@choperman:
:blink::blink::blink:
if you think killing inocent people has any justification what so ever then I have to say your fucking psycho and please never come close to my family
They were already killing inocents, or do you think Doctor Clover was really a criminal for studying the past?
Keep in mind that Akainu did not order the Buster Call, he was just one of the vice-admirals in it. What he did on his own was attack the boat with the escapees.
And what he did when he attacked the ship with the refugees was quite simple and he himself explained:
"If we're going to do it, do it thoroughly… If any of the scholars had managed to sneak onboard, all sacrifices would've been a complete waste..."
It pretty much sums everything up: kill a lot of people and then just let some of them escape would just make all the previous dead go to waste. Many people died already because the WG doesn't want the void century to be known, let that boat leave just like that when any scholar could be on it would be simply stupid. It would make all the work, all the deaths, meaningless.
If they decided to do it, they can't do it with a half-ass conviction. That's why I say Akainu is the only one who understand the weight on his shoulders.
We were all happy that Aokiji had a human heart and let Robin survive the attack, but truth is: by doing that, he made the whole Buster Call and all the deaths it cause be for nothing, as if it was some kind of sick game.
EDIT: I am not saying that Akainu's doings are correct, I am just saying they are right from the point of view he defends.
He knows fully well the justice he is fighting for and will treat it as seriously as it is.
Aokiji, on the other hand, simply doesn't. He helps the Buster Call, he kills Saul and at the same time he saves Robin. He just can't understand how serious is what he is doing and think he can play freely while working.
I can understand he acting like that in Ohara if he was starting to doubt the Marine ways, but its been 20 years already and he still acts the same way. He doesn't have the balls to fulfill his job as a Marine completely (like Akainu), nor have the balls to stand on his own feet and oppose it (like Whitebeard).
Akainu knows. He stood in there and, if he is really going to defend the Marines view, he will have a complete understanding of what it takes.