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It was cruel to let the woman hope. "No What you're doing is moral wrong. The Rebels are in the wrong, and the Rebellion will fail_and it should
Leai could not keep the outrage out of her voice. "Morally wrong? Us? We're fighting for our families and our loved ones, the ones who are still alive and the ones we've lost. The Empire destroyed my entire world , virtually everyone I ever knew as a chield_"
Fett actually leaned forward slightly. "the worlds rose in rebelllion against the authoirty legally in place over them. The Emperor was within his rights to destroy them; they threatened the system of social justice that permites civilizations to exist." He paused. "I am sorry for the deaths of the innocent. But that happens in every war, Leia Organa. The innocent die in wars, and your side should not have started this one."
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I'd forgotten about that, but I remeber reading it and agreeing completely.
I go back to my arguement that, even if the Empire was evil, was it a
necessary evil? I believe so. Eveyone else in the EU seems to consider Luke a hero for destroying the Death Star, but in some occasions we read about him pondering that subject. Luke seems to consider the act wrong because he killed a million soldiers in the blink of an eye, but he considered it necessary to help end the fight against the Empire.
We can see examples of this in real life. In 1939 a man named Francisco Franco led one side of a Civil War in Spain. He won, and in doing so stopped Communism from taking over Spain. He kept his country neutral throughout WW2 and probably saved the lives of many of his countrymen in doing so. While the rest of Europe was devistated, he led his country into economic prosperity. Is there something wrong with this picture? If you believe democracy is the only good government, then yes. Franco was a dictator in all but name, and his word was virtual law. The country of Spain did not become a democracy until his death. The Soviet Union hated him for it, and called for international opposition to his government. So was he evil? Many Spanish people wanted Communism, and he abridged their rights , he did not allow them to vote for the leader of the country, and he did not allow them to choose thir form of government, and he accepted Nazi help to win his civil war. I think that if he was evil, and I'm not saying he is, he was still the best possible thing to happen to Spain at the time.