Thanos is a Hero/Villain ?

Thanos is the most complex villain in the world of cinema. Why is that? There are many reasons behind this. In the eyes of some, he is a villain and in the eyes of others, he is a hero. He was a villain because he took people’s lives, regardless of his religion, caste, race. And because he is a hero, his main purpose of killing people is the overpopulation that destroys the balance of the world. Overpopulation is endangering other species, so Thanos is killing humans to save the balance of the world. If we look at it thoroughly, the main cause of various pollutions of this nature today is overpopulation. As the population grew, so did the tyranny of the world

Thanos’s philosophy mirrors real-world debates about overpopulation, environmental degradation, and the ethical dilemmas of resource management. While his methods are extreme and indefensible, his concerns are eerily relevant. His character challenges audiences to consider humanity’s impact on the planet and the consequences of inaction.

Effects of Overpopulation leads to resource depletion, including shortages of food, water, and energy. It causes environmental issues like deforestation, pollution, and climate change. Economically, it strains public services, increases unemployment, and exacerbates poverty. Health problems, including the spread of diseases and malnutrition, are common in overcrowded areas. Socially, it leads to conflicts over resources, inequality, and migration pressures. Overpopulation also threatens biodiversity by destroying natural habitats, disrupting ecosystems, and pushing species toward extinction.

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