Joker, Batman’s arch-nemesis is nothing but creative. Joker weaponizes estrangement, misery, and unrest of people against Batman and the inhabitants of Gotham. He invariably learns modern paths to harass the Bat. His special technique of suffering involves existential panic and reflection, which happen in spades with his vastly demonic agenda to date. It is disclosed in Batman: Gotham Knights #6.
Batman has a new technique of fighting. He has constantly grabbed fraud managers and put them in jail. But they flee and the progression begins again. Batman has agreed that the procedure of “cutting off the head” has not helped him. Rather, he is getting on to change the course of his time and stamina to go after the small criminals. These small criminals work for their bosses. It has detained many people. But Batman is acclaimed for his crime-fighting. There is not sufficient cabin for the detainees in Gotham. When Gotham declares openly a strategy for cell development. The city indicates that wealth will appear in cuts to medical funding. The Joker postpones a report and gives rise to a recommendation to his fellow Gotham citizens. Each week, the Joker will reimburse five meriting people’s medical statutes. He calls this policy Jokeraid. All residents have to film tape of them saying the word “Balyushka”.
Residents commit ordinances of unrest and self-degradation while yelling the word “Balyushka.” Joker maintains his vow and reimburses the five vastly unusual competitor’s medical bills. Batman desperately strives to clarify the significance of the word “Balyushka,” but Joker indicates the word implies nonentity.
Without Breaking Laws Joker Wins Over Batman
Batman tells Joker “It’s over.” The Joker says Batman has not smashed any laws. Joker tells Batman that viral tapes produce sufficient ad earnings to be self-sufficient. Joker provided people with the prompt and they operated with it. He says while he has been clearing the streets, he missed the festering seamstress beneath his feet.
Batman knows as this is not a job for Batman but for Bruce Wayne. He gathers wealthy people of Gotham. But the group rejects this idea. They choose Gotham college for the fund. Bruce isn’t convinced with this treatment but has no option but to go along with it.
Joker postpones another broadcast to declare openly yet another new program. Someone having difficulty paying student debt can also bring a video to earn Jokeraid. This puts Bruce back in the similar stance he was before.
Joker has not broken rules. Joker has built an ethical problem, but this moment it’s about Bruce Wayne and his extraordinary wealth.