Real life is bound by humanitarianism and moral values. Like many Madonna barrages, I probably disagree with the practice of using violence to control violence. But in my heart, I agree very much, thinking that this can really not be cheap for those who have committed heinous crimes, and the simple and quick death is really sorry for the innocent lives they killed.
As a short comment said, "We all have Red Guard genes", most of the time we are just used to restraining our bad thoughts with nihilistic morality, and believe that we are far away from savagery. But once these ideas are freed from their shackles, the illusion of civilization that they strive to build becomes vulnerable. At this time, everyone is paranoid and believes that they are on the side of absolute justice. Doesn't Thanos also think that snapping his fingers is just to adjust the balance of the universe?
But is it evil to have such thoughts? I don't believe that "human beings are inherently good", and I don't believe that there is really evil in the world. I believe that all human goodness comes from the restraint of evil. Thinking of what the head teacher of the middle school once said: "A hypocritical and vicious person has been kind all his life for the so-called sense of moral honor, can he still be called an evil person?"
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