"彼らの殺害の決定を正当化するために、テロリストたちは常に彼らがナポレオン、建国の父たちの直系の子孫であると主張しようとしてきました"
— Kofi Annan
Simplified Meaning:
People who do terrible things often try to make their actions seem acceptable by comparing themselves to famous leaders or heroes from history. For instance, terrorists might say that they are like Napoleon or the Founding Fathers to make people think their violent actions are for a greater cause. Just like if someone stole in the name of needing to provide for their family, they might compare themselves to Robin Hood, who, in stories, steals from the rich to help the poor. But these comparisons are often used to hide the truth of their harmful actions. In everyday life, you can apply this idea by recognizing when someone is trying to justify bad behavior by linking it to something noble. It's important to think critically and not be fooled by their comparisons. Always question whether the actions of people who claim to be “heroes” are truly noble or if they are just an excuse for wrongdoing.