Batman: Broken Promise - Fan-made Animated Batman Film (2022) - Summary

Summary

The speaker, who identifies as a public servant, expresses frustration with the socio-economic polarization in their city and country, where the rich and powerful seem to always win, and the poor and marginalized are often left to suffer. They express a belief in their city and a desire to challenge the system that they believe is rigged against them.

The speaker recounts personal experiences of hardship and struggle, including losing a home, a job, and savings, and witnessing the effects of drug addiction in their community. They express a belief that their choices are not their own, but are instead dictated by a system that has grown fat on their suffering.

The speaker also criticizes the gatekeepers and poison pushers who want people to draw battle lines and believe that they can't have it both ways. They express a belief in the people and a desire to serve all citizens of their city, despite being told otherwise.

The speaker reveals that they have a personal friend, Bruce Wayne, who is a member of the billionaire class. They also mention that Bruce contributed money to their campaign, albeit a small amount.

The speaker then enters into a dialogue with Mr. Scarface, a drug lord, who they accuse of poisoning half of his drugs with real poison. They express a desire to control the punishment rather than the crime, and criticize the corrupt judicial system and mass incarceration economy.

The speaker criticizes Mr. Scarface for his plan to poison the water supply, stating that hundreds or thousands of people will die as a result. They express a desire to end the violence and hatred, and a belief in the power of choice and justice.

The speaker concludes by stating that they don't hate anyone, not even Mr. Scarface, and that they are not crazy about him either. They express a belief in the power of choice and justice, and a desire to end the violence and hatred.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing the polarization of society, with a focus on the division between the rich and the poor, and the belief that the game is rigged against the poor.
2. The speaker believes that people lose hope and think the game is rigged against them, with the house always winning and the die being loaded.
3. The speaker believes in Gotham and challenges the notion that people don't succeed in the world due to their own poor choices.
4. The speaker mentions that people are consumed in shaming themselves and blaming each other, failing to see that their choices are no longer their own but decided for them by a self-serving system.
5. The speaker mentions that the gatekeepers and poison pushers want people to dig in, draw battle lines, and believe that they can't have it both ways.
6. The speaker mentions that they believe in the citizens of the city and believes in anti-corruption and tough on crime.
7. The speaker mentions that they believe in Bruce Wayne, a close personal friend, who is a member of the billionaire class.
8. The speaker mentions that Bruce Wayne contributed money to their campaign, specifically 30 bucks.
9. The speaker mentions that their employer is unable to meet in person tonight and that they had a deal.
10. The speaker mentions that they deliver street contacts and their employer brings in white collar connections from the old days.
11. The speaker mentions that they share production and split the town.
12. The speaker mentions that they have 50 trucks waiting to go out to the dealers.
13. The speaker mentions that they are selling a fashion drug called "Scar" at an affordable price.
14. The speaker mentions that drug addicts OD every day, even those who live in penthouses.
15. The speaker mentions that their employer wishes to convey his firm reassurance that the integrity of their product has not been compromised in any way.
16. The speaker mentions that they are the made man here and that their employer can't even wipe his own ass.
17. The speaker mentions that they are not gonna let someone do something and that they once made a promise to the people of Gotham to rid the streets of poison.
18. The speaker mentions that they believe in fighting the war on drugs and that they will control the punishment if they can't control the crime.
19. The speaker mentions that their solution does not involve hypocrite lawmakers, a corrupt judicial system, or a mass incarceration economy.
20. The speaker mentions that their gangs sell to the whole city, the high and the low, yuppies and junkies alike.
21. The speaker mentions that they believe in a 50% chance for everyone.
22. The speaker mentions that they have done with the authoritarian fascists and limp-dick bleeding hearts.
23. The speaker mentions that they will take over the swamp and poison the water.
24. The speaker mentions that they believe in liberty or death.
25. The speaker mentions that they have made a promise too and that they have to make it over and over again every time they go out there.
26. The speaker mentions that killing with your eyes closed isn't justice.
27. The speaker mentions that the coin isn't freedom from choice, it's a surrender.
28. The speaker mentions that they don't hate anyone anymore and not even the person they are speaking to.
29. The speaker mentions that they are not crazy about the person they are speaking to either.
30. The speaker mentions that they are not crazy about the person they are speaking to either.
31. The speaker mentions that they don't hate anyone anymore and not even the person they are speaking to.
32. The speaker mentions that they believe in no double standards, no half measures, and no compromises.