The one I find weird is “the villain shares one of my core beliefs so maybe he’s not really a villain,” ignoring that he murders a bunch of people
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It's up there with "Villain is X, so author must be X too", like how during Sad Puppies the press and associated idiots tried to claim Correia is racist and the only proof they could trot out is a badguy in a book he wrote set in the 1930's is racist.
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I'm having more trouble with readers complaining that I made the villain too sympathetic. I I did is explain why he did what he did.
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My villain is still a mass murderer, but now he's 'too sympathetic'?
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...but...that's why he's a villain? He's doing reprehensible things, requiring a hero/heroes to thwart him?
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Black Panther made a lot of people feel like villains should support the same causes they do.
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Killmonger resonated with a lot of black people.
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Stories shouldn't give platforms to villains
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Wait seriously?
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Yes it's a thing now.
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