Genuine Question: Who is making DNW arguments about Makima of all characters? And where?
I have encountered sincere Walter, Griffith, and Miguel-posters, and could at least see where they were coming from, but Makima? Never once saw someone make that claim, and she doesn’t exactly have the same “Fall From Grace” and/or “Well-Intentioned Extremist” angles that such claims are usually founded on. At best you could try to make the excuse “it was just her nature”, but even that is of limited applicability in her case because; it’s not like she’s clinically insane, or an alien with “Blue/Orange Morality”. She’s ontologically evil.
Nobody seriously claims she did nothing wrong. However some people do sympathize with her since it's implied her evil was mostly the result of her upbringing. Compare her to Nayuta who doesn't have any of her hangup as far as we've shown and is instead just a regular weirdo.
Genuine Question: Who is making DNW arguments about Makima of all characters? And where?
I have encountered sincere Walter, Griffith, and Miguel-posters, and could at least see where they were coming from, but Makima? Never once saw someone make that claim, and she doesn’t exactly have the same “Fall From Grace” and/or “Well-Intentioned Extremist” angles that such claims are usually founded on. At best you could try to make the excuse “it was just her nature”, but even that is of limited applicability in her case because; it’s not like she’s clinically insane, or an alien with “Blue/Orange Morality”. She’s ontologically evil.
I am going to argue that Miguel has no bussiness being in the same moral galaxy as the other three.
The guy is an extremely stressed hero who lost his daughter, simultaneously condemming her universe and God knows how many people on it.
He is trying to save another universe by stopping Miles, its not like want to let his father die for the sake of it.
The other moffos are a Groomer and a murderer, a drug kingpin who is also a murderer, and goddamn Griffith.
Its like comparing a guy who stole a sweetroll with Satan
Still just isn't right. It's consigning yourself to fate, and most Spider-Men are quite literally never happy because the writers proceed to bring them back to square fucking one the moment they are. The whole universe being unraveled thing feels like a way to enforce this discontent with being Spider-Man that makes the Spider-Society feel like it's founded on death worship. It's no wonder Miles refuses to comply and try to save his dad anyways. Will he watch him die regardless, or will he wind up deleting his whole world saving him? Who knows...
Still just isn't right. It's consigning yourself to fate, and most Spider-Men are quite literally never happy because the writers proceed to bring them back to square fucking one the moment they are. The whole universe being unraveled thing feels like a way to enforce this discontent with being Spider-Man that makes the Spider-Society feel like it's founded on death worship. It's no wonder Miles refuses to comply and try to save his dad anyways. Will he watch him die regardless, or will he wind up deleting his whole world saving him? Who knows...
But that's a choice that belongs to him alone.
Never said Miguel's actions were right or not, that's a whole ass debate I don't really feel like taking part of, I was just pointing out you would have to be genuinely dishonest to paint Miguel's action on a level anywhere close to the group of narcissistic sociopaths that are on the image.