How exactly were he in the wrong?

How exactly were he in the wrong?

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>How exactly were he

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He wanted to genocide an entire group of people and destroy their culture

he wanted to hurt the na'vi

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sounds pretty based ngl.

He was willing to kill a few hundred blue apes to get the materail to support billions of lives at home. The ends justified the means.

He worked for Globohomo Inc

Material*

it was a surprise to me too to learn that cold blooded murder is wrong

His planet and leadership were so authoritarian, disrespectful and withholding towards its people that they would not stand with him when confronted with a verdant world of plenty he had hoped to destroy and steal. Say what you will about his politics and industrialism, materially what took down his expedition was a mutiny caused by a paraplegic spy who was only given the technology to walk again as part of their plot to destroy this new world. With his new native body and legs, even though given by the human expedition, Sully finds himself awake and free and running through the woods and finding a deep natural and personal intimacy and wholeness that his military life could not provide, and in fact actively sought to destroy. Later when his helicopter fleet refuses to fire on his command, it’s for the same reason, they don’t want to hurt and destroy such a wonderful ecosystem. At the end of the day the human society had it so that almost none of the soldiers in it would prefer to live the lives they do, instead of joining the greater lives of the people they’re sent to kill

Assessing the amount of resistence you should expect when you attack a target is part of strategy. He completely dismissed the local culture, as if him not caring would somehow also mean that the locals don't care that much as well, which is a really stupid thing to do. He could've still used the main character as a mole to gather further information, but was so offended that he immediately antagonized the whole science team based on a trivial offence (given how much value he could've still derived out of main character).

Overall he was tunnel visioned on killing the locals, unable to see any bigger picture or even his supposed target.

In short, he was a highly competent soldier in the fighting sense, but an absolutely incompetent strategist and leader at scale.

He's a white male.

You don't care about those billions of people. Most of them are minorities, just dimwits, open mouths to feed, demanding gibs, endlessly breeding and endlessly consuming.

He had already bombed Hometree and gotten access to the minerals under it, he should've just left it at that. Going to bomb the Tree of Souls is what got Eywa to intervene

>were he
So have all the Avatarfags been ESLs this whole time?

causing suffering is wrong under any circumstance

Surely mining unobtainium around the tree would still give you a profitable amount. They got greedy and wanted stocks to shoot to the moon.

Yeah he was also really bad at listening to his own spies

Its immoral to kill people just to make money.

>NOOOOOO, YOU CAN'T JUST SAVE HUMANITY, A HECKIN' CORPO WILL PROFIT FROM IT!!!!

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But let’s be real here how ethical is it to strip mine the universe to feed one planet? The story suggests Earth has succumbed to absolutely ruthless and foolish industrialization

The corporations already destroyed the earth and gutted it of its resources just to sell shit. Industrialization put earth in the situation it is

Yes.

I'm glad you guys are on board with the current destruction of the white race and culture.

>How exactly were he in the wrong?
He murdered sentient beings for profit.
He destroyed ecosystems for profit.

>ywn have a woman do this for you
;_;

Cool it with the antisemitic remarks

he allowed xeno sympathizers to continue living on his ship

Genocide is only good if it's done against browns, blacks, or blues.