Well Yea Forums? If you lived in a world with superheroes would you agree with him?

It's how an alien would view humanity, not a man from rural Kansas.

Yes but Kyle is also a human with a life to live. It just includes occasionally dicking some aliens.

To be fair Kyle was basically God at that point

I'm not a fan of this take on Superman. Him being
the big detached space demigod watching over humanity like priceless sacred pets that make himself feel important.
Superman should be an (idealized) relatable every-man that just happens to have powers to deal with problems in the world and tries to help people when he can, like ideally a normal person, except he deals with BIG problems because he is more capable with the extraordinary abilities he has.

The thing is, I don't even have a problem with Supes seeing his being a Superpowered hero as a duty, and maybe even a curse to help people... It's just when he starts referring to the people he helps as "humanity" that it gets all creepy and the pretension starts to seep in. Because, to me, in this regard, Clark couldn't see himself as NOT human.

This is more what the Guardians should think of themselves, not fucking Superman.

I agree in that I believe people should be able to sustain their own society without super daddy's help with every little thing.

As for being kept... well, he seems to see that as a bird in a cage type situation. The bird lives and can do what it likes within thencage, but needs the owner to feed it, clean up after it and so on. But the bird would ultimately be happier and live more of a full life flying free, despite how comfortable it's life as a pet may have been.

So yeah, I'd have to say that I agree.

I have to agree here.

Clark Kent is a small town boy from Kansas who loves his mama. Not a demigod. Not in personality, at least. And he (in all media) considders himself human and earth his home world. Adopted home world, but still.

His experiences with people would change him, as such things change us all, but not to the degree we see in OP's pic. That's a writer self inserting, if anything.

A writer with a loose grqsp on the character, plopping his own ideas about it onto the page and playing it off as good writing. Where a good writer would have seen past their own thoughts as absolutes and put the idea through the filter of the character, instead.