Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24308881-20170612184142/@comment-1705775-20170626214904

yes, easily.. it's all about rational versus irrational..

let's say someone has had their family murdered, they go and kill whoever killed their family.. arguably that's understandable (whether you agree with it or not).. but then they go and murder the family of whoever killer their family, despite the family having no part in it.. wife and kids, parents, grandparents.. anyone connected to the muderer(s).. they are now crossing a line from being a sympathetic vigilante to a serial-killer..

let's say they then start to kill police that get in their way, start killing criminals left and right.. bombing civilizian targets and so on.. they end up nothing more than a vile terrorist.. all because they took things to such an extreme that the tragedy is vastly overshadowed by their own evils.