Who was right and who was wrong? If crime drops, and the world is a safer place, then how can Kira be wrong?
Who was right and who was wrong? If crime drops, and the world is a safer place, then how can Kira be wrong?
because you're a faggot bootlicker user
Light was wrong, even from the start, but it got increasingly worse.
The idea that the world was better was ignoring that he was becoming a cult symbol, and his growing ego was basically giving him a reason to ignore them.
You're replacing crime with cults, and nothing would actually change.
I just don't see how killing bad people is a bad thing.
why does he get to choose who's bad and who isn't? bootlicking faggot
Because criminals already had their chances. With prison overcrowding and resources being wasted on those people, I just think he should have had his way.
Fair, but I still think he could cull the problems
L was right, because Light isn't in it to 'make the world better'.
Light is doing it to become a god. He even says so repeatedly
The instant he gets the book, and later kills that guy, it was clear he was evil. The biker was a cunt, but hadn't committed any major crimes, yet Light killed him. And then his immediate reaction was that he could kill tons of people with impunity, and does so, going so far as to use people as test subjects.
There's also the factor of people who may have been wrongfully convicted. He also kills tons of good, just people purely because they were after him. He wanted to sit in place on his throne and judge others he thought of as evil, remove all risks to his own life, and be worshipped as a god. He is objectively evil and wrong
It's tyranny and it's rule by terror. Light is judge, jury and executioner - there's no accountability. This means there's literally no justice.
But he didn't only kill bad people,he also murdered anyone who got in his way. Light isn't a very good person but he thinks he is. That's a core problem. He thinks he can judge what is right and good and what is not when he himself is a narcissist and a cancer.
He failed to kill all non-believers