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Is Syndrome, an incredible super hero, really evil? He has been wrongly accused of being an evil villain. Syndrome started out as a very nice, little boy named Buddy. Mr. Incredible was Buddy's role model. All that he wanted to do was be Mr. Incredible's friend. This little boy always bullied growing up and was very lonely. When he would be playing at the park, he would be the only one without a friend to play with. So he needed someone to be friends with. He went up to Mr. Incredible to ask him to be friends, but Mr. Incredible just turned him down because he didn't want Buddy to get in the way of his work. And you ask yourself, who is the villain. It is Mr. Incredible. **Syndrome does not deserve to be called evil. He has been called evil very frequently. How come Syndrome is being accused of being a villain? How come no one thought of Mr. Incredible as being a villain? As a child Mr. Incredible and peers bullied Buddy. All he wanted to do was to be your happy, little friend, Mr. Incredible, and you told him he wasn't good enough to be super. You told him he was a pest and he didn't have any powers. Well how do you like him now Mr. Incredible? You are now in court because you called him a super villain. I have a clip here of what you did to Syndrome when he was a kid. This clip will help us declare who the super villain really is. (Play Clip) You see what you did to him? Mr. Incredible you're a disgrace. All he wanted to do was help you out with fighting crime. Is that so bad...I think not! Can you believe that little Buddy (Syndrome) had no friends as a child?! Well, it's true, and it's sad. Syndrome was always very lonely. His life as a child was very lonely. He had no friends to support him, and was always made fun of. He was depressed a lot because of his loneliness. The result of this was that Mr. Incredible, the supposed to be hero, did nothing about it. Every time Mr. Incredible would see Syndrome sitting alone, he would just laugh! This made Syndrome even lonelier. Here is a picture that I have of Buddy as a very lonely child. So, as you can see, Mr. Incredible is really the evil villain in this case! It was all Mr. Incredible's fault! He terribly discouraged Syndrome until he gave up on trying to become Mr.Incredible's nice friend. Syndrome was told by Mr. Incredible that he works alone. Also, he was told that he was too short and stumpy to be a super hero. Do you think that's fair? Can you believe that someone would say that to poor innocent Buddy while he is growing up in his childhood?! Syndrome did nothing to deserve this terrible and harsh criticism. Mr. Incredible has no right to be that mean to ANYONE! Can't you tell in this ovious case that Mr. Incredible is guilty? Mr. Incredible also told Syndrome that he doesn't like his big hair and doesn't belong in the super hero business.
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As you can see, nice, little Syndrome was never evil. It was the big guy's fault: Mr. Incredible. Yes, Buddy was not treated with respect as a child. He was always alone and had no one to talk to. And YES you, Mr. Incredible discouraged him and put him down! Mr. Incredible has been the villain the whole time, but no one has ever seen that. Well, I hope you see it soon, because I sure do. Judge Katherine, what's your opinion on this subject? Who is the villain here, Syndrome or Mr. Incredible? Judge Katherine: This was not a hard decision, and from what I have heard here, Mr. Incredible is definitely the villain, and Syndrome, you are now proved not guilty!
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