Again, you're not reading what I'm saying. Yes, the NPCs treat him poorly, but the plot itself consistently portrayed Illidan as having been in the right in Legion. Cinematic framing, NPC chatter after his sacrifice, even the musical score, all point to the plot itself supporting his point of view and behavior. I cover this in more detail below, after your amazing demonstration of poor reading comprehension.
Please, for the love of all the stars in the sky, don't put words in my mouth. I explicitly drew comparisons between the two. My exact words were, I quote, "There's no difference between what Xe'ra tried to do to him and what he did to countless others except that he made sure to bully people who couldn't fight back." Again, do you think consent was involved when Illidan stole Akama's soul? I never said he was unjustified in fighting Xe'ra off. I said his reasons for doing so were completely selfish, as his motivations have always been, and you came up with some extrapolation therein where his self-centered motives were actually a turning point to show how much he'd learned... when nothing he says or does on Argus suggests anything of the sort. He still merrily throws people to the wolves and snidely needles at those around him for being blind sheeple, because "fuck destiny." Alleria and Turalyon, who've been actually fighting the Legion rather than spend a half-decade hiding away on Outland playing slavemaster? Mere simpletons. Velen? Wise Velen who's kept the draenei from extinction through multiple genocide attempts? Three snide conversations with Illidan and suddenly he's learned more than he ever did in ten thousand years, apparently. In all these situations, the characters find themselves at a loss for words from Illidan's cunning commentary, rather than telling him off for being the sniveling ponce he's always been.Xe'ra tried to rape him with the light. He was 100% justified in fighting back. Nothing you can say or imagine will change my opinion on that. It's that simple.