For purging stratholme... I mean whats the better option than if he hadn't done such, what alternate should've happened??? / was a more rational / moral decision
For purging stratholme... I mean whats the better option than if he hadn't done such, what alternate should've happened??? / was a more rational / moral decision
He wasn't.
Thanks for the ad-hominem; it supports your inability to support your argument.
He wasn't wrong at all. Uther was. I know it sounds awful, but it wasn't like they had a cure. It wasn't like they had a plan, or a way to combat this. The only way was to purge the city to save the rest.
The moral dilemma is an interesting one. A lot of what was considered wrong about, objectively speaking.. Is two-fold.
1) He acted unilaterally, and against the teachings of the light.
2) He intended to, and then actually did.. Kill non-transformed humans.
The reason why it is moral quandary is because, technically, Arthas wasn't wrong in his decision... From a future standpoint. The grain had been contaminated and the plague obviously spreading... It was a matter of when, not if, the whole town would be infected. Do you wait and allow the people to suffer before killing them? Or do you stop it before it happens? It is a strange Pragmatist theory.
On a personal level, I think it was terrible, and reprehensible... But also ultimately necessary.
"When you build it, you love it!"
Of course he was wrong. You're all missing the point that he killed indiscriminately without regard to whether the person he was murdering was actually infected.
Jaina turned her back on him before the "sex 2" announcement, so he was pretty peeved.
Thanks for the ad-hominem; it supports your inability to support your argument.