Ep 65- The Angry Hero
Ep 65: The Angry Hero Is anger a righteous trait in a hero, or a
dangerous one? Who gets to be angry, and who how does race and
gender play into it? Where is the line between anger and hate, and
what is the relationship between anger and power? Jacob...
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Ep 65: The Angry Hero
Is anger a righteous trait in a hero, or a dangerous one? Who gets
to be angry, and who how does race and gender play into it? Where
is the line between anger and hate, and what is the relationship
between anger and power? Jacob and Matthew dive into these
questions and more on this episode.
Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with
what we talked about, or want to add your own thoughts? We’ve got
options for you!
You can post questions, or respond to our episode threads in our
Superhero Ethics Facebook Group, or talk to us on the podcast’s
Twitter account, or email us at superheroethics@gmail.com.
Each of your co-hosts also has their own twitter,
Matthew is CapedEthicist, https://twitter.com/CapedEthicist
Jacob is BotsRPeopleToo https://twitter.com/BotsRPeopleToo
Support this podcast through our Patreon page! Patreon is a great
way to support creators like us through donations, and get great
rewards for your help. You can even pick a topic for an upcoming
episode! https://www.patreon.com/superheroethics
Want to show your love for Superhero Ethics with a t-shirt, hoodie,
cell phone case, mouse pad, or other swag? We now have a store
where you can buy any of those things and more!
https://www.teepublic.com/user/superheroethics
Lastly, you probably heard some great music at the start and the
end of our podcast. That music comes from the deeply talented Jack
Hesse.. You can follow him on Twitter at Jack_608,
https://twitter.com/jack_608
Is anger a righteous trait in a hero, or a dangerous one? Who gets
to be angry, and who how does race and gender play into it? Where
is the line between anger and hate, and what is the relationship
between anger and power? Jacob and Matthew dive into these
questions and more on this episode.
Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with
what we talked about, or want to add your own thoughts? We’ve got
options for you!
You can post questions, or respond to our episode threads in our
Superhero Ethics Facebook Group, or talk to us on the podcast’s
Twitter account, or email us at superheroethics@gmail.com.
Each of your co-hosts also has their own twitter,
Matthew is CapedEthicist, https://twitter.com/CapedEthicist
Jacob is BotsRPeopleToo https://twitter.com/BotsRPeopleToo
Support this podcast through our Patreon page! Patreon is a great
way to support creators like us through donations, and get great
rewards for your help. You can even pick a topic for an upcoming
episode! https://www.patreon.com/superheroethics
Want to show your love for Superhero Ethics with a t-shirt, hoodie,
cell phone case, mouse pad, or other swag? We now have a store
where you can buy any of those things and more!
https://www.teepublic.com/user/superheroethics
Lastly, you probably heard some great music at the start and the
end of our podcast. That music comes from the deeply talented Jack
Hesse.. You can follow him on Twitter at Jack_608,
https://twitter.com/jack_608
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