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rocketpig said:
Neither. Stalin wins this contest all day, every day. The guy ended up dying because he killed his own doctors out of paranoia, for crying out loud. You just can't beat that.

Oh, and he also killed like 50 million other people.

 

I think it was closer to 5 Million, but I agree. Stalin was a paranoid schizophrenic who got into power.  His own brother tried to kill him for the good of the country for fucks sakes. 

There are alot more people deserving of this title than Hitler or Osama.  Some african dictators come to mind as well. 

I vote Stalin.



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makingmusic476 said:
Torillian said:
I define evil by actions, so to me there is no question that Adolf Hitler is the most evil man.

 

Actions are limited by power.  What would Bin Laden being doing if he had control of forces like Hitler's?  He killed 3000 people with only two planes.

I say they're both evil as fuck.

 

I don't know what he would do if he had Hitler's power, all I know is what Hitler has already done.  Trying to look into the hearts' of others is pointless, but by actions I can tell you right now that Hitler is more evil.



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rocketpig said:
Neither. Stalin wins this contest all day, every day. The guy ended up dying because he killed his own doctors out of paranoia, for crying out loud. You just can't beat that.

Oh, and he also killed like 50 million other people.

That doctor part is fucking hillarious...

 



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Hitler for history, Osama for future possibilities.



I really dont consider Adolf really that evil... his goal was for the greater good of German. Which really he was somewhat successful at doing. Yes the way he did that was cruel but there has been cruelty beyond his level in the past.



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ssj12 said:
I really dont consider Adolf really that evil... his goal was for the greater good of German. Which really he was somewhat successful at doing. Yes the way he did that was cruel but there has been cruelty beyond his level in the past.

 

wtf are you talking about. The man tried and nearly wiped a whole group of people. If that's not evil, i don't know what is.



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Hitler, undoubtedly.

 



ssj12 said:
I really dont consider Adolf really that evil... his goal was for the greater good of German. Which really he was somewhat successful at doing. Yes the way he did that was cruel but there has been cruelty beyond his level in the past.

Oh I get it....it's still April Fools!



psrock said:
ssj12 said:
I really dont consider Adolf really that evil... his goal was for the greater good of German. Which really he was somewhat successful at doing. Yes the way he did that was cruel but there has been cruelty beyond his level in the past.

 

wtf are you talking about. The man tried and nearly wiped a whole group of people. If that's not evil, i don't know what is.

 

trust me, Julius Caesar and any many others in history were worse. Napoleon Bonaparte wasn't the greatest man in history either.

While I do believe Hitler was wrong in a ton of aspects he was still a great leader for German and one of the greatest leaders in history.



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ssj12 said:
psrock said:
ssj12 said:
I really dont consider Adolf really that evil... his goal was for the greater good of German. Which really he was somewhat successful at doing. Yes the way he did that was cruel but there has been cruelty beyond his level in the past.

 

wtf are you talking about. The man tried and nearly wiped a whole group of people. If that's not evil, i don't know what is.

 

trust me, Julius Caesar and any many others in history were worse. Napoleon Bonaparte wasn't the greatest man in history either.

Matt....what Hitler did was evil.  I don't care if there were more evil men in history, but for you to say he wasn't "that evil" and was justified by his intentions is disturbing.  That you seem to agree that it was for the "greater good of German[y]" is even more so.