Chapter 2647 Mayfly World (Twenty-One)
Chapter 2621 Mayfly World (Twenty-one)
Clark is indeed a journalist. He used a lot of metaphorical words and emotional expressions in the process of explaining his ideas. If it were written into a book, it would be quite moving.
But the biggest reason why Schiller made such a judgment was that he was very good at summarizing. Whether it was summarizing the nonsense of those mentally ill people or summarizing Clark's beautiful, rich and gorgeous words, it was one of his essential professional skills.
Clark's mental journey can be summed up as follows: he was originally a supporter of social rules, just like this house is well built, but occasionally there is a little paint peeling, then I will use my superhuman ability to help them repair it, which can be regarded as a sense of participation.
But after going to Mexico, Clark found that some of the existing rules in the world are not creating a happy life for humans, but making humans starve.
Maybe it was because he was born in a farm family, or maybe it was because the scene Clark saw at that time was really too exciting. In short, Clark could not accept the fact that humans were going to starve.
So he changed his concept and goal. It is simple to say that it is to prevent humans from starving and to grow food that can feed them on the land under their feet.
As for the issue of violent means, although Clark said it very tactfully, the central idea is that whoever makes people starve must be beaten.
It's just that because he is a Kryptonian with a super brain, he can beat people in a fancy way and control it well.
If we go deeper, most supermen are gods on earth. They stand at a higher level to maintain the stability of social operation, but since they stand higher, it means that they are not in the collective of human beings.
So the means he takes are more like rulings, similar to judges in court. They are not in the same group as the plaintiff and the defendant. It is precisely because they are higher than them that they can maintain fairness.
Some supermen choose to be jurors and use their own power to influence the results of the trial. It is a more gentle way.
It is natural for them to choose this method because they are too powerful. They naturally stand at a higher level without moving. As long as they are not deliberately corrected, they are born to be judges.
In detail, they do not have much in common with ordinary humans. It does not mean that they are really the same just because they look the same and follow the same values. Otherwise, the mutant problem would not have developed to the point it is now.
The difference in power level is enough to destroy all commonalities.
But Clark is not like that. He found a simple difference between himself and ordinary people in a different way - they all need to eat.
It may sound ridiculous, but it makes Schiller admire that Clark does have a natural sharpness. He instinctively grasps the key to the problem.
They work on the same land, harvest the same crops, make the same meals, and fill the same stomach. Who can say that these two types of people are different?
Schiller knows that this is also the way China treats mutants, and it is precisely the way Europe and the United States cannot adopt.
People have to eat. Magneto is powerful enough. Now that the Andromeda Galaxy cannot grow food, he still ran back happily, didn't he? He can indeed not eat when he turns into a magnetic field, but what about his subordinates? What about his subordinates? Is he going to be alone after half a lifetime?
If you don't have food, you can't work. If you have food, anyone can work. This is a very simple truth. It is precisely because of this theory that mutants have never disappeared in the East.
But Europe and the United States cannot adopt this theory, because the foundation of their country is class segregation and infinite subdivision.
Even if there are not so many differences between ordinary people, they have to force many differences, let them stand on their own side, and then attack each other. How can mutants, who have physiological differences, be unified?
In other words, ordinary people and mutants are unified, even if they are unified, who will they deal with?
So the East's principle of seeking common ground while reserving differences does not work here. Here, even if there is no difference, you have to make it different, and even if you are not abnormal, you are abnormal.
Back to Clark, he only went to Mexico once and found a theory that could even unite the Kryptonians, that is, everyone needs to eat.
Kryptonians may not need to eat as frequently as humans, but they have a more fatal weakness, that is, their power comes from the sun, and humans cannot live without the sun.
Since they all need to survive, why can't they unite together? Why can't he regard himself as one of them?
Even Clark now jumps out and says that he is a member of the Green of All Things, and the Green of All Things cannot refute it. Kryptonians can grow in the sun, and plants also need to grow in the sun. Why do you say that we are not the same kind?
There are many obvious benefits after truly considering yourself as a part of the human race. First of all, he will become much more humble.
Although the original Superman cannot be regarded as arrogant, it mainly depends on who he is compared with. Compared with Batman, everyone is extremely humble, but from the perspective of ordinary people, the existence of superheroes itself is a product of arrogance. They fly around overhead, without considering that when they execute justice, ordinary people may pay the price for them.
Once Clark chooses to join the human group completely, he will no longer be a superhero, but will strive to become a hero, a hero that has appeared countless times in human history.
For him, it can also further improve his mental stability. This kind of super saint is actually most afraid of making mistakes, because they look for their own reasons before something happens. Once they make an irreparable mistake, they may fall into the abyss because of self-blame.
But if Clark regards himself as an ordinary person and finds that the world is too big and he is too small, he will understand that whether it is this land or this society, it has left enough space for someone's mistakes, and it will not change because he actually has the ability.
The last benefit is actually the most useful benefit, that is, Clark will no longer require himself with a super high moral standard that is close to God. This kind of moral standard in the past not only limits his thoughts, but also limits his means.
There are a group of people who have not made mistakes, but their existence will lead to one mistake after another, and the previous superman will not care.
He will not think about these, he will only think that this is within the rules, that this is the product of social rules, and part of the ant nest.
But Clark won't. He realizes that the existence of some people is wrong, or their existence is the root of the mistakes below them, and he will strike hard at these people.
Because he stands from the perspective of ordinary people, these people should not exist. Since he is also a part of ordinary people and is also affected by the mistakes they make, he should actively fight for his own interests like ordinary people.
Rather than turning a blind eye to these mistakes and the existence of these people just because his own powerful ability can avoid the harm caused by the mistakes they make to himself.
Schiller and Clark want to become ordinary people in different ways. Schiller is from the bottom up, and Clark is from the top down. It seems that Schiller is more difficult, but in fact it is not the case.
If you are far superior to humans, it is more difficult to realize and change your situation, and you need to pay more to integrate into ordinary people.
Because Schiller's upward and integration into ordinary people is a kind of treatment in itself, but Clark's downward integration into ordinary people is a sacrifice. If he wants to fight for his rights and interests by ordinary means, then he can no longer rely completely on his superpowers, which will not work.
Just like now, he can fly directly to the Andromeda Galaxy to help Magneto plow all the land, but is it meaningful?
There are still many people who don't have enough food in Mexico in this universe, which is meaningless to improve their situation.
He can even choose to destroy the United States, or threaten the United States to stop, but without the United States, will there be no one else? There will never be a vacuum of power.
In this case, all he can do is to fight endlessly, keep fighting and keep it, until all mankind completely eliminates hunger and poverty.
Oliver's experience has made him realize that it is definitely not enough to just swing his fists. Take the recent accident as an example. Let Clark go. Can he just use mind reading to find out the real culprit behind the scenes and beat him up?
How can he wash away his suspicion of drug trafficking, how can he make the people believe his self-evidence, how can he appease those who have ignited hope and disappointed again, how can he unravel the cocoon and find the real culprit behind the scenes? These are not just dragging people out and beating them up.
Clark had suggested to Oliver that he could protect Oliver and return to Mexico. Under his protection, Oliver would not be in any danger and would have enough space to investigate and collect evidence, but Oliver was unwilling to go.
The things involved here were more complicated than Clark could imagine. Oliver briefly said a few words to him. Although Clark could not fully understand the various theories that "the savior of the Mexicans must be themselves", he could always feel too much helplessness.
Since he chose to stand with ordinary people, one day he would also encounter such helplessness, which was far from being solved by violent means, but a conflict of consciousness and a collision of concepts.
So he could only choose to use his super brain more, try to figure something out first, and at the same time be more restrained in taking violent means, so as not to alarm the enemy with one move.
Today was obviously his attempt. Clark used many psychological techniques that amazed Schiller in this conversation, and finally caused Magneto to suffer a mental shock.
Schiller believes that this is only the first step of his plan. Once this super brain that does not work in the minds of most supermen really works in a smart little head, the brilliance it brings will be far beyond the sun.
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