That was mainstream acceptable opinion on reddit back when the movie came out. Even IRL I'd occasionally hear people talking about "Hey do you think Thanos was justified?"
To be fair I think it's mainly because people are simpletons who can be moved to empathize with any well written character. (or hate any villain they are told to hate, with the right combination of music and pathos) I follow Cyberpunk 2077 videos and there's always comments from people who are big fans of Johnny Silverhand - a guy who set off a suitcase nuke in downtown killing tens of thousands of innocent people.
That was mainstream acceptable opinion on reddit back when the movie came out. Even IRL I'd occasionally hear people talking about "Hey do you think Thanos was justified?"
To be fair I think it's mainly because people are simpletons who can be moved to empathize with any well written character. (or hate any villain they are told to hate, with the right combination of music and pathos) I follow Cyberpunk 2077 videos and there's always comments from people who are big fans of Johnny Silverhand - a guy who set off a suitcase nuke in downtown killing tens of thousands of innocent people.
Raul Julia actually seemed believable and even right during the Street Fighter movie.