Who's worst father?
Who's worst father?
whatever Scientists tells us what they believes are the only things that exists in Reality(our world), they treats what US government and mainstream news media said about things like 9/11, CO2 Emissions, and so on as their gospel
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calling Real Life Martial Artists that can break walls "Comic Book Peak Human" is like calling Pre-new52!Cassandra Cain "Shounen Manga character"
The Emperor by light years.
Dont get me wrong, Pop is terrible. But hes not xenocidal, hubristic, misogynist maniac who genocides races in a mad belief that will somehow save the universe, plays favourites with his sons, pushes the broken ones to rebel on purpose, challenges actual gods and loses, dies then watches his fascist space empire become a rotting edifice that worships him BAD.
Pop has control of one family he's messing up. The actions of the Emperor and his games with the Four have doomed the Milky Way and mankind entirely. He was also **** to the unstable Primarchs on purpose to push the erratic ones to be Chaos' tithe that he promised them, probably. He had his Thunder Warriors killed when the became liability and probably planned the same for the Marines and their Primarch fathers.
His own cabal of Perpetuals including his ex wife Erda, cant stand him anymore and think he's insane.
And in the end, all he did was create the 40k Imperium, the cruelest and bloody regime imaginable, because he watered the foundations in the blood of the innocent as well as the guilty.
He's up there with Gendo Ikari and Ragyo Kiruin in my book. Great character, terrible person.
Pop from HTF means well and wants to properly raise his child, he's just an idiot in a very brutal, cruel world.
The God Emperor is actively and brutally malicious to not just his family, but the galaxy as a whole.
Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence.
- C.S. Lewis