"Nobody believes they're the bad guy"
Is there an exception to this with any historical leaders? Did anyone believe what they were doing was evil and did it anyway?
"Nobody believes they're the bad guy"
Is there an exception to this with any historical leaders? Did anyone believe what they were doing was evil and did it anyway?
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Honald Harumpf
Stalin partly. He was partly aware of the fact that he only did things because he could and not that he needed a reason to.
Lou Pai, the hidden brains behind Enron, he scammed hundreds of millions literally just to spend on whores
Bumping for interest I want to know if there were historical figures that believes this,
Fuck the Han.
"I know that I'll burn in the hell - for everything I have done and for everything I'm going to do. But, I'll burn for Croatia."
Not a historical leader per se, but I think this counts.
"I will leap into my grave laughing because the feeling that I have five million human beings on my conscience is for me a source of extraordinary satisfaction."
Eichmann was a weird dude.
Probably, but they'd have to be pretty dumb to admit it.
Cao Cao didn't usurp the Han Throne and served his role as Han Chancellor well.
His son did. Way after he died.