Originally Posted by
Pete
Well I was trying to get at the idea that despite all the charity work and philanthropy that Bruce Wayne was responsible for, it still hasn't really helped to stem the crime and super criminals that keep coming forth. A good deal of the villains clearly do have mental issues, and even looking at Batman's course of action (bringing them to Arkham Asylum), he's still dropping them off in a place where they can presumably get help.
I'm not saying that he's solely responsible for the lack of useful healthcare, but it could be assumed that he feels guilty for not accomplishing more to fix the issue. You could even go as far to say that Batman is trying to do what Bruce Wayne can't. (Wayne can fund all the hospitals he wants, but Batman has to put people there).
It also goes to say that Wayne isn't the sole person footing the bill for everything. He's always shown partnering with various people and groups to do beneficial things for Gotham. It just happens that usually these projects go sideways. Gotham is essentially the city of "well this is why we can't have nice things".
I'd also like to clarify that I don't think Wayne is guilty of failing to cure all of the mental illness, I just think he probably feels guilty in that he hasn't accomplished more of it. You never really see any of his villains become productive members of society. If they do it's usually short lived or a cover for other crimes.
Depending on who writes the stories, you see a lot more angst, darkness and regret, or you see a lot more of the philanthropy gone wrong.
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