Originally posted by AuraAngelYou're still dancing around the fact that body count alone does not establish how evil someone is.
Figured comparisons would come up with the Atom Bomb.Tobi started this war with full intent of conquering the world and caused the deaths of tens of thousands. This is different from both of those examples because, at the end of the day, the "heroes" didn't start the conflict. They just brutally brought an end to it.
Tobi might have a nice and sweet little reason for becoming a nihilist to the point where he has no hope for humanity and so decides it is his place to become a god to them. But the reason's not going to bring all of the people he killed back. Johan killed hundreds(maybe. Don't remember the exact number) for no reason. Does it make him insane and monstrous? Of course. But Tobi and, say, Light have killed far more with a flimsy excuse for a reason. So where does the line get drawn?