What villain was terrifying because they were right?
What villain was terrifying because they were right?
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Magneto.
He knew the hate humans had for mutants, and wasn’t as blindly optimistic as Xavier. True Malcolm X of the mutant rights movement.
Not really sure if you can consider him a villain.. but Peacemaker when he went on a rant about Batman causing countless deaths because he refuses to kill supervillains
Ozymandias.
He outsmarted the most powerful being in the universe, and WON. There actually weren’t flaws in his logic or execution.
Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.
Madara Uchiha. His idea on world peace with his infinite tsukuyomi actually made a lot of sense to me and I genuinely think it came from a good place in his heart.
Unabomber
The United States. They fight for human rights, freedom, and democracy. The idea is correct even though the U.S gets there in a violent and in a secretive destructive way at the expense of darker skin countries.
Tyler Durden.
Thanos
Thanos
2008 joker
Count de Monet
Syndrome from the Incredibles
Killmonger
Darth Vader.
I’d murder millions to save the only people that loved me too
Right about what? If you look exclusively at the problems they identified or even the broader goals that they had, while ignoring the methods they used to fix those problems or achieve those goals, then tons of villains were “right.” But being right is about more than just identifying problems or having good goals. Being ring is also about achieving those goals through legitimate means. Otherwise, just about any horrendous atrocities could be excused.
Dracula in Castlevania (the series)
John Doe from Seven
Heath Ledger’s Joker.
Stalin and Mao, though they are not true villains, because villains do not exist; for, they are only percieved as villains by the western Anglobrained idiotic masses; thusly, their achievements are buried under the dogmatic anti-communist propaganda.
Scar