I just don't feel like the situation is being treated with the same Gravity it should be. The Hero Association is a very public and outspoken entity. Heroes are constantly being televised and recorded for the general public as a mix between entertainment and reassurance. Especially in a big operation like this one was, the heroes on the scene are going to be watched closely throughout the battle and after, and likely interviewed. That's the viewpoint I'm looking at this from, which makes everyone's attitude rather alarming.