I am puzzled by that. V was technically a terrorist, a relatively, and I use that word very, very loosely, benign- like he didn't kill 100s of people (and those he did, it was fighting a totalitarian government.)
Whereas Bane, similar goals in substance, but not style. Why is one a hero and one a villain really?
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American's fickle? Accept V's revolution one moment, reject Bane's the next?
Started by PaintedWolf, Aug 25 2012 12:16 AM
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Posted 25 August 2012 - 12:16 AM
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Posted 25 August 2012 - 10:26 AM
I'm gonna go with the fact that V was starting a revolution, and only harming government officials in his war against an evil dictator while Bane was arbitrarily trying to kill thousands of innocent people in order to cleanse a city of evil and throw western civilization into chaos so that it would destroy itself (thus causing millions more deaths).
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