People Who Did Nothing Wrong

Marco Fucko

I fantasized about this back in Chicago
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>inb4 Hitler

Controversial historical figures whose actions you don't disagree with. I'll Start:
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The Federal government was out of control (Waco was only one of a handful of massacres/government-sanctioned murders under the Clinton Administration) and it was about time somebody bloodied their nose.

McVeigh put an admirable amount of thought into his attack, selecting a target that would have all three of the guilty government agencies present while attempting to minimize civilian casualties. He considered the presence of the daycare to be tit-for-tat for the deaths of the Waco children.

McVeigh's manifesto was written logically and from what I can tell, he had a sense of humility around him that most terrorists don't. He was much better than the Alt-Right dipshits we have now (screw your optics, I'm going in).

Quality terrorist, definitely my all-time favorite (although Osama and Tarrant are strong competition).
 
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Augusto Ride-Or-Die Pinochet.
Okay, maybe not nothing wrong, it was a complex situation and he might not have been as good at running a country as he was at saving it...
But, if a group of people are threatening to violently overthrow the government, modeling themselves after maoist cultural revolutionaries, promising to take peoples stuff after they win, and demonstrating willingness to kill anyone who tries to stop them, then it is morally good to make them disappear.


There has been growing evidence he was innocent of the crimes levied at him, and only confessed to avoid excommunication.
Growing evidence like what? no sarcasm intended but on a case that old how much new evidence is there to pop up?
 
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Adolf Hitler. He took Weimar Germany and turned it around, making it an industrial powerhouse and a formidable military presence were it once was an impoverished, badly weakened nation. How many people could do that in a country where a loaf of bread cost literally millions of German Marks? If he had just robbed and expelled the Jews as opposed to murdering them, he might've been looked upon as a misunderstood genius.
 
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Giordano Bruno
Free thinker, philosopher, scientist, renaissance man.
Burned at the stake by the Catholic church in 1600 for heresy.
The Catholic church still maintains it was justified and refuses to apologize despite popular opinion to the contrary.
 
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