@theShear
He never once stated 'I am wrong/evil'. He stated that he despises "having a sense of justice". You claim he's better because he knows he's wrong. You need to prove that he actually admits being wrong, by his own moral standards. All I've seen is a man following his own twisted moral code, i.e. a man who believes he's in the right. In his code, revenge > justice. So, nothing he does is wrong, by that code.
Morals are subjective. Knowing what he does isn't 'good' (based on the perception of the majority) is not the same as admitting he is 'wrong' (personal perception). Good/evil and right/wrong are two entirely separate axes. They are also scales, i.e. 'not good' is not automatically 'evil'. There are shades of grey between.but he do knows that what he does is morally wrong
He never once stated 'I am wrong/evil'. He stated that he despises "having a sense of justice". You claim he's better because he knows he's wrong. You need to prove that he actually admits being wrong, by his own moral standards. All I've seen is a man following his own twisted moral code, i.e. a man who believes he's in the right. In his code, revenge > justice. So, nothing he does is wrong, by that code.