He was right. I am not saying that criminal deserve to die, however I think the world needs their death to prevent the crimes to keep hapening like nowadays. It's not fair, but it is needed.
The problem is, what if the crimes are not the problem itself, but just a symptom? Wouldn't something even worse appear if we deny that symptom to the "cause" of it?
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Anonymous2010-11-06 8:13
Light, like Lelouch, was wrong because of his motives and aspirations rather than his actions.
Light felt like everyone around him was stupid and inferior. He honestly believed he was worthy of becoming god and had no qualms with killing innocent people who opposed him. This had more to do with his ego than any "for the greater good" mentality. While Light's actions under good intentions are arguably justifiable, he was just an immature brat at heart with more regard for his ability to personally manipulate society than society itself.
Lelouch is very similar but with a larger sympathy angle going for him and downplayed arrogance. A brat who wanted revenge on daddy and didn't care how many people he used or siblings and innocents he killed in his temper tantrum to get there. His death was more noble however as he accepted his sins and the payment for them.
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Anonymous2010-12-08 14:03
I think I'd be too afraid of the whole 'you don't get to go to heaven or hell' thing to use it. I mean, it suggests that heaven/hell exists, so if one is to assume that the thing works, you'd likely also assume that it wasn't lying.