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Chapter 296 The Superhero Hit Someone

Chapter 296 The Superhero Hit Someone

Next, the director's answer was more ambiguous.

He didn't say anything dead, but said that the police had indeed received some reports and they were still verifying. He hoped that everyone would not believe the rumors for the time being. After all, it is unlikely that they would do such a thing that would damage the image of the Avengers.

The reporter also wanted to ask a few more questions, such as who the whistleblower was and whether the specific content could be disclosed. The director immediately stopped him, saying that these were all internal secrets and he had no comment.So the interview is over.

"Heh..." Xue Li raised her eyebrows slightly when she heard the news: "Oh... this is really explosive. The director is really good at fighting the fire, the public opinion of the Avengers will be in trouble."

"Yeah, I got it." He Nan snorted, "Damn it, old man... As expected of the director, he speaks well."

What exactly do you mean?
...That is to say, it can be rhythmic without suffocating the words.

First of all, it is only said that the police have received a report and are still verifying it.

And, still "some".

...Then most people will think that the reports are true, and there are a lot of them.

They even make up their own minds that a group of people who participated in the inhumane experiments really couldn't stand this kind of evil, so they reported it angrily.

That's already a pre-set position.

Then, the director began to play nice and neutral again.

On the surface, they helped the Avengers dispel the rumors and appeared to be fair to the police, but in fact, they said in a weird way, "After all, they are unlikely to do such a thing that damages the image of the Avengers."

First, the seeds of "this matter is very damaging to their image" are implanted in the hearts of audiences who already feel that the Avengers have really done it, so that their perception of this matter will further deteriorate.

However, just saying "not likely to do it" means that it is still possible to do it-as long as the benefits of doing so are enough.

So what are the benefits of doing this?

First of all, don't let people directly hear who you are blackmailing.

Secondly, the audience will make up a deduction in their own brains.

This means that although the conclusion is clearly drawn by your words, the audience will think that it is their own rational opinion.

Then I am convinced of my own thoughts, after all, I feel that it has not been brought out of rhythm at all.

In this way, a perfect empty target is erected.

The bullets of public opinion can be fired as much as you want.

Regardless of whether this matter is purely fabricated or not, anyway, the pressure of public opinion on the Fulian will definitely increase.

The efficiency of dispelling rumors is too low.

In contrast, spreading rumors is much easier.Just open your mouth.

If the person who opened his mouth is still the chief of the police department, it will be more reliable-although the reputation of this position is already rotten, people still subconsciously believe in authority and feel that "the police are not reliable enough to be completely foolish." Let’s make it up, there must be a basis for this matter.”

Moreover, neither Stark Industries nor the Avengers belong to the underprivileged group.

Their images are usually very tall, and people often feel that they can only look up.

Whether it's out of jealousy or feeling that fate and the social system are unfair, there is always such a dark thought hidden in people's hearts - they are happy to see things that are usually glorious fall from the throne, and see the strong lose their strength and be miserable. .

For example, if one day Stark goes bankrupt, the news will definitely make many people gloat and start an all-night carnival.

...So once there is negative news involving superheroes, it tends to spread very quickly.It can be far greater than the influence caused by ordinary stars and the like.

Those who share these news do not necessarily feel that these reports are telling the truth, and may even feel indignant because they feel that the heroes have been discredited.

...However, their actions are indeed spreading rumors.That's how traffic comes from.And with a lot of traffic, false things may become true.

Iron Spider will be expelled because of this.

At that time, the Avengers were on the cusp, and the manuscripts criticizing the hero's violent fight against crime were overwhelming.

He Nan even saw someone soliciting people to write these critical manuscripts, asking for the more novel angles of criticism the better.Prices range from $[-] to less than $[-].

As for who is behind it, that's complicated.

In fact, even after it came to light that someone was hired to write these guns, people still felt that superheroes did have widespread use of violence in law enforcement.

Many unpopular heroes have been directly labeled with this hat, and it has even developed to the point where even particularly well-known superheroes have to wear it together—except for Captain America, who no one dares to hack.

The main reason is that Steve Rogers is too popular among the people.

If you hack him, the public will easily see that you have a problem with your brain.

Then how to achieve the effect?
Take Spider-Man for example.

He Nan remembered that he was blackmailed at the beginning, that is, he broke the spine of their boss, Sly Furman, during the battle with the Furman gang.

As a result, Slee Furman could only move freely in a semi-robot form by combining his body with the machine.

This thing is indeed true.

It just matters from what angle you interpret it.

Spider-Man didn't intend to cause this kind of result, it was just an accident caused by using more strength.He rarely caused this.

So if you say it was an accident, then obviously Spider-Man's behavior has nothing to do with "violent punishment of crime".

But of course the sailors will say that Spider-Man is deliberately venting his personal anger-or to be more euphemistic, claiming that a superhero who can restrain himself like Spider-Man can cause this kind of tragedy, so what about other heroes?
Although it has been several years since Slee Furman was beaten, Ho Nan did the math, Spider-Man was actually a junior high school student at the time-but when the blacks started to act, the pressure of public opinion really made everyone love him in the past. The little spider's situation became extremely embarrassing.

Even if you kick the murderer to the wall and knock him out, some onlookers say it's too violent, Spider-Man is murdering, you gave that poor guy a concussion, he'll be mentally handicapped in his next life, he's just He's a criminal, why did you do this to him, Spiderman killed someone, etc.

He Nan was a little afraid that this situation would develop on the street in the future.

That is... a superhero saw a crime, and just as he threw the criminal down to beat him, he heard voices of righteous accusations from around him.

"Superhero is hitting someone!"

"Let go of that poor thing!"

"Did he hurt you? Oh my god! Remember to sue him!"

Ok……

... a little scary.

He Nan felt unable to think about it.

He was curious whether the police and Osborne would produce any forged evidence to put the Avengers in a more difficult situation.

... If so, then I hope the Avengers can find a way to deal with it, otherwise the situation is really bad.

(End of this chapter)

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