UchihaKyoruki
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It's true, these guys do and did a lot of bad things and their plan to put the world under genjutsu might seem a bit sick. But on the other hand, their motives are good, aren't they? Their purpose is to put an end to all wars, pain and injustice of the world, to create a world where these things just don't exist, where people can be happy. Whether HOW they want to do it is right or wrong is a different matter. They might be lost, wrong in their assumption that the end justifies the means or whatever, but since their motives are good, doesn't that mean they're not really evil?
They don't kill all these people for their own entertainment, they do a for something they actually believe to be a greater good.
You've seen Madara in the last chapter... He seems "destroyed", not evil... Betrayed by his own clan, for which he really cared about, defeated by Hashirama, being left all alone, he's just lost all hope and came into the conclusion that as the world exists in its "normal" form, people will never be truly able to achieve happiness...
What are your thoughts?
They don't kill all these people for their own entertainment, they do a for something they actually believe to be a greater good.
You've seen Madara in the last chapter... He seems "destroyed", not evil... Betrayed by his own clan, for which he really cared about, defeated by Hashirama, being left all alone, he's just lost all hope and came into the conclusion that as the world exists in its "normal" form, people will never be truly able to achieve happiness...
What are your thoughts?
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