Is it wrong to sympathize with a character who is a bad person?

Is it wrong to sympathize with a character who is a bad person?

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Hitler was unironically morally superior to Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin.

Anyone else feel like they just stepped into a haunted house?

yes but what does Hitler have to do with that?

why?

because Yea Forums is /pol/

Yes

'bad' is a spook - sympathize with whoever you want

isn't one of those kids Wittgenstein?

>Still believing in Good and Bad

I hate the Nazis, but he's right. They were obsessed with their connection to nature. Many top Nazis cared for the environment and animal welfare, including Hitler. The Nazis probably would've kept the world safe from climate change, the extinction of many species, and all the problems we're facing today because of it.

>bad person
No such thing

>I hate the Nazis but LOOK THE NAZIS WERE AMAZING

I don't think you actually hate the Nazis retard :3

lmaoing @ ur cognitive dissonance.

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Hating something doesn't mean you have to hate every single aspect of the thing. Someone could hate brussel sprouts but still like to eat it for its health benefits.

So then why do you hate them?

Global warming wasn't even a serious problem until the 1980s.

every year 56 000 000 abortios happen thanks to longnoses liberal and red longnoses. Hitler didnt allowed that.

no, you should be empathizing though and realize you are not incapable of being the same person they are.

because they taste bad

Literally who cares, life isn't valuable anyways and we don't need anymore humans. Plus human life is just a consummation and a manifestation of energies

Not the women

>brain tumors aren't a serious problem until you start getting migraines
It's only the symptom of the problem of industrialization that originated in the 19th century.

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