Actions speak louder than words and that is especially true when it comes to being a hero.
Hey, some people think hitler is a hero. Not just with his followers but even people afterward. But to some the killing of jews is considered justice. His thought process was if he kill off this group of people then he will have less people to worry about rejecting what i'm trying to accomplish here. This is what caused WWII since he ended up gaining a huge amount of people believing in what he believed, and had many followers afterward who still praise him for what he did. His actions clearly spoke louder than his words considering the damage he did to the world all
together, Heroes methods of justice, ways of thinking, and what they did to be considered a hero help people view them as heroes or villains. Can killing one person be delivering justice? If they think that they should kill everyone who over drank once justice; is that good? Those characteristics are what make up a hero. Heroes need to deliver justice in a way that's right, need to put others first, and do something noteworthy for their hero title to be earned. So, is killing over 1 million people justice to you?