[despised tropes] Characters who’s actions are NOT justified yet people still argue they have a point/ were right.
- Light yagami from death note.
I swear to god whenever I see people discuss death note there’s that one guy who tries to argue that light was the good guy and the L and everyone else were the villains.
I’m sorry but no. Light isn’t some anti hero, he’s a fucking serial killer, he doesn’t care about the people he’s killing or the fact that there would’ve been several falsely accused people he killed with the death note, and that’s not even getting into the several innocent police officers light has killed.
If you think light is a good person 50/50 you’re trolling or an edgy 14 year old.
- Mcu Thanos
People who think that mcu Thanos had a point is wrong. His point hinges on the idea that the way Thanos handles balance works, yet when we see his home planet it’s a wasteland with nothing on it, there’s also the fact that him snapping away half the universe fucks everything over, do you realise just how many planets would’ve most likely completely collapsed because they couldn’t recover from half of their population disappearing? Hell that’s assuming that every planet with intelligent life was equally snapped in half, because the universe is so big there are possibly hundreds of thousands of planets that had their entire population erased.
- Griffith from berserk.
I know this has become a meme now but there are still people who unironically believe that Griffith was a good person and his actions were justified. I’m not even going to get into the eclipse right now so let’s start with Griffiths other bullshit.
Griffith throughout the golden age and post eclipse arcs of berserk was trying to groom princess charlotte into falling in love with him, all the while having guts kill parts of her family, post eclipse Griffith manipulates all of reality so he is seen as this savour of humanity and the true king of the land.
But let’s get into what people really like to talk about, the part that people love to defend, the eclipse.
If you unironically think what Griffith did was ok you genuinely need some help, it’s one thing to sacrifice your friends and literal doom all of them to hell, it’s another thing entirely to do what he did to Casca.