User blog comment:JacobKyleF/PE Proposal: Immortan Joe/@comment-29644557-20200109044524/@comment-39032584-20200110033140

I'm not going to give this an angry reply. After all, just because your opinion doesn't line up with others doesn't mean it's automatically wrong or invalid. In fact, I actually udnerstand why you view it that way. However, if you don't mind, I'd like to explain why I acknowledge this scene and still think he's pure evil, or in other words, respectfully disagree. The way I see it, he only reacted that way because he was in anguish at the potential loss of his unborn child/heir. That's also why he didn't shoot; if he killed Angharad, he risked killing it too. As for her and the other wives, as mentioned in my voting post, his dialogue and attitude make it pretty hard for me to believe that he only saw them as anything more than his property (and lines like "Angharad! That's MY child"! in said scene when he catches up to them only accentuate that), and beyond their role in supplying his ideal heir, they were expendable.

So yeah, that's why even after acknowledging that scene, I think he qualifies. He only truly cared about the unborn child/heir, and even that's not a redeeming type of care in my opinion since he sees it as a way of preserving his own legacy, not because he loved it as its own person in the usual/proper way a parent should love their child.