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A hero is anyone in the grocery retail, medical, police, or EMS field who puts on a mask.

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You forgot to respect our brave and essential fast food workers.

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What about those of us in the highly essential overpriced vamcouver construction market?

bravely lining the pockets of all the construction "families"

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Those are Mexicans and they don't wear masks

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Lack of /s tags makes my heart sink to read this on Poal

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A hero is hard to define and mostly subjective, remember that the path to hell is paved with good intentions, that one mans villain is another mans hero and that every villain is the hero of their own story.

The NGO's ferrying migrants into Europe believe that their work is heroic as do most humanitarians, but ask anyone here and they will tell you different.

Taliban martyrs who blow themselves up in a crowded bus terminal are regarded as righteous and heroic to some, but villains by most everyone else.

You could say the exact same thing about Brenton Tarrant or Anders Breivik.

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No. Go far enough down and your putting in a lot of work to try and not work.

A villain is someone who controls the hero via fiat money, that they themselves print. Who then use this money for every purpose money can be used so long as it benefits them. The villain then, with all his money and control, seeks to satisfy his sadistic urges by destroying the hero's culture. The heroes watch as their mothers and sisters turn to decadence and whoredom, their fathers and brothers turned to cowardice and homosexuality. The villain then ravages the hell he has made with a fanatic sexual fervor. Conquering all in the most base of sense.

These villains are real, people vote for them, people make their companies rich. They hide in plain sight.