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    1 year ago

    In the comics, the writers regularly show how he is directly involved with the Wayne foundation, which runs social service programs and provides aid for people who need it. More than once he has offered jobs at Waynetech to street thugs that are obviously just down on their luck and need a break.

    This was brought up often in the 90s Animated Series as well as the Arkham games… unfortunately the movies rarely make time to show this. The Nolan movies tried, but it didn’t come across very well.

    The systemic issues in Gotham are regularly shown to be in spite of the Wayne family, rather than because of them. It’s unrealistic, but hey, it’s fiction