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'''Vigilantes as Villains''' | '''Vigilantes as Villains''' | ||
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The Vigilante movement attracts a lot of angry people, not all of whom are well-balanced. The Vigilantes mostly does a good job of socializing zealots, but the lack of central authority makes it easy for individuals or groups to go their own way if they really want to. Vigilante villains almost always see themselves as good guys. They are idealistic fanatics who mean to be fighting on the side of right, but lose their way in a fit of enthusiasm and adrenaline. They kill, or attack the innocent, or fight with reckless disregard for public safety, or simply become too brutal to be counted among the good guys anymore. Vigilante villains generally claim they are only doing what they must be done in order to save society from being torn apart in martial arts anarchy. | The Vigilante movement attracts a lot of angry people, not all of whom are well-balanced. The Vigilantes mostly does a good job of socializing zealots, but the lack of central authority makes it easy for individuals or groups to go their own way if they really want to. Vigilante villains almost always see themselves as good guys. They are idealistic fanatics who mean to be fighting on the side of right, but lose their way in a fit of enthusiasm and adrenaline. They kill, or attack the innocent, or fight with reckless disregard for public safety, or simply become too brutal to be counted among the good guys anymore. Vigilante villains generally claim they are only doing what they must be done in order to save society from being torn apart in martial arts anarchy. |