He came back for the second round, and her chin jutted up to meet his anger with her own seething temper. "Criminals give up certain rights the moment they break the law," she said bluntly. "You keep putting criminals in a mental institution they misuse. Tell me, has a stay in Arkham ever cured any of the 'criminally insane'?" she demanded. "Do those that are eventually released stay sane, or do they go back to a life of crime?" The statistics were grim.
"Exactly," she added grimly. "You established the asylum and it's failing. It needs to be fixed." She would much rather fascism - though she would loudly argue that a little law and order was hardly fascism - then anarchy.
He turned away, and with effort, she got her temper back on a chain. She wasn't here to fight with him over this, she reminded herself. In fact, the more they butted heads, the less likely he'd join the Avengers Initiative, and they needed his skills and mind. Especially as he at least gave more details on why it was a good idea to follow through on recruitment efforts of Black Canary, even after she turned them down the first time. She gave a firm nod. "Noted.
"It's up to you," she repeated to him. "Work with us on the major threats. What you do otherwise is up to you."