Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-73.1.223.139-20150427112609/@comment-12511635-20150430055836

My decision matters just as yours. I am not fond of these types of villains and I do not care about them. It does not apply to do what you do in real life but it forces a person to think about their morality and how they perceive other people. The type of audience also exists that wants the Joker dead because of all the people he has killed for the purpose of having fun. They make the narrative grotesque and sometimes not reading would be a better option. Literautre and real life have always been connected it provokes us to observe the world, our place in it and the relationships people have amongst each.

The X-Men were created to reflect the social justice movements against racism or bigotry of the era the comic book writers lived in. The fact you care about Roma is your problem not mine she has probably killed scores of humans and ghouls for no reason other than fun and her dialogue shows how selfish and depraved she is. I understand the level of care you have for your preferred character do not ignore the damage their actions can inflict that cause people to hate them.

Do you understand that it makes no difference that you care about Roma? You like her that is your concern I do not like her that is it.

How ironic that you insist nobody has any control over what  character you like but you consider anybody who has reasons for not liking them to be practicing blind hatred. Nothing funny about that it is just disconcerting.