fine, ignore the warnings, and continue on. After setting up camp, a man eating cougar comes, and eats one of your friends. Are you at fault. Well, you didn't make the cougar come eat your friend, but you sure as heck didn't take anywhere near the precautions necessary to prevent it.
Why was Clark sent to the Phantom Zone to begin with. Oh yes, because he didn't get the stones, because for some reason, even though told it was something he had to do to save the freaking planet, he somehow rationalized if he did nothing, things would turn out better than if he took time to save the literal world. Clark's getting sent to Phantom Zone, was in direct relation to Brainiac releasing Zod.
This isn't a case if i leave a window open, and a poisonous spider comes in and bites someone is it my fault. Clark KNEW THERE WOULD BE DIRE CONSEQUENCES. HE KNEW THAT. He chose to ignore that whole thing, and pretend everything would just work itself out, and no one would even notice the END OF THE WORLD.
A more apt analogy:
Let's say you go camping, and the area is filled with deadly man eating cougars. THere are signs all along the trail warning you of the cougars. The people in your car ask if you really should be camping here, because the signs seem to indicate there are man eating cougars. YOu tell them it will be fine, ignore the warnings, and continue on. After setting up camp, a man eating cougar comes, and eats one of your friends. Are you at fault. Well, you didn't make the cougar come eat your friend, but you sure as heck didn't take anywhere near the precautions necessary to prevent it.
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