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The following examples are zero context examples(the trope is about a double standard between the treatment of the actions of minor characters and protagonists, not about protagonis realizing acts that are wrong by our morals):
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The following examples are zero context examples(the trope is about a double standard between the treatment of the actions of minor characters and protagonists, not about protagonists realizing acts that are wrong by our morals):
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* The Gundam pilot protagonists in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' are guilty of this (to the point where Sunrise's own marketing even described them as
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* The Gundam pilot protagonists in \'\'Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing\'\' are guilty of this (to the point where Sunrise\'s own marketing even described them as \"terrorists\" and alluded to [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters the often vague line between such and a \"freedom fighter\"]])..
* In the IndecisiveDeconstruction fanfic known as \'\'Pokemon Revolution\'\', the premise is that a lab-escapee Eevee convinces other Pokémon that training is enslavement, then leads a revolution. This is all very well and good until the Pokémon army marches into Pewter City, kills the soldiers who try to stop them... \'\'and doesn\'t stop there\'\', slaughtering what is stated to be \'\'[[MoralEventHorizon several hundred thousand]]\'\' civilians, who may or may not have even had anything to do with training. [[NightmareFuel Consider that in terms of a real-life conflict]]...

* The Creator/WillSmith movie \'\'Film/{{Focus}}\'\' has con-artist protagonists who regularly steal from, cheat and con completely innocent people, and never once in the movie is the ethics behind what they do raised, nor do any of the characters ever once show any signs of guilt at stealing valuables from innocent people.

Please, flesh them if possible.
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What? No. Curtains Match the Window is about hair and eye color matching. Nothing to do with this.
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What? No. CurtainsMatchTheWindow is about hair and eye color matching. Nothing to do with this.
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